Famous Quotes
122 Quotations with Objects.
- 61. Robert Warshow: Nobody seriously questions the principle that it is the function of mass culture ...
- 62. John Milton: O loss of sight, of thee I most complain! Blind among enemies, O worse than chai ...
- 63. John Milton: O loss of sight, of thee I most complain! Blind among enemies, O worse than chai ...
- 64. Edwin Hubbel Chapin: Objects close to the eye shut out much larger objects on the horizon; and splend ...
- 65. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Objects in pictures should so be arranged as by their very position to tell thei ...
- 66. Herbert Spencer: Objects we ardently pursue bring little happiness when gained; most of our pleas ...
- 67. Nathaniel Emmons: One principal reason why men are so often useless is that they neglect their own ...
- 68. Francis Bacon: Pictures and shapes are but secondary objects and please or displease only in th ...
- 69. Elizabeth Bowen: Proust has pointed out that the predisposition to love creates it's own objects: ...
- 70. Lydia M. Child: Reverence is the highest quality of man's nature and that individual, or nation, ...
- 71. John Christian Bovee: Sensitiveness is closely allied to egotism; and excessive sensibility is only an ...
- 72. John Christian Bovee: Sensitiveness is closely allied to egotism; and excessive sensibility is only an ...
- 73. Denis Waitley: That which you create in beauty and goodness and truth lives on for all time to ...
- 74. Denis Waitley: That which you create in beauty and goodness and truth lives on for all time to ...
- 75. Carl Jung: The creative mind plays with the objects it loves.
- 76. Jean Paul Richter: The darkness of death is like the evening twilight; it makes all objects appear ...
- 77. Russell Wayne Baker: The goal of all inanimate objects is to resist man and ultimately defeat him.
- 78. Author Unknown: The money you refuse to worthy objects will never do you any good.
- 79. Edmund Burke: The objects of a financier are, then, to secure an ample revenue; to impose it w ...
- 80. Lord Shaftesbury: The one and only formative power given to man is thought. By his thinking he not ...