Famous Quotes
3696 Quotations with Hose.
- 1181. Oscar Wilde: Good resolutions are useless attempts to interfere with scientific laws. Their o ...

- 1182. Chuck Noll: Good things happen to those who hustle.

- 1183. Ezra Pound: Good writers are those who keep the language efficient. That is to say, keep it ...

- 1184. George Eliot: Gossip is a sort of smoke that comes from the dirty tobacco-pipes of those who d ...

- 1185. H. L. Mencken: Government is actually the worst failure of civilized man. There has never been ...

- 1186. Charles Caleb Colton: Grant graciously what you cannot refuse safely and conciliate those you cannot c ...

- 1187. St. Teresa of Avila: Granting that we are always in the presence of God, yet it seems to me that thos ...

- 1188. John Milton: Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those ...

- 1189. Eileen Caddy: Gratitude helps you to grow and expand; gratitude brings you and laughter into y ...

- 1190. Edward F. Halifax: Gratitude is one of those things that cannot be bought. It must be born with men ...

- 1191. Frederick Douglass: Gratitude to benefactors is a well-recognized virtue, and to express it in some ...

- 1192. Napoleon Bonaparte: Great ambition is the passion of a great character. Those endowed with it may pe ...

- 1193. Benjamin Disraeli: Great countries are those that produce great people.

- 1194. Mark Twain: Great people are those who can make others feel that they, too, can become great ...

- 1195. E. M. Cioran: Great persecutors are recruited among martyrs whose heads haven't been cut off.

- 1196. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Great souls are not those who have fewer passions and more virtues than others, ...

- 1197. Paul Valery: Great things are accomplished by those who do not feel the impotence of man. Thi ...

- 1198. Charles Kuralt: Great things are not accomplished by those who yield to trends and fads and popu ...

- 1199. Victor Hugo: Greater than the tread of mighty armies is an idea whose time has come.

- 1200. Publius Cornelius Tacitus: Greater things are believed of those who are absent.
