Famous Quotes
5279 Quotations with Great.
- 2821. Sigmund Freud: The conscious mind may be compared to a fountain playing in the sun and falling ...

- 2822. Simone Weil: The contemporary form of true greatness lies in a civilization founded on the sp ...

- 2823. William Butler Yeats: The creations of a great writer are little more than the moods and passions of h ...

- 2824. Thomas Jefferson: The Creator has not thought proper to mark those in the forehead who are of stuf ...

- 2825. George Grosz: The cult of individuality and personality, which promotes painters and poets onl ...

- 2826. Alexis de Tocqueville: The debates of that great assembly are frequently vague and perplexed, seeming t ...

- 2827. Publius Cornelius Tacitus: The desire for safety stands against every great and noble enterprise.

- 2828. Simone Weil: The destruction of the past is perhaps the greatest of all crimes.

- 2829. Nelson Boswell: The difference between greatness and mediocrity is often how an individual views ...

- 2830. Thomas Carlyle: The difference between Socrates and Jesus? The great conscious and the immeasura ...

- 2831. Pete Sampras: The difference of great players is at a certain point in a match they raise thei ...

- 2832. Henry Home: The difficulty is not that great to die for a friend, the hard part is finding a ...

- 2833. Henry Home: The difficulty is not that great to die for a friend, the hard part is finding a ...

- 2834. Johannes Kepler: The diversity of the phenomena of nature is so great, and the treasures hidden i ...

- 2835. Anthony Burgess: The downtrodden, who are the great creators of slang.

- 2836. Cyril Connolly: The dread of loneliness is greater than the fear of bondage, so we get married.

- 2837. Henry David Thoreau: The earth is not a mere fragment of dead history, stratum upon stratum like the ...

- 2838. Ellen Key: The emancipation of women is practically the greatest egoistic movement of the n ...

- 2839. Benjamin Disraeli: The English nation is never so great as in adversity.

- 2840. John Berger: The envied are like bureaucrats; the more impersonal they are, the greater the i ...
