Famous Quotes
3767 Quotations with Give.
- 2321. Oscar Wilde: The only thing that ever consoles man for the stupid things he does is the prais ...
- 2322. Henry Miller: The only thing we can never get enough of is love. And the only thing we never g ...
- 2323. Marcia Moore: The only thing you will take through those pearly gates is what you have given a ...
- 2324. C.S. Lewis: The only things we can keep are the things we freely give to God. What we try to ...
- 2325. Author Unknown: The only true happiness is that which we give others.
- 2326. William Hazlitt: The only vice which cannot be forgiven is hypocrisy. The repentance of a hypocri ...
- 2327. John Haggai: The only way God could impose peace on the world would be to robotize our wills ...
- 2328. Judith Krantz: The only way to find out if you can write is to set aside a certain period every ...
- 2329. Miguel de Unamuno: The only way to give finality to the world is to give it consciousness.
- 2330. Elton Trueblood: The only way to happiness is never to give happiness a thought.
- 2331. Theordore Roszak: The original root of the word "information" is the Latin word informare, which m ...
- 2332. Thomas Robert Malthus: The passion between the sexes has appeared in every age to be so nearly the same ...
- 2333. William S. Burroughs: The people in power will not disappear voluntarily, giving flowers to the cops j ...
- 2334. Edmund Burke: The people never give up their liberties, but under some delusion.
- 2335. Confucius: The person who is not strong enough gives up at the halfway point -- but you are ...
- 2336. B.C. Forbes: The person who renders loyal service in a humble capacity will be chosen for hig ...
- 2337. Robert L. Payton: The philanthropic tradition is older than democracy, older than Christianity, an ...
- 2338. George Santayana: The philosophy of the common man is an old wife that gives him no pleasure, yet ...
- 2339. Eric Hoffer: The pleasure we derive from doing favors is partly in the feeling it gives us th ...
- 2340. Virginia Woolf: The poet gives us his essence, but prose takes the mold of the body and mind.