2550 Quotations with Hard.
- 1381. Mark Twain: The ladder of life is full of splinters, but they always prick the hardest when ...

- 1382. Elizabeth Hardwick: The language of the younger generation has the brutality of the city and an asse ...

- 1383. Elizabeth Hardwick: The language of the younger generation has the brutality of the city and an asse ...

- 1384. Jean Paul Richter: The last, best fruit which comes to late perfection, even in the kindliest soul, ...

- 1385. Jean Paul Richter: The last, best fruit which comes to late perfection, even in the kindliest soul, ...

- 1386. Richard Saunders: The lead dog gets the best view. The rest of the dogs view is butt ugly. Of cour ...

- 1387. Martin Luther: The less I pray, the harder it gets; the more I pray, the better it goes.

- 1388. Richard M. Nixon: The lesson of all history warns us that we should negotiate only when our milita ...

- 1389. Richard M. Nixon: The lesson of all history warns us that we should negotiate only when our milita ...

- 1390. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The man who can make hard things easy is the educator.

- 1391. George Orwell: The main motive for "nonattachment" is a desire to escape from the pain of livin ...

- 1392. Thomas Hardy: The main object of religion is not to get a man into heaven, but to get heaven i ...

- 1393. E. S. Fields: The man or woman who concentrated on "Things" can hardly be trusted to use those ...

- 1394. E. S. Fields: The man or woman who concentrated on "Things" can hardly be trusted to use those ...

- 1395. Sir Richard Steele: The marriage state, with and without the affection suitable to it, is the comple ...

- 1396. James A. Michener: The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and hi ...

- 1397. Margaret Collier Graham: The mind of the most logical thinker goes so easily from one point to another th ...

- 1398. James Russell Lowell: The misfortunes hardest to bear are these which never came.

- 1399. James Russell Lowell: The misfortunes hardest to bear are these which never came.

- 1400. Oscar Wilde: The modern sympathy with invalids is morbid. Illness of any kind is hardly a thi ...

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