Famous Quotes
3058 Quotations with Mind.
- 1761. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: The first petition that we are to make to Almighty God is for a good conscience, ...
- 1762. John Farrar: The first thing an unpublished author should remember is that no one asked him t ...
- 1763. John Farrar: The first thing an unpublished author should remember is that no one asked him t ...
- 1764. Robert Frost: The first thing I do in the morning is to make my bed and while I am making up m ...
- 1765. Margaret Oliphant: The first thing which I can record concerning myself is, that I was born. These ...
- 1766. Epicurus: The flesh endures the storms of the present alone, the mind those of the past an ...
- 1767. Redd Foxx: The food here is so tasteless you could eat a meal of it and belch and it wouldn ...
- 1768. Catherine Porter: The forgiving state of mind is a magnetic power for attracting good.
- 1769. Catherine Porter: The forgiving state of mind is a magnetic power for attracting good.
- 1770. Nadine Gordimer: The gap between the committed and the indifferent is a Sahara whose faint trails ...
- 1771. Edmund Spenser: The gentle mind by gentle deeds is known. For a man by nothing is so ill betraye ...
- 1772. Barbara Cartland: The great majority of people in England and America are modest, decent and pure- ...
- 1773. Arthur Schopenhauer: The greatest achievements of the human mind are generally received with distrust ...
- 1774. William James: The greatest discovery of my generation is that human beings can alter their liv ...
- 1775. Timothy Gallwey: The greatest efforts in sports came when the mind is as still as a glass lake.
- 1776. Timothy Gallwey: The greatest efforts in sports came when the mind is as still as a glass lake.
- 1777. Lucretius: The greatest wealth is to live content with little, for there is never want wher ...
- 1778. Walter Bagehot: The habit of common and continuous speech is a symptom of mental deficiency. It ...
- 1779. Walter Bagehot: The habit of common and continuous speech is a symptom of mental deficiency. It ...
- 1780. Thornton T. Munger: The habit of saving is itself an education. It fosters every virtue, teaches sel ...