Famous Quotes
459 Quotations with Lease.
- 261. Charles Swindoll: Sometimes we are to guard our heart... protect it from invasion and keep things ...

- 262. Cullen Hightower: Sometimes we deny being worthy of praise, hoping to generate an argument we woul ...

- 263. Ovid: That you may please others you must be forgetful of yourself.

- 264. William Hazlitt: The art of pleasing consists in being pleased.

- 265. Elena Castedo-Ellerman: The best way to get where you want to be is to please those who own the road.

- 266. Elena Castedo-Ellerman: The best way to get where you want to be is to please those who own the road.

- 267. Bernie Zilbergeld: The Chinese pianist Liu Chi Kung was imprisoned for seven years during the Cultu ...

- 268. Bernie Zilbergeld: The Chinese pianist Liu Chi Kung was imprisoned for seven years during the Cultu ...

- 269. Thomas Fuller: The devil himself is good when he is pleased.

- 270. Samuel Johnson: The drama's laws, the drama's patrons give, for we that live to please, must ple ...

- 271. Edmund Burke: The effect of liberty to individuals is that they may do what they please: we ou ...

- 272. Peggy Fleming: The first thing is to love your sport. Never do it to please someone else. It ha ...

- 273. Peggy Fleming: The first thing is to love your sport. Never do it to please someone else. It ha ...

- 274. Jean De La Bruyere: The great gift of conversation is less about displaying it ourselves than in dra ...

- 275. Lillian Smith: The human heart dares not stay away too long from that which hurt it most. There ...

- 276. W. Edwards Deming: The job can't be finished only improved to please the customer.

- 277. Amerigo Vespucci: The manner of their living is very barbarous, because they do not eat at fixed t ...

- 278. Amerigo Vespucci: The manner of their living is very barbarous, because they do not eat at fixed t ...

- 279. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: The memory represents to us not what we choose but what it pleases.

- 280. Samuel Johnson: The most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence together; nature and art are ...
