Famous Quotes
2286 Quotations with Kind.
- 1261. Marquis de Vauvenargues: The law cannot equalize mankind in spite of nature.
- 1262. William Wordsworth: The little unremembered acts of kindness and love are the best parts of a person ...
- 1263. Edwin Clarence Norton: The Lord loveth a cheerful giver, and I can't stand any other kind.
- 1264. Edwin Clarence Norton: The Lord loveth a cheerful giver, and I can't stand any other kind.
- 1265. E. S. Fields: The man or woman who concentrated on "Things" can hardly be trusted to use those ...
- 1266. E. S. Fields: The man or woman who concentrated on "Things" can hardly be trusted to use those ...
- 1267. Henry George: The march of invention has clothed mankind with powers of which a century ago th ...
- 1268. Ashley Montagu: The measure of a man's humanity is the extent and intensity of his love for mank ...
- 1269. Marquis de Sade: The mechanism that directs government cannot be virtuous, because it is impossib ...
- 1270. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: The mind is a matter over every kind of fortune; itself acts in both ways, being ...
- 1271. Plutarch: The mind is not a vessel to be filled but a fire to be kindled.
- 1272. Oscar Wilde: The modern sympathy with invalids is morbid. Illness of any kind is hardly a thi ...
- 1273. Richard M. Nixon: The more you stay in this kind of job, the more you realize that a public figure ...
- 1274. A. E. Housman: The mortal sickness of a mind too unhappy to be kind.
- 1275. Oliver Wendell Holmes: The most foolish kind of a book is a kind of leaky boat on the sea of wisdom; so ...
- 1276. Daniel J. Boorstin: The most important American addition to the World Experience was the simple surp ...
- 1277. Walter Bagehot: The most intellectual of men are moved quite as much by the circumstances which ...
- 1278. Jim Morrison: The most loving parents and relatives commit murder with smiles on their faces. ...
- 1279. Edward M. Forster: The most successful career must show a waste of strength that might have removed ...
- 1280. Joseph Addison: The most violent appetites in all creatures are lust and hunger; the first is a ...