Famous Quotes
384 Quotations with Origin.
- 121. Pliny the Elder: Compassion and shame come over one who considers how precarious is the origin of ...

- 122. I Ching: Creativity comes from awakening and directing men's higher natures, which origin ...

- 123. Oscar Wilde: Disobedience, in the eyes of any one who has read history, is man's original vir ...

- 124. Horace Mann: Education, then, beyond all other devices of human origin, is the great equalize ...

- 125. Bertrand Russell: Ethics is in origin the art of recommending to others the sacrifices required fo ...

- 126. Peter D. Moore: Even though these technological advances originally sought to control informatio ...

- 127. U. Thant: Every human being, of whatever origin, of whatever station, deserves respect. We ...

- 128. Brenda Ueland: Everybody is talented, original, and has something important to say.

- 129. Walter Lippmann: Football strategy does not originate in a scrimmage: it is useless to expect sol ...

- 130. Jean De La Bruyere: From time to time there appear on the face of the earth men of rare and consumma ...

- 131. Ezra Pound: Gloom and solemnity are entirely out of place in even the most rigorous study of ...

- 132. Oscar Wilde: Good resolutions are useless attempts to interfere with scientific laws. Their o ...

- 133. Thomas A. Edison: Great ideas originate in the muscles.

- 134. Aristotle: Great men are always of a nature originally melancholy.

- 135. Jane Porter: Happiness is a sunbeam which may pass through a thousand bosoms without losing a ...

- 136. Charles Lamb: He has left off reading altogether, to the great improvement of his originality.

- 137. Milan Kundera: High culture is nothing but a child of that European perversion called history, ...

- 138. Thomas B. Macaulay: History, is made up of the bad actions of extraordinary men and woman. All the m ...

- 139. Benjamin Disraeli: How very seldom do you encounter in the world a man of great abilities, acquirem ...

- 140. Olga Broumas: I am a woman who understands the necessity of an impulse whose goal or origin st ...
