Famous Quotes
2960 Quotations with Fore.
- 1941. William Golding: Utopias are presented for our inspection as a critique of the human state if the ...

- 1942. Napoleon Bonaparte: Vengeance has no foresight.

- 1943. Samuel Johnson: Very few live by choice. Every man is placed in his present condition by causes ...

- 1944. Phillips Brooks: Very strange is this quality of our human nature which decrees that unless we fe ...

- 1945. Ursula K. Le Guin: Virginity is now a mere preamble or waiting room to be got out of as soon as pos ...

- 1946. The Book of Runes: Visualize yourself standing before a gateway on a hilltop. Your entire life lies ...

- 1947. James Baldwin: Voyagers discover that the world can never be larger than the person that is in ...

- 1948. Karen Ireland: Waiting until everything is perfect before making a move is like waiting to star ...

- 1949. William Blake: Want of money and the distress of a thief can never be alleged as the cause of h ...

- 1950. E. J. Hobsbawm: War has been the most convenient pseudo-solution for the problems of twentieth-c ...

- 1951. Sir Edmund Gosse: War is the great scavenger of thought. It is the sovereign disinfectant, and its ...

- 1952. Thomas A. Edison: Waste is worse than loss. The time is coming when every person who lays claim to ...

- 1953. Oswald Chambers: Watch your motive before God; have no other motive in prayer than to know Him.

- 1954. Olive Schreiner: We all enter the world little plastic beings, with so much natural force, perhap ...

- 1955. Virginia Woolf: We all indulge in the strange, pleasant process called thinking, but when it com ...

- 1956. Max Lerner: We all run on two clocks. One is the outside clock, which ticks away our decades ...

- 1957. Shirley Chisholm: We Americans have the chance to become someday a nation in which all radical sto ...

- 1958. Theodore Parker: We are a rebellious nation. Our whole history is treason; our blood was attained ...

- 1959. James Baldwin: We are all androgynous, not only because we are all born of a woman impregnated ...

- 1960. Bertrand Russell: We are all prone to the malady of the introvert who, with the manifold spectacle ...
