Famous Quotes
813 Quotations with Inge.
- 481. Clyde C. Kissinger: There lies within most of us an innate quality that compels us to give of oursel ...

- 482. Robert J. Ringer: There's a basic human weakness inherent in all people which tempts them to want ...

- 483. Henry Vaughan: They are all gone into the world of light, and I alone sit lingering here.

- 484. Horace: This is a fault common to all singers, that among their friends they will never ...

- 485. William Shakespeare: 'Tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers.

- 486. Bodenstedt: To banish cares, scare away sorrow and soothe pain is the business of the poet a ...

- 487. Captain J. G. Stedman: To be sure an European woman would blush to her fingers ends at the very idea of ...

- 488. Dean William R. Inge: To become a popular religion, it is only necessary for a superstition to enslave ...

- 489. Philip Massinger: To doubt is worse than to have lost; And to despair is but to antedate those mis ...

- 490. Philip Massinger: True dignity is never gained by place, and never lost when honors are withdrawn.

- 491. Ambrose Bierce: Truth -- an ingenious compound of desirability and appearance.

- 492. William C. Bryant: Truth gets well if she is run over by a locomotive, while error dies of lockjaw ...

- 493. Charles F. Kettering: Virtually nothing comes out right the first time. Failures, repeated failures, a ...

- 494. Penelope Lively: We all act as hinges-fortuitous links between other people.

- 495. Henry Kissinger: We are all the President's men.

- 496. Eugene Pottier: We are the party of all labor. The whole earth shall be ours to share. And every ...

- 497. Henry Kissinger: We cannot always assure the future of our friends; we have a better chance of as ...

- 498. Gail Sheehy: We hear the haunting presentiment of a dutiful middle age in the current relucta ...

- 499. Ben Weininger: We must have the courage to allow a little disorder in our lives.

- 500. Robert Green Ingersoll: We rise by raising others -- and he who stoops above the fallen, stands erect.
