Famous Quotes
5279 Quotations with Great.
- 3601. Esther De Waal: Wealth consists not in having great possessions but in having few wants.
- 3602. Lord Melbourne: Wealth is so much the greatest good that Fortune has to bestow that in the Latin ...
- 3603. Plato: Wealth is well known to be a great comforter.
- 3604. Ernest Hemingway: Well, Fitz, I looked all through that bible, it was in very fine print and stumb ...
- 3605. Harry S. Truman: Well, I wouldn't say that I was in the great class, but I had a great time while ...
- 3606. Lucretius: Were a man to order his life by the rules of true reason, a frugal substance joi ...
- 3607. Cyril Connolly: Were I to deduce any system from my feelings on leaving Eton, it might be called ...
- 3608. Ronald Reagan: We're in greater danger today than we were the day after Pearl Harbor. Our milit ...
- 3609. Ken Livingstone: What a squalid and irresponsible little profession it is. Nothing prepares you f ...
- 3610. Susanna Moodie: What a wonderful faculty is memory! -- the most mysterious and inexplicable in t ...
- 3611. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: What chance gathers she easily scatters. A great person attracts great people an ...
- 3612. John Wolcot: What desire for fame attends both great and small; better be damned than mention ...
- 3613. John Ruskin: What distinguishes a great artist from a weak one is first their sensibility and ...
- 3614. David Lloyd George: What do you want to be a sailor for? There are greater storms in politics than y ...
- 3615. Author Unknown: What God wants are men great enough to be small enough to be used.
- 3616. Robert H. Schuller: What great things would you attempt if you knew you could not fail?
- 3617. Marcus T. Cicero: What greater or better gift can we offer the republic than to teach and instruct ...
- 3618. Eric Hoffer: What greater reassurance can the weak have than that they are like anyone else?
- 3619. Archibald MacLeish: What happened at Hiroshima was not only that a scientific breakthrough had occur ...
- 3620. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: What harm cause not those huge draughts or pictures which wanton youth with chal ...