Famous Quotes
287 Quotations with Horn.
- 261. Harriet Van Horne: Closing these two books, a reader senses that Joan Crawford, idol of an age, wou ...

- 262. Harriet Van Horne: Rarely in broadcasting history has so much been riding on the whimsical flick of ...

- 263. Paul West: Men in flat caps and collarless shirts wander around with a sprig of hawthorn be ...

- 264. Thornton Wilder: A sense of humor judges one's actions and the actions of others from a wider ref ...

- 265. Thornton Wilder: An incinerator is a writer's best friend.

- 266. Thornton Wilder: If I wasn't an actor, I'd be a secret agent.

- 267. Thornton Wilder: It is only in appearance that time is a river. It is rather a vast landscape and ...

- 268. Thornton Wilder: It is very necessary to have markers of beauty left in a world seemingly bent on ...

- 269. Thornton Wilder: Man is not an end but a beginning. We are at the beginning of the second week. W ...

- 270. Thornton Wilder: Many who have spent a lifetime in it can tell us less of love than the child tha ...

- 271. Thornton Wilder: Marriage is a bribe to make the housekeeper think she's a householder.

- 272. Thornton Wilder: The planting of trees is the least self-centered of all that we do. It is a pure ...

- 273. Thornton Wilder: When God loves a creature he wants the creature to know the highest happiness an ...

- 274. Katherine Whitehorn: A good listener is not someone with nothing to say. A good listener is a good ta ...

- 275. Katherine Whitehorn: From a commercial point of view, if Christmas did not exist it would be necessar ...

- 276. Katherine Whitehorn: I am firm. You are obstinate. He is a pig-headed fool.

- 277. Katherine Whitehorn: Too great a preoccupation with motives (especially one's own motive) is liable t ...

- 278. Peregrine Worsthorne: The principal purpose of politics is the evolution and maintenance of a securely ...

- 279. Angus Young: I saw all the women and I figured that looked good. I was horney. I got a guitar ...

- 280. Nathaniel Hawthorne: It was a folly, with the materiality of this daily life pressing so intrusively ...
