Famous Quotes
2629 Quotations with Form.
- 1681. Victor Hugo: We may remark in passing that to be blind and beloved may, in this world where n ...
- 1682. Adrienne Rich: We might hypothetically possess ourselves of every technological resource on the ...
- 1683. T. S. Eliot: We must believe that "emotion recollected in tranquillity" is an inexact formula ...
- 1684. Abraham Lincoln: We must not promise what we ought not, lest we be called on to perform what we c ...
- 1685. Bertolt Brecht: We need a type of theatre which not only releases the feelings, insights and imp ...
- 1686. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: We need very strong ears to hear ourselves judged frankly, and because there are ...
- 1687. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: We promise according to our hopes and perform according to our fears.
- 1688. Anne Sophie Swetchine: We reform others unconsciously when we walk uprightly.
- 1689. Ivy Baker Priest: We seldom stop to think how many people's lives are entwined with our own. It is ...
- 1690. Robert L. Payton: We should never lose sight of the very close link between individual giving and ...
- 1691. Wayne Calloway: We take eagles and teach them to fly in formation.
- 1692. William Shakespeare: What a piece of work is a man! How noble in reason, how infinite in faculty, in ...
- 1693. Lord Byron: What a strange thing is the propagation of life! A bubble of seed which may be s ...
- 1694. Joseph M. Dodge: What every man needs, regardless of his job or the kind of work he is doing, is ...
- 1695. Frantz Fanon: What I call middle-class society is any society that becomes rigidified in prede ...
- 1696. Andre Gide: What I dislike least in my former self are the moments of prayer.
- 1697. Pablo Picasso: What is a face, really? Its own photo? Its make-up? Or is it a face as painted b ...
- 1698. Joseph Conrad: What is a novel if not a conviction of our fellow-men's existence strong enough ...
- 1699. Anita Brookner: What is interesting about self-analysis is that it leads nowhere -- it is an art ...
- 1700. Jean Cocteau: What is line? It is life. A line must live at each point along its course in suc ...