Famous Quotes
1484 Quotations with Often.
- 961. Maxwell S. Coder: There is no doubt that God has often brought a certain verse to the attention of ...
- 962. Sam Keen: There is no easy formula for determining right and wrong livelihood, but it is e ...
- 963. Joseph Addison: There is not any present moment that is unconnected with some future one. The li ...
- 964. Carol Pearson: There is often in people to whom "the worst" has happened an almost transcendent ...
- 965. John Churton Collins: There is often less danger in the things we fear than in the things we desire.
- 966. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: There is often more pride than goodness in our grief for our enemies' miseries; ...
- 967. Thomas Carlyle: There is often more spiritual force in a proverb than in whole philosophical sys ...
- 968. Lord Byron: There is something to me very softening in the presence of a woman, some strange ...
- 969. Carl Edward Sagan: There is today -- in a time when old beliefs are withering -- a kind of philosop ...
- 970. Edward Hoagland: There often seems to be a playfulness to wise people, as if either their equanim ...
- 971. Ursula K. Le Guin: There's a good deal in common between the mind's eye and the TV screen, and thou ...
- 972. Zig Ziglar: There's often no way you can look into the game of life and determine whether or ...
- 973. Katherine Anne Porter: They had both noticed that a life of dissipation sometimes gave to a face the lo ...
- 974. Author Unknown: They say is often a great liar.
- 975. John Selden: They that are against superstition oftentimes run into it of the wrong side. If ...
- 976. Gregory Corso: They, that unnamed "they," they've knocked me down but I got up. I always get up ...
- 977. William Shakespeare: This is the excellent foppery of the world: that when we are sick in fortune -- ...
- 978. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Those thinkers who cannot believe in any gods often assert that the love of huma ...
- 979. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Those who apply themselves too closely to trifling things often become incapable ...
- 980. Samuel Johnson: Those who attain to any excellence commonly spend life in some single pursuit, f ...