Famous Quotes
3004 Quotations with Ought.
- 1641. Edmund Burke: The effect of liberty to individuals is that they may do what they please: we ou ...

- 1642. William James: The emotions are not always subject to reason... but they are always subject to ...

- 1643. Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The entire day receives order and discipline when it acquires unity. This unity ...

- 1644. Thomas Russell: The errors of faith are better than the best thoughts of unbelief.

- 1645. Thomas Russell: The errors of faith are better than the best thoughts of unbelief.

- 1646. Margaret Atwood: The Eskimos had fifty-two names for snow because it was important to them; there ...

- 1647. John Morely: The essence of a quote is the compression of a mass of thought and observation i ...

- 1648. Mary Parker Follett: The essential feature of common thought is not that it is held in common but tha ...

- 1649. Virginia Woolf: The eyes of others our prisons; their thoughts our cages.

- 1650. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: The fame of great men ought to be judged always by the means they used to acquir ...

- 1651. John Jay Chapman: The fact that a man is to vote forces him to think. You may preach to a congrega ...

- 1652. Gerard de Nerval: The first moments of sleep are an image of death; a hazy torpor grips our though ...

- 1653. Arthur Schopenhauer: The fly ought to be used as the symbol of impertinence and audacity, for whilst ...

- 1654. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The formation of one's character ought to be everyone's chief aim.

- 1655. Leon Blum: The free man is he who does not fear to go to the end of his thought.

- 1656. Frederick R. Kappel: The future must be seen in terms of what a person can do to contribute something ...

- 1657. Frederick R. Kappel: The future must be seen in terms of what a person can do to contribute something ...

- 1658. Sun Tzu: The general who advances without coveting fame and retreats without fearing disg ...

- 1659. Sun Tzu: The general who wins the battle makes many calculations in his temple before the ...

- 1660. Thomas Jefferson: The glow of one warm thought is to me worth more than money.
