Famous Quotes
1528 Quotations with Himself.
- 1041. Elias Canetti: The paranoiac is the exact image of the ruler. The only difference is their posi ...

- 1042. Buddha: The person who masters himself through self-control and discipline is truly unde ...

- 1043. Jawaharlal Nehru: The person who runs away exposes himself to that very danger more than a person ...

- 1044. Norman Vincent Peale: The person who sends out positive thoughts activates the world around him positi ...

- 1045. Agnes Repplier: The pessimist is seldom an agitating individual. His creed breeds indifference t ...

- 1046. Confucius: The practice of archery is somewhat like the principle of a superior person's li ...

- 1047. F. L. Lucan: The prosperous man is never sure that he is loved for himself.

- 1048. Peter Abelard: The purpose and cause of the incarnation was that He might illuminate the world ...

- 1049. Henry Ward Beecher: The real man is one who always finds excuses for others, but never excuses himse ...

- 1050. Jan Patocka: The real test of a man is not how well he plays the role he has invented for him ...

- 1051. Albert Camus: The rebel can never find peace. He knows what is good and, despite himself, does ...

- 1052. W.H. Auden: The relation of faith between subject and object is unique in every case. Hundre ...

- 1053. Winston Churchill: The reserve of modern assertions is sometimes pushed to extremes, in which the f ...

- 1054. The Holy Bible: The rod and reproof give wisdom: but a child left to himself bringeth his mother ...

- 1055. Vaclav Havel: The role of the writer is not simply to arrange Being according to his own light ...

- 1056. Italo Calvino: The satirist is prevented by repulsion from gaining a better knowledge of the wo ...

- 1057. Elias Canetti: The self-explorer, whether he wants to or not, becomes the explorer of everythin ...

- 1058. Friedrich Nietzsche: The significance of language for the evolution of culture lies in this, that man ...

- 1059. Bertrand Russell: The slave is doomed to worship time and fate and death, because they are greater ...

- 1060. Charles Baudelaire: The son will run away from the family not at eighteen but at twelve, emancipated ...
