Famous Quotes
1252 Quotations with Itsel.
- 581. Norman Douglas: One can always trust to time. Insert a wedge of time and nearly everything strai ...

- 582. Georg C. Lichtenberg: One might call habit a moral friction: something that prevents the mind from gli ...

- 583. Jean Baudrillard: One of life's primal situations; the game of hide and seek. Oh, the delicious th ...

- 584. Jean Baudrillard: One of life's primal situations; the game of hide and seek. Oh, the delicious th ...

- 585. Charles Horton Cooley: One of the great reasons for the popularity of strikes is that they give the sup ...

- 586. Robert H. Davies: One of the signs of maturity is a healthy respect for reality -- a respect that ...

- 587. Robert H. Davies: One of the signs of maturity is a healthy respect for reality -- a respect that ...

- 588. Baruch Benedict de Spinoza: Only that thing is free which exists by the necessities of its own nature, and i ...

- 589. Hannah Arendt: Only the mob and the elite can be attracted by the momentum of totalitarianism i ...

- 590. Kyle Chandler: Opportunity does not knock; it presents itself when you beat down the door.

- 591. Kyle Chandler: Opportunity does not knock; it presents itself when you beat down the door.

- 592. Eugene Delacroix: Ordinary people think that talent must be always on its own level and that it ar ...

- 593. Theodore Roosevelt: Our chief usefulness to humanity rests on our combining power with high purpose. ...

- 594. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Our civilization is characterized by the word `progress'. Progress is its form r ...

- 595. William James: Our esteem for facts has not neutralized in us all religiousness. It is itself a ...

- 596. Marquis de Vauvenargues: Our failings sometimes bind us to one another as closely as could virtue itself.

- 597. Walt Whitman: Our leading men are not of much account and never have been, but the average of ...

- 598. Mother Teresa: Our life of poverty is as necessary as the work itself. Only in heaven will we s ...

- 599. Charles Baudelaire: Our religion is itself profoundly sad -- a religion of universal anguish, and on ...

- 600. Matthew Arnold: Our society distributes itself into Barbarians, Philistines and Populace; and Am ...
