Famous Quotes
2299 Quotations with Fort.
- 121. Clark Mousakas: Viewing the child solely as an immature person is a way of escaping comforting h ...

- 122. Haniel Long: When an individual fear or apathy passes by the unfortunate, life is of no accou ...

- 123. Dr. Maxwell Maltz: You can do only one thing at a time. I simply tackle one problem and concentrate ...

- 124. John Dewey: Every serious-minded person knows that a large part of the effort required in mo ...

- 125. Calvin Coolidge: I have found it advisable not to give too much heed to what people say when I am ...

- 126. Charles M. Schwab: In my wide association in life, meeting with many and great men in various parts ...

- 127. Frank A Clark: We find comfort among those who agree with us--growth among those who don't.

- 128. Martin Luther King: The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and c ...

- 129. W. Somerset Maugham: An unfortunate thing about this world is that the good habits are much easier to ...

- 130. Kenich Ohmae: It is hard to let old beliefs go. They are familiar. We are comfortable with the ...

- 131. Doctor Who: The very powerful and the very stupid have one thing in common. Instead of alter ...

- 132. Ivy Compton-Burnett: Pushing forty? She's hanging on for dear life.

- 133. Karen Horney: Fortunately, psychoanalysis is not the only way to resolve inner conflicts. Life ...

- 134. Collen McCullough: The lovely thing about being forty is that you can appreciate twenty-five- year- ...

- 135. Joan Rivers: I have flabby thighs, but fortunately my stomach covers them.

- 136. Mae West: I believe in censorship. I made a fortune out of it.

- 137. Alexis Carrel: Everyone makes a greater effort to hurt other people than to help himself.

- 138. Ambrose Bierce: ABATIS, n. Rubbish in front of a fort, to prevent the rubbish outside from moles ...

- 139. Ambrose Bierce: AUSTRALIA, n. A country lying in the South Sea, whose industrial and commercial ...

- 140. Ambrose Bierce: CALLOUS, adj. Gifted with great fortitude to bear the evils afflicting another.
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