Famous Quotes
2335 Quotations with Ives.
- 641. Elisabeth Kubler-Ross: Dying is something we human beings do continuously, not just at the end of our p ...

- 642. Charles Swindoll: Each day of our lives we make deposits in the memory banks of our children.

- 643. Eric Berne: Each person designs his own life, freedom gives him the power to carry out his o ...

- 644. Anna Deavere Smith: Each person has a literature inside them. But when people lose language, when th ...

- 645. Emile Durkheim: Each victim of suicide gives his act a personal stamp which expresses his temper ...

- 646. Elsa Schiaparelli: Eating is not merely a material pleasure. Eating well gives a spectacular joy to ...

- 647. Lionel Trilling: Educating a son I should allow him no fairy tales and only a very few novels. Th ...

- 648. Honore De Balzac: Emulation admires and strives to imitate great actions; envy is only moved to ma ...

- 649. Germaine Greer: Energy is the power that drives every human being. It is not lost by exertion bu ...

- 650. John F. Kennedy: Every area of trouble gives out a ray of hope, and the one unchangeable certaint ...

- 651. Jean de La Fontaine: Every flatterer lives at the expense of him who listens to him.

- 652. Andrew Jackson: Every good citizen makes his country's honor his own, and cherishes it not only ...

- 653. William Wallace: Every man dies. Not every man really lives.

- 654. Robert Green Ingersoll: Every man is dishonest who lives upon the labor of others, no matter if he occup ...

- 655. H. L. Mencken: Every man sees in his relatives, and especially in his cousins, a series of grot ...

- 656. Og Mandino: Every memorable act in the history of the world is a triumph of enthusiasm. Noth ...

- 657. D. H. Lawrence: Every new stroke of civilization has cost the lives of countless brave men, who ...

- 658. Arthur Schopenhauer: Every parting gives a foretaste of death; every coming together again a foretast ...

- 659. Shall Sinha: Every single moment of your life you must choose from a number of alternatives. ...

- 660. E. M. Cioran: Every thought derives from a thwarted sensation.
