Famous Quotes
2481 Quotations with Once.
- 921. Havelock Ellis: It has always been difficult for Man to realize that his life is all an art. It ...

- 922. Epictetus: It is a sign of a dull nature to occupy oneself deeply in matters that concern t ...

- 923. Jean Baudrillard: It is always the same: once you are liberated, you are forced to ask who you are ...

- 924. Wendell L. Willkie: It is from weakness that people reach for dictators and concentrated government ...

- 925. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: It is great cleverness to know how to conceal our cleverness.

- 926. Arnold H. Glasgow: It is harder to conceal ignorance than to acquire knowledge.

- 927. St. Catherine of Siena: It is impossible to fulfill the law concerning love for Me, God eternal, apart f ...

- 928. Hannah Arendt: It is in the very nature of things human that every act that has once made its a ...

- 929. Johann Friedrich von Schiller: It is often wise to reveal that which cannot be concealed for long.

- 930. Ludwig Wittgenstein: It is one of the chief skills of the philosopher not to occupy himself with ques ...

- 931. Epicurus: It is possible to provide security against other ills, but as far as death is co ...

- 932. F. Scott Fitzgerald: It is sadder to find the past again and find it inadequate to the present than i ...

- 933. Jerome K. Jerome: It is so pleasant to come across people more stupid than ourselves. We love them ...

- 934. Horace: It is the false shame of fools to try to conceal wounds that have not healed.

- 935. Og Mandino: It is those who concentrates on but one thing at a time who advance in this worl ...

- 936. Lord Byron: It is true from early habit, one must make love mechanically as one swims; I was ...

- 937. Johann Friedrich von Schiller: It is wise to disclose what cannot be concealed.

- 938. Author Unknown: It is with a word as with an arrow -- once let it loose and it does not return.

- 939. A.B. Pippard: It may be objected by some that I have concentrated too much on the dry bones, a ...

- 940. Jane Austen: It may be possible to do without dancing entirely. Instances have been known of ...
