Famous Quotes
859 Quotations with Making.
- 401. Stephen R. Covey: The "Inside-Out" approach to personal and interpersonal effectiveness means to s ...
- 402. Russell Lynes: The art of acceptance is the art of making someone who has just done you a small ...
- 403. William Hazlitt: The art of will-making chiefly consists in baffling the importunity of expectati ...
- 404. John Lennon: The basic thing nobody asks is why do people take drugs of any sort? Why do we h ...
- 405. John Lennon: The basic thing nobody asks is why do people take drugs of any sort? Why do we h ...
- 406. Author Unknown: The best vitamin for making friends, B-1.
- 407. Hillary Rodham Clinton: The challenge now is to practice politics as the art of making what appears to b ...
- 408. Hillary Rodham Clinton: The challenge now is to practice politics as the art of making what appears to b ...
- 409. W. Somerset Maugham: The common idea that success spoils people by making them vain, egotistic, and s ...
- 410. Thomas Carlyle: The condition of the most passionate enthusiast is to be preferred over the indi ...
- 411. Thomas Carlyle: The condition of the most passionate enthusiast is to be preferred over the indi ...
- 412. Author Unknown: The creative process involves getting input, making a recommendation, getting cr ...
- 413. O. J. Simpson: The day you take complete responsibility for yourself, the day you stop making a ...
- 414. Lee Iacocca: The discipline of writing something down is the first step toward making it happ ...
- 415. Cecil J. Sharpe: The essence of all immorality and sin is making ourselves the center around whic ...
- 416. Denis Waitley: The essence of life is finding something you really love and then making the dai ...
- 417. John Keats: The excellency of every art is its intensity, capable of making all disagreeable ...
- 418. Robert Frost: The first thing I do in the morning is to make my bed and while I am making up m ...
- 419. Reggie Jackson: The greatest manager has a knack for making ballplayers think they are better th ...
- 420. Thomas Carlyle: The hell of these days is the fear of not getting along, especially of not makin ...