Famous Quotes
719 Quotations with General.
- 461. Igor Stravinsky: The trouble with music appreciation in general is that people are taught to have ...
- 462. Samuel Johnson: The vanity of being known to be trusted with a secret is generally one of the ch ...
- 463. Carl Jung: The wise man who is not heeded is counted a fool, and the fool who proclaims the ...
- 464. Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield: The world can doubtless never be well known by theory: practice is absolutely ne ...
- 465. Elbert Hubbard: The world is moving so fast now-a-days that the man who says it can't be done is ...
- 466. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: There are no greater wretches in the world than many of those whom people in gen ...
- 467. Gerald F. Lieberman: There are three subjects on which the knowledge of the medical profession in gen ...
- 468. Samuel Butler: There are two great rules of life; the one general and the other particular. The ...
- 469. Francis Bacon: There is a difference between happiness and wisdom: he that thinks himself the h ...
- 470. General Peter Muhlenberg: There is a time for all things; a time to preach and a time to pray, but those t ...
- 471. General Peyton C. March: There is a wonderful mythical law of nature that the three things we crave most ...
- 472. Elmo Roper: There is an urgent need -- in fact, a national survival need -- for invigorating ...
- 473. Friedrich Nietzsche: There is in general good reason to suppose that in several respects the gods cou ...
- 474. Jan Ashford: There is no such thing as can't, only won't. If you're qualified, all it takes i ...
- 475. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: There is such a thing as a general revolution which changes the taste of men as ...
- 476. Benjamin Franklin: There seem to be but three ways for a nation to acquire wealth. The first is by ...
- 477. Abraham Lincoln: These capitalists generally act harmoniously and in concert, to fleece the peopl ...
- 478. John Morley: They act as if they supposed that to be very sanguine about the general improvem ...
- 479. Samuel Johnson: They that have grown old in a single state are generally found to be morose, fre ...
- 480. Benjamin Franklin: Those disputing, contradicting, and confuting people are generally unfortunate i ...