Famous Quotes
994 Quotations with Open.
- 381. George Herbert: Let thy alms go before, and keep heaven's gate Open for thee, or both may come t ...

- 382. Buddha: Let yourself be open and life will be easier. A spoon of salt in a glass of wate ...

- 383. George Herbert: Lord, with what care hast Thou begirt us round! Parents first season us; then sc ...

- 384. John Oxenham: Love ever gives. Forgives outlives. And ever stands with open hands. And while i ...

- 385. Emily H. Sell: Love is a force that connects us to every strand of the universe, an uncondition ...

- 386. Pauline Thomason: Love is blind -- marriage is the eye-opener.

- 387. Dorothy Parker: Love is like quicksilver in the hand. Leave the fingers open and it stays. Clutc ...

- 388. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Love is the master key which opens the gates of happiness.

- 389. Maurice Blanchot: Lovers of painting and lovers of music are people who openly display their prefe ...

- 390. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: Luck generally comes to those who look for it, and my notion is that it taps, on ...

- 391. Arthur Schopenhauer: Man is the only animal who causes pain to others with no other object than wanti ...

- 392. Confucius: Man who stand on hill with mouth open will wait long time for roast duck to drop ...

- 393. Norman Douglas: Many a man who thinks to found a home discovers that he has merely opened a tave ...

- 394. Marilyn French: Marriage accustomed one to the good things, so one came to take them for granted ...

- 395. Ogden Nash: Marriage is an alliance entered into by a man who cannot sleep with the window s ...

- 396. Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire: Marriage is the only adventure open to the cowardly.

- 397. Franz Kafka: May I kiss you then? On this miserable paper? I might as well open the window an ...

- 398. Franz Kafka: May I kiss you then? On this miserable paper? I might as well open the window an ...

- 399. Winston Churchill: Meeting Franklin Roosevelt was like opening your first bottle of champagne; know ...

- 400. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Merely having an open mind is nothing; the object of opening the mind, as of ope ...
