Famous Quotes
3632 Quotations with Long.
- 2141. Hugo Ball: The symbolic view of things is a consequence of long absorption in images. Is si ...
- 2142. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The talent of success is nothing more than doing what you can do well, and doing ...
- 2143. John Steinbeck: The techniques of opening conversation are universal. I knew long ago and redisc ...
- 2144. Sarah Orne Jewett: The thing that teases the mind over and over for years, and at last gets itself ...
- 2145. Naomi Long Madgett: The things we love we have to learn to leave alone.
- 2146. Gabriele Lusser Rico: The thought pattern characteristic of the right brain lends itself to the format ...
- 2147. Karl Marx: The Tories in England had long imagined that they were enthusiastic about the mo ...
- 2148. John Kenneth Galbraith: The traveler to the United States will do well to prepare himself for the class- ...
- 2149. Adam C. Engst: The Trojans lost the war because they fell for a really dumb trick. hey, there's ...
- 2150. Philip K. Dick: The trouble with being educated is that it takes a long time; it uses up the bet ...
- 2151. Dorothy Canfield Fisher: The trouble with many of us is that we just slide along in life. If we would onl ...
- 2152. Robert Stuberg: The trouble with so many of us is that we underestimate the power of simplicity. ...
- 2153. Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire: The true triumph of reason is that it enables us to get along with those who do ...
- 2154. Anthony Robbins: The truth of the matter is that there's nothing you can't accomplish if: (1) You ...
- 2155. Eugene Ionesco: The universe seems to me infinitely strange and foreign. At such a moment I gaze ...
- 2156. Richard Rorty: The usual picture of Socrates is of an ugly little plebeian who inspired a hands ...
- 2157. Lewis Mumford: The vast material displacements the machine has made in our physical environment ...
- 2158. James F. Cooper: The very existence of government at all, infers inequality. The citizen who is p ...
- 2159. William Cobbett: The very hirelings of the press, whose trade it is to buoy up the spirits of the ...
- 2160. F. Scott Fitzgerald: The victor belongs to the spoils.