Famous Quotes
8099 Quotations with Other.
- 3821. Irving Thalberg: No story ever looks as bad as the story you've just bought; no story ever looks ...

- 3822. Friedrich Nietzsche: No thinker's thoughts give me as much pleasure as my own. Of course, this does n ...

- 3823. Woodrow T. Wilson: No thoughtful man ever came to the end of his life and had time and a little spa ...

- 3824. Samuel Johnson: No two men can be half an hour together but one shall acquire an evident superio ...

- 3825. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: No two men see the world exactly alike, and different temperaments will apply in ...

- 3826. Marcus T. Cicero: No well-informed person ever imputed inconsistency to another for changing his m ...

- 3827. Margaret Sanger: No woman can call herself free who does not own and control her body. No woman c ...

- 3828. Adrienne Rich: No woman is really an insider in the institutions fathered by masculine consciou ...

- 3829. Adrienne Rich: No woman is really an insider in the institutions fathered by masculine consciou ...

- 3830. Angelo Patri: Nobody is so miserable as he who longs to be somebody other than the person he i ...

- 3831. Oscar Wilde: Nobody of any real culture, for instance, ever talks nowadays about the beauty o ...

- 3832. Author Unknown: Nobody raises his own reputation by lowering others.

- 3833. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: None are more unjust in their judgments of others than those who have a high opi ...

- 3834. George Herbert: None knows the weight of another's burden.

- 3835. Mahatma Gandhi: Non-violence and truth are inseparable and presuppose one another.

- 3836. Aristotle: Nor was civil society founded merely to preserve the lives of its members; but t ...

- 3837. George M. Adams: Note how good you feel after you have encouraged someone else. No other argument ...

- 3838. Baltasar Gracian: Nothing arouses ambition so much as the trumpet clang of another's fame.

- 3839. Francis Thompson: Nothing begins, and nothing ends, That is not paid with moan; For we are born in ...

- 3840. Victor Hugo: Nothing can be more depressing than to expose, naked to the light of thought, th ...
