Famous Quotes
2400 Quotations with George.
- 1001. George Carey: I believe with all my heart that the Church of Jesus Christ should be a Church o ...
- 1002. King George III: I can never suppose this country so far lost to all ideas of self-importance as ...
- 1003. George Eliot: I desire no future that will break the ties with the past.
- 1004. George S. Patton: I do not fear failure. I only fear the slowing up of the engine inside of me, wh ...
- 1005. George H. Bush: I do not like broccoli. And I haven't liked it since I was a little kid, and my ...
- 1006. George Washington: I do not mean to exclude altogether the idea of patriotism. I know it exists, an ...
- 1007. George S. Patton: I don't measure a man's success by how high he climbs, but how high he bounces w ...
- 1008. George Brett: I don't think I can play any other way but all out. I enjoy the game so much bec ...
- 1009. George Bernard Shaw: I don't want to talk grammar. I want to talk like a lady.
- 1010. George Bernard Shaw: I dread success. To have succeeded is to have finished one's business on earth, ...
- 1011. George Bernard Shaw: I enjoy convalescence. It is the part that makes the illness worth while.
- 1012. George Meredith: I expect that Woman will be the last thing civilized by Man.
- 1013. George Bernard Shaw: I feel nothing but the accursed happiness I have dreaded all my life long: the h ...
- 1014. George MacDonald: I find that doing of the will of God leaves me no time for disputing about His p ...
- 1015. Mark Twain: I have a higher and grander standard of principle than George Washington. He cou ...
- 1016. George Weiss Rainbow: I have discovered that people with money have no imagination, and people with im ...
- 1017. George Farquhar: I have fed purely upon ale; I have eat my ale, drank my ale, and I always sleep ...
- 1018. George Eliot: I have the conviction that excessive literary production is a social offence.
- 1019. George Robert Gissing: I have the happiness of the passing moment, and what more can mortal ask?
- 1020. George Bernard Shaw: I have to live for others and not for myself: that's middle-class morality.