Famous Quotes
2942 Quotations with Meth.
- 1621. Mary McDermott Shideler: The life of the spirit is centrally and essentially a life of action. Spirituali ...

- 1622. Mary McDermott Shideler: The life of the spirit is centrally and essentially a life of action. Spirituali ...

- 1623. Ella Baker: The major job was getting people to understand that they had something within th ...

- 1624. Oprah Winfrey: The man who believes he can do something is probably right, and so is the man wh ...

- 1625. Mary Astor: The man who goes fishing gets something more than the fish he catches.

- 1626. Author Unknown: The man who really wants to do something finds a way, the other finds an excuse.

- 1627. Lloyd Jones: The man who tries to do something and fails is infinitely better than he who tri ...

- 1628. Walter Lippmann: The man who will follow precedent, but never create one, is merely an obvious ex ...

- 1629. Helen Keller: The marvelous richness of human experience would lose something of rewarding joy ...

- 1630. Julia Child: The measure of achievement is not winning awards. It's doing something that you ...

- 1631. Serge Daney: The media no longer ask those who know something to share that knowledge with th ...

- 1632. John Jay Chapman: The men and woman who make the best boon companions seem to have given up hope o ...

- 1633. John Christian Bovee: The method of the enterprising is to plan with audacity and execute with vigor.

- 1634. Henry George: The methods by which a trade union can alone act, are necessarily destructive; i ...

- 1635. Norman Vincent Peale: The more you lose yourself in something bigger than yourself, the more energy yo ...

- 1636. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The most original of authors are not so because they advance what is new, but mo ...

- 1637. Katherine Paterson: The name we give to something shapes our attitude toward it.

- 1638. Katherine Paterson: The name we give to something shapes our attitude toward it.

- 1639. Andre Maurois: The need to express oneself in writing springs from a mal-adjustment to life, or ...

- 1640. Andre Maurois: The need to express oneself in writing springs from a mal-adjustment to life, or ...
