Famous Quotes
2348 Quotations with Others.
- 921. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: It is good to rub and polish our brain against that of others.

- 922. St. John Of The Cross: It is great wisdom to know how to be silent and to look at neither the remarks, ...

- 923. Francoise Sagan: It is healthier to see the good points of others than to analyze our own bad one ...

- 924. Lord Northcliffe: It is impossible for a stranger traveling through the United States to tell from ...

- 925. Jesse Jackson: It is in struggle and service with our brothers and sisters, individually and co ...

- 926. Napoleon Hill: It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to ...

- 927. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: It is more easy to be wise for others than for ourselves.

- 928. Friedrich Nietzsche: It is my ambition to say in ten sentences; what others say in a whole book.

- 929. Hyman G. Rickover: It is necessary for you to learn from others' mistakes. You will not live long e ...

- 930. Mark Twain: It is nobler to be good, and it is nobler to teach others to be good -- and less ...

- 931. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: It is not enough to succeed, others must fail.

- 932. Noel Coward: It is not the eyes of others that I am wary of, but my own.

- 933. Harvey S. Firestone: It is only as we develop others that we permanently succeed.

- 934. Joseph Addison: It is only imperfection that complains of what is imperfect. The more perfect we ...

- 935. Ethel Percy Andrus: It is only in the giving of oneself to others that we truly live.

- 936. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: It is only necessary to grow old to become more charitable and even indulgent. I ...

- 937. Author Unknown: It is said that only a fool learns from his own mistakes, a wise man from the mi ...

- 938. Alfred Adler: It is the individual who is not interested in his fellow men who has the greates ...

- 939. Virginia Woolf: It is the nature of the artist to mind excessively what is said about him. Liter ...

- 940. Marcus T. Cicero: It is the peculiar quality of a fool to perceive the faults of others and to for ...
