Famous Quotes
849 Quotations with Mont.
- 361. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: Nature is seldom in the wrong, custom always.

- 362. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: Nature should have been pleased to have made this age miserable, without making ...

- 363. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor is any pleasure so lasting.

- 364. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor is any pleasure so lasting.

- 365. Marcel Proust: No exile at the South Pole or on the summit of Mont Blanc separates us more effe ...

- 366. Marcel Proust: No exile at the South Pole or on the summit of Mont Blanc separates us more effe ...

- 367. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: No man continues to do unfavorable things for long except by his own fault.

- 368. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: No man continues to do unfavorable things for long except by his own fault.

- 369. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: No man is exempt from saying silly things; the mischief is to say them deliberat ...

- 370. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: No man is exempt from saying silly things; the mischief is to say them deliberat ...

- 371. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: No man is so exquisitely honest or upright in living, but that ten times in his ...

- 372. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: No modest man ever did or ever will make a fortune.

- 373. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: No modest man ever did or ever will make a fortune.

- 374. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: No profession or occupation is more pleasing than the military; a profession or ...

- 375. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: No profession or occupation is more pleasing than the military; a profession or ...

- 376. Max Weber: No sociologist should think himself too good, even in his old age, to make tens ...

- 377. Harriet Du Autermont: No vision and you perish; no ideal and you're lost. Your heart must ever cherish ...

- 378. Harriet Du Autermont: No vision and you perish; no ideal and you're lost. Your heart must ever cherish ...

- 379. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: No wind favors him who has no destined port.

- 380. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: No wind serves him who addresses his voyage to no certain port.
