Famous Quotes
2400 Quotations with Mean.
- 1101. Mahatma Gandhi: Patience means self-suffering.

- 1102. Calvin Coolidge: Patriotism is easy to understand in America; it means looking out for yourself b ...

- 1103. Doris Lessing: Pearls mean tears.

- 1104. Barbara Sher: People have to face regrets. Becoming mature means learning to accept what you c ...

- 1105. Martina Navratilova: People in the States used to think that if girls were good at sports their sexua ...

- 1106. David Mamet: People may or may not say what they mean... but they always say something design ...

- 1107. Joseph Campbell: People say that what we're all seeking is a meaning for life. I think that what ...

- 1108. Beree Parris Nudd: People want their lives to have made a difference. Philanthropic giving is a mea ...

- 1109. Beree Parris Nudd: People want their lives to have made a difference. Philanthropic giving is a mea ...

- 1110. Truman Capote: People who are having a love-sex relationship are continuously lying to each oth ...

- 1111. Oliver Wendell Holmes: People who honestly mean to be true really contradict themselves much more rarel ...

- 1112. Oliver Wendell Holmes: People who honestly mean to be true really contradict themselves much more rarel ...

- 1113. Raoul Vaneigem: People without imagination are beginning to tire of the importance attached to c ...

- 1114. Jeane Kirkpatrick: Personal virtue is a good in itself, but it is not a sufficient means to an end ...

- 1115. Samuel Johnson: Politics are now nothing more than means of rising in the world. With this sole ...

- 1116. Arthur Koestler: Politics can be relatively fair in the breathing spaces of history; at its criti ...

- 1117. John Berger: Post-modernism has cut off the present from all futures. The daily media add to ...

- 1118. Antipater: Poverty does not mean the possession of little but the non-possession of much.

- 1119. Antipater: Poverty does not mean the possession of little but the non-possession of much.

- 1120. Samuel Johnson: Poverty is often concealed in splendor, and often in extravagance. It is the tas ...
