Famous Quotes
811 Quotations with Lain.
- 501. John Stuart Mill: There is one plain rule of life. Try thyself unweariedly till thou findest the h ...

- 502. Hazel Scott: There's a time when you have to explain to your children why they're born, and i ...

- 503. Christine Lavin: There's a very fine line between a groove and a rut; a fine line between eccentr ...

- 504. Frank A. Clark: There's nothing that can help you understand your beliefs more than trying to ex ...

- 505. Bennett Cerf: They tell about a fifteen-year-old boy in an orphans' home who had an incurable ...

- 506. Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach: They understand but a little who understand only what can be explained.

- 507. Elaine N. Aron: Thinking more than others about our own thoughts is not self-centeredness. It me ...

- 508. William Shakespeare: This is the excellent foppery of the world: that when we are sick in fortune -- ...

- 509. Henry David Thoreau: This life is not for complaint, but for satisfaction.

- 510. Jean De La Bruyere: Those who make the worst use of their time most complain of its brevity.

- 511. Thomas B. Macaulay: Time advances: facts accumulate; doubts arise. Faint glimpses of truth begin to ...

- 512. William Shakespeare: 'Tis not the many oaths that make the truth; But the plain single vow, that is v ...

- 513. Isaac Watts: 'Tis the voice of the sluggard; I heard him complain, you have waked me too soon ...

- 514. Thomas Fitzosborne: To complain that life has no joys while there is a single creature whom we can r ...

- 515. Author Unknown: To hear complaints is tiresome to the miserable and the happy.

- 516. Samuel Johnson: To hear complaints is wearisome to the wretched and the happy alike.

- 517. Jane Austen: To look almost pretty is an acquisition of higher delight to a girl who has been ...

- 518. R. Buckminster Fuller: Tombs are the clothes of the dead and a grave is a plain suit; while an expensiv ...

- 519. Jessie B. Fremont: Unexplained joy is always so keen that...it seems to hold enough to reconcile on ...

- 520. Francis Bacon: Virtue is like a rich stone, best plain set.
