Famous Quotes
678 Quotations with Ices.
- 141. Unknown: You may only have two of the three choices: (1) Enjoy your job. (2)Work within t ...

- 142. Ayn Rand: One's own independent judgment is the means by which one must choose one's actio ...

- 143. Ayn Rand: America's abundance was not created by public sacrifices to the common good, but ...

- 144. Cicero: The proof of a well-trained mind is that it rejoices in which is good and grieve ...

- 145. H. L . Mencken: I believe that religion, generally speaking, has been a curse to mankind - that ...

- 146. Henry Beston: For the animal shall not be measured by man. In a world older and more complete ...

- 147. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: THIS is the forest primeval. The murmuring pines and the hemlocks, Bearded with ...

- 148. Lucy Maud Montgomery: The nicest and sweetest days are not those on which anything very splendid or wo ...

- 149. Peter Bernstein: The ability to manage the unexpected consequences of our choices and decisions i ...

- 150. The Bible: Love is patient. Love is kind. Love is not jealous or boastful or proud or rude. ...

- 151. Albert Einstein: The conscientious objector is a revoultionary. On deciding to disobey the law he ...

- 152. Margaret Junkin Preston: But see, in our open clearings, how golden the melons lie; enrich them with swee ...

- 153. Pablo Neruda: A bibliophile of little means is likely to suffer often. Books don't slip from h ...

- 154. Margaret Mead: A city is a place where there is no need to wait for next week to get the answer ...

- 155. Edward M. Forster: A funeral is not death, any more than baptism is birth or marriage union. All th ...

- 156. Horace Mann: A house without books is like a room without windows. No man has a right to brin ...

- 157. Brother Lawrence: A little lifting of the heart suffices; a little remembrance of God, one act of ...

- 158. Ralph Waldo Emerson: A man's style is his mind's voice. Wooden minds, wooden voices.

- 159. Horace: A portion of mankind take pride in their vices and pursue their purpose; many mo ...

- 160. Earl of Beaconsfield: A practical man is a man who practices the errors of his forefathers.
