Famous Quotes
1475 Quotations with Land.
- 781. Richard M. Bergland: The stuff of thought is not caged to the brain, but is scattered all over the bo ...

- 782. Harriet Martineau: The sum and substance of female education in America, as in England, is training ...

- 783. Helen Rowland: The tenderest spot in a man's make-up is sometimes the bald spot on top of his h ...

- 784. Leonard Cohen: The term clinical depression finds its way into too many conversations these day ...

- 785. Charles Dudley Warner: The thing generally raised on city land is taxes.

- 786. Karl Marx: The Tories in England had long imagined that they were enthusiastic about the mo ...

- 787. Ann Landers: The trouble with talking too fast is you may say something you haven't thought o ...

- 788. Groucho Marx: The trouble with writing a book about yourself is that you can't fool around. If ...

- 789. Ann Landers: The true measure of a man is how he treats someone who can do him absolutely no ...

- 790. Hal Borland: The ultimate wisdom which deals with beginnings, remains locked in a seed. There ...

- 791. Italo Calvino: The unconscious is the ocean of the unsayable, of what has been expelled from th ...

- 792. Grover Cleveland: The United States is not a nation to which peace is a necessity.

- 793. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The whole object of travel is not to set foot on foreign land; it is at last to ...

- 794. Oscar Wilde: The whole theory of modern education is radically unsound. Fortunately in Englan ...

- 795. Cumberland: The world has cares enough to plague us; but he who meditates on others' woes sh ...

- 796. Ben Sweetland: The world is full of abundance and opportunity, but far too many people come to ...

- 797. Walter Savage Landor: The writing of the wise are the only riches our posterity cannot squander.

- 798. Mary Elizabeth Hewitt: Then hail! thou noble conqueror! That, when tyranny oppressed, hewed for our fat ...

- 799. Aleister Crowley: There are hardly half a dozen writers in England today who have not sold out to ...

- 800. Helen Rowland: There are only two kinds of men; the dead and the deadly.
