Famous Quotes
2481 Quotations with Once.
- 1221. Hubert H. Humphrey: People in places many of us never heard of, whose names we can't pronounce or ev ...

- 1222. Bernard Mandeville: People of substance may sin without being exposed for their stolen pleasure; but ...

- 1223. Patricia Fripp: People who concentrate on giving good service always get more personal satisfact ...

- 1224. Patricia Fripp: People who concentrate on giving good service always get more personal satisfact ...

- 1225. William M. Thackeray: People who do not know how to laugh are always pompous and self-conceited.

- 1226. Oscar Wilde: People who love only once in their lives are shallow people. What they call thei ...

- 1227. Witold Lutoslawski: People whose sensibility is destroyed by music in trains, airports, lifts, canno ...

- 1228. Witold Lutoslawski: People whose sensibility is destroyed by music in trains, airports, lifts, canno ...

- 1229. Greg LeMond: Perhaps the single most important element in mastering the techniques and tactic ...

- 1230. Ernest Hemingway: Personal columnists are jackals and no jackal has been known to live on grass on ...

- 1231. Ernest Hemingway: Personal columnists are jackals and no jackal has been known to live on grass on ...

- 1232. Charles E. Bradford: Philanthropy is an expression of man's concern for man.

- 1233. Charles E. Bradford: Philanthropy is an expression of man's concern for man.

- 1234. Robert L. Payton: Philanthropy is an important subject of liberal education because it examines th ...

- 1235. William James: Philosophy is at once the most sublime and the most trivial of human pursuits.

- 1236. James Thurber: Philosophy offers the rather cold consolation that perhaps we and our planet do ...

- 1237. Iris Murdoch: Philosophy! Empty thinking by ignorant conceited men who think they can digest w ...

- 1238. Author Unknown: Plan well before you take the journey. Remember the carpenter's rule: Measure tw ...

- 1239. Georges Bataille: Pleasure only starts once the worm has got into the fruit, to become delightful ...

- 1240. Alphonse De Lamartine: Poets and heroes are of the same race, the latter do what the former conceive.
