3632 Quotations with Long.
- 961. Miguel de Cervantes: Be brief, for no talk can please when too long. Being prepared is half the victo ...

- 962. Marcus Valerius Martial: Be content with what you are, and wish not change; nor dread your last day, nor ...

- 963. Micheal Mescon: Be it furniture, clothes, or health care, many industries today are marketing no ...

- 964. Author Unknown: Be tolerant of the human race. Your whole family belongs to it -- and some of yo ...

- 965. Sappho: Beauty endures only for as long as it can be seen; goodness, beautiful today, wi ...

- 966. Soren Kierkegaard: Because of its tremendous solemnity, death is the light in which great passions, ...

- 967. Author Unknown: Before everyone stands an image of what he ought to be. So long as he is not tha ...

- 968. Graham Greene: Behind the complicated details of the world stand the simplicities: God is good, ...

- 969. Claude Levi-Strauss: Being human signifies, for each one of us, belonging to a class, a society, a co ...

- 970. Norman Vincent Peale: Believe you are defeated, believe it long enough, and it is likely to become a f ...

- 971. Helen Keller: Believe, when you are most unhappy, that there is something for you to do in the ...

- 972. Francis Quarles: Beware of him that is slow to anger; for when it is long coming, it is the stron ...

- 973. Jean de La Fontaine: Beware, so long as you live, of judging men by their outward appearance.

- 974. Thomas Jefferson: Books constitute capital. A library book lasts as long as a house, for hundreds ...

- 975. Bert Williams: Books had instant replay long before televised sports.

- 976. D. H. Lawrence: Brute force crushes many plants. Yet the plants rise again. The Pyramids will no ...

- 977. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: Build today, then strong and sure, With a firm and ample base; And ascending and ...

- 978. Louise Bogan: But childhood prolonged, cannot remain a fairyland. It becomes a hell.

- 979. James Baldwin: But the relationship of morality and power is a very subtle one. Because ultimat ...

- 980. Thomas Carlyle: But the whim we have of happiness is somewhat thus. By certain valuations, and a ...

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