Famous Quotes
1539 Quotations with James.
- 1421. James E. Rogers: Academics often discount the value of top-rated sports programs in helping to de ...
- 1422. James E. Rogers: How a community supports the arts provides insight into how the community views ...
- 1423. James E. Rogers: I come from a profession which has suffered greatly because of the lack of civil ...
- 1424. James E. Rogers: I have been a resident of Nevada for 52 years. When I moved here, Las Vegas had ...
- 1425. James E. Rogers: I know there has long been a great frustration among the African Americans in Ne ...
- 1426. James E. Rogers: It is far easier to get a contribution to the academic arena of a school when th ...
- 1427. James E. Rogers: Nevada has a world-class economy. It will only build a world-class culture with ...
- 1428. James E. Rogers: No individual has a vested right to a job when that individual fails to perform ...
- 1429. James E. Rogers: No state legislature ever built a great university.
- 1430. James E. Rogers: The new rule of thumb is that 80% of a president's time must be spent in raising ...
- 1431. James E. Rogers: You may not be aware of a recent survey that showed that if the First Amendment ...
- 1432. Leo Rosten: Humor is, I think, the subtlest and chanciest of literary forms. It is surely no ...
- 1433. James Whitcomb Riley: Just a wee cot - the crickets chirr - love and the smiling face of her.
- 1434. James Whitcomb Riley: The anger of a person who is strong, can always bide its time.
- 1435. James Whitcomb Riley: When I see a bird that walks like a duck and swims like a duck and quacks like a ...
- 1436. James Whitcomb Riley: When you awaken some morning and hear that somebody or other has been discovered ...
- 1437. James Rouse: I had a very bad year in my life. My mother died in February. I was 16 in April ...
- 1438. James Rouse: Profit is not the legitimate purpose of business. The legitimate purpose of busi ...
- 1439. James Rouse: The desire for the creation to exist - not for a return on investment, not for w ...
- 1440. James Rouse: Why isn't it natural for people who have lived and worked at something to want t ...