3632 Quotations with Long.
- 2221. Blaise Pascal: Those are weaklings who know the truth and uphold it as long as it suits their p ...

- 2222. Author Unknown: Those who have lived a good life do not fear death, but meet it calmly, and even ...

- 2223. Miguel de Cervantes: Thou camest out of thy mother's belly without government, thou hast liv'd hither ...

- 2224. Huang Po: Throughout this life, you can never be certain of living long enough to take ano ...

- 2225. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Thy fate is the common fate of all; Into each life some rain must fall.

- 2226. Tennessee Williams: Time is the longest distance between two places.

- 2227. Jorge Luis Borges: Time is the substance from which I am made. Time is a river which carries me alo ...

- 2228. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Time... is the life of the soul.

- 2229. Ella Wheeler Wilcox: Tis easy enough to be pleasant, when life flows along like a song; But the man w ...

- 2230. St. Augustine: To abstain from sin when one can no longer sin is to be forsaken by sin, not to ...

- 2231. Charles Baudouin: To be ambitious for wealth, and yet always expecting to be poor, to be always do ...

- 2232. Baltasar Gracian: To be at ease is better than to be at business. Nothing really belongs to us but ...

- 2233. Marlene Dietrich: To be completely woman you need a master, and in him a compass for your life. Yo ...

- 2234. Francis Bacon: To be free minded and cheerfully disposed at hours of meat and sleep and of exer ...

- 2235. William Hazlitt: To be happy, we must be true to nature, and carry our age along with us.

- 2236. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: To be left alone, and face to face with my own crime, had been just retribution.

- 2237. Tom Robbins: To be or not to be isn't the question. The question is how to prolong being.

- 2238. Mark Twain: To be satisfied with what one has; that is wealth. As long as one sorely needs a ...

- 2239. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: To be seventy years old is like climbing the Alps. You reach a snow-crowned summ ...

- 2240. Charles Dickens: To be shelterless and alone in the open country, hearing the wind moan and watch ...

<< 1 ... 111 112 113 ... 182 >> Long Quotes by Power Quotations
|