Famous Quotes
3767 Quotations with Give.
- 2381. Rudyard Kipling: The Three in One, the One in Three? Not so! To my own Gods I go. It may be they ...
- 2382. Sigmund Freud: The time comes when each one of us has to give up as illusions the expectations ...
- 2383. Sparky Anderson: The trick is to realize that after giving your best, there's nothing more to giv ...
- 2384. Mother Teresa: The trouble is that rich people, well-to-do people, very often don't really know ...
- 2385. Dorothy Canfield Fisher: The trouble with many of us is that we just slide along in life. If we would onl ...
- 2386. Anthony Robbins: The truth of the matter is that there's nothing you can't accomplish if: (1) You ...
- 2387. Eugene J. Mccarthy: The two-party system has given this country the war of Lyndon Johnson, the Water ...
- 2388. Howard Cosell: The ultimate victory in competition is derived from the inner satisfaction of kn ...
- 2389. W. Somerset Maugham: The unfortunate thing about this world is that the good habits are much easier t ...
- 2390. C. S. Lewis: The value given to the testimony of any feeling must depend on our whole philoso ...
- 2391. Albert Einstein: The value of a man should be in what he gives and not in what he is able to rece ...
- 2392. Author Unknown: The value of the gift is in the love of the giver.
- 2393. Jean Baudrillard: The very definition of the real becomes: that of which it is possible to give an ...
- 2394. Brooks Atkinson: The virtue of the camera is not the power it has to transform the photographer i ...
- 2395. John Osborne: The whole point of a sacrifice is that you give up something you never really wa ...
- 2396. Charles Baudelaire: The whole visible universe is but a storehouse of images and signs to which the ...
- 2397. Doris Lasing: The will and not the gift makes the giver.
- 2398. Denis Waitley: The winners in life treat their body as if it were a magnificent spacecraft that ...
- 2399. Aristotle: The wise man does not expose himself needlessly to danger, since there are few t ...
- 2400. Milan Kundera: The word change, so dear to our Europe, has been given a new meaning: it no long ...