1484 Quotations with Often.
- 641. Hans Selye: Mental tensions, frustrations, insecurity, aimlessness are among the most damagi ...

- 642. Author Unknown: Merit is often an obstacle to fortune; the reason is it produces two bad effects ...

- 643. James A. Froude: Mistakes are often the best teachers.

- 644. James A. Froude: Mistakes are often the best teachers.

- 645. Jean De La Bruyere: Mockery is often the result of a poverty of wit.

- 646. Henry Fielding: Money is the fruit of evil, as often as the root of it.

- 647. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Money often costs too much.

- 648. Author Unknown: Money talks and often just says, "Good Bye."

- 649. John F. Kennedy: Most of us are conditioned for many years to have a political viewpoint -- Repub ...

- 650. Benjamin Franklin: Most people dislike vanity in others, whatever share they have of it themselves; ...

- 651. William James: Much of what we call evil is due entirely to the way men take the phenomenon. It ...

- 652. Marquis de Sade: Murder is a horror, but an often necessary horror, never criminal, which it is e ...

- 653. Henri Frederic Amiel: Mutual respect implies discretion and reserve even in love itself; it means pres ...

- 654. Donald Trump: My policy is to learn from the past, focus on the present, and dream about the f ...

- 655. Eric Hoffer: Naivete in grownups is often charming; but when coupled with vanity it is indist ...

- 656. Marcus T. Cicero: Natural ability without education has more often raised a man to glory and virtu ...

- 657. William Ellery Channing: Natural amiableness is too often seen in company with sloth, with uselessness, w ...

- 658. William Ellery Channing: Natural amiableness is too often seen in company with sloth, with uselessness, w ...

- 659. George Orwell: No advance in wealth, no softening of manners, no reform or revolution has ever ...

- 660. Sir Arthur Helps: No man who has not sat in the assemblies of men can know the light, odd and unce ...

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