Famous Quotes
994 Quotations with Open.
- 501. Arthur Schopenhauer: The closing years of life are like the end of a masquerade party, when the masks ...
- 502. Henry Ward Beecher: The continuance and frequent fits of anger produce in the soul a propensity to b ...
- 503. Henry Ward Beecher: The continuance and frequent fits of anger produce in the soul a propensity to b ...
- 504. Robert Louis Stevenson: The cruelest lies are often told in silence. A man may have sat in a room for ho ...
- 505. Robert Louis Stevenson: The cruelest lies are often told in silence. A man may have sat in a room for ho ...
- 506. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: The defects of the mind are like the wounds of the body: no matter how much care ...
- 507. Arthur Schopenhauer: The difficulty is to try and teach the multitude that something can be true and ...
- 508. Arthur Schopenhauer: The discovery of truth is not prevented as much by the current false appearance ...
- 509. Arthur Schopenhauer: The doctor sees all the weakness of mankind; the lawyer all the wickedness, the ...
- 510. Author Unknown: The door of opportunity won't open unless you do some pushing.
- 511. Author Unknown: The door of opportunity won't open unless you do some pushing.
- 512. Clara Barton: The door that nobody else will go in at, seems always to swing open widely for m ...
- 513. Helene Deutsch: The embattled gates to equal rights indeed opened up for modern women, but I som ...
- 514. Benjamin Haydon: The explanation of the propensity of the English people to portrait painting is ...
- 515. Arthur Schopenhauer: The first forty years of life give us the text; the next thirty supply the comme ...
- 516. Adlai E. Stevenson: The first principle of a free society is an untrammeled flow of words in an open ...
- 517. Will Garcia: The first step toward change is acceptance. Once you accept yourself, you open t ...
- 518. Will Garcia: The first step toward change is acceptance. Once you accept yourself, you open t ...
- 519. Arthur Schopenhauer: The fly ought to be used as the symbol of impertinence and audacity, for whilst ...
- 520. Arthur Schopenhauer: The fundament upon which all our knowledge and learning rests is the inexplicabl ...