Famous Quotes
124 Quotations with Following.
- 1. Marcel Proust: The one thing more difficult than following a regimen is not imposing it on othe ...
- 2. Carl Schurz: Ideals are like stars: you will not succeed in touching them with your hands, bu ...
- 3. Unknown: Ideals are like stars. You will not succeed in touching them with your hands. Bu ...
- 4. Al Capone: Success is following the pattern of life one enjoys most.
- 5. Carl Schurz: Ideals are like stars; you will not succeed in touching them with your hands. Bu ...
- 6. Socrates: The end of life is to be like God, and the soul following God will be like Him.
- 7. Ambrose Bierce: BEHAVIOR, n. Conduct, as determined, not by principle, but by breeding. The word ...
- 8. Ambrose Bierce: CEMETERY, n. An isolated suburban spot where mourners match lies, poets write at ...
- 9. Ambrose Bierce: CROSS, n. An ancient religious symbol erroneously supposed to owe its significan ...
- 10. Ambrose Bierce: DECALOGUE, n. A series of commandments, ten in number -- just enough to permit a ...
- 11. Ambrose Bierce: ELECTRICITY, n. The power that causes all natural phenomena not known to be caus ...
- 12. Ambrose Bierce: EPIGRAM, n. A short, sharp saying in prose or verse, frequently characterize by ...
- 13. Ambrose Bierce: EPITAPH, n. An inscription on a tomb, showing that virtues acquired by death hav ...
- 14. Ambrose Bierce: EXECUTIVE, n. An officer of the Government, whose duty it is to enforce the wish ...
- 15. Ambrose Bierce: EXILE, n. One who serves his country by residing abroad, yet is not an ambassado ...
- 16. Ambrose Bierce: FRYING-PAN, n. One part of the penal apparatus employed in that punitive institu ...
- 17. Ambrose Bierce: GHOST, n. The outward and visible sign of an inward fear.
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- 18. Ambrose Bierce: INSCRIPTION, n. Something written on another thing. Inscriptions are of many kin ...
- 19. Ambrose Bierce: KING'S EVIL, n. A malady that was formerly cured by the touch of the sovereign, ...
- 20. Ambrose Bierce: LEXICOGRAPHER, n. A pestilent fellow who, under the pretense of recording some p ...