Famous Quotes
2629 Quotations with Form.
- 861. Nigel Mansell: I consider myself one of a very small handful of drivers in the world that are t ...
- 862. Thomas Merton: I cannot make the universe obey me. I cannot make other people conform to my own ...
- 863. Vincent van Gogh: I can't work without a model. I won't say I turn my back on nature ruthlessly in ...
- 864. Edward M. Forster: I distrust great men. They produce a desert of uniformity around them and often ...
- 865. David R. Gergen: I don't have any problem with a reporter or a news person who says the President ...
- 866. Jacques Maritain: I don't see America as a mainland, but as a sea, a big ocean. Sometimes a storm ...
- 867. Roy Lichtenstein: I don't think of form as a kind of architecture. The architecture is the result ...
- 868. Desiderius Erasmus: I doubt if a single individual could be found from the whole of mankind free fro ...
- 869. William S. Burroughs: I feel that any form of so called psychotherapy is strongly contraindicated for ...
- 870. Princess Diana: I felt compelled to perform -- to do my engagements and not let people down. And ...
- 871. Gore Vidal: I find in most novels no imagination at all. They seem to think the highest form ...
- 872. Franklin P. Adams: I find that a great part of the information I have, was acquired by looking up s ...
- 873. Jean Houston: I firmly believe that all human beings have access to extraordinary energies and ...
- 874. Margaret Culkin Banning: I get a little angry about this high-handed scrapping of the look of things. Wha ...
- 875. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: I have all my life been on my guard against the information conveyed by the sens ...
- 876. Hermann Hesse: I have always believed, and I still believe, that whatever good or bad fortune m ...
- 877. Ludwig Feuerbach: I have always taken as the standard of the mode of teaching and writing, not the ...
- 878. Benjamin Franklin: I have always thought that one man of tolerable abilities may work great changes ...
- 879. James Boswell: I have discovered that we may be in some degree whatever character we choose. Be ...
- 880. Aldous Huxley: I have discovered the most exciting, the most arduous literary form of all, the ...