Famous Quotes
3004 Quotations with Ought.
- 1761. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The soul of God is poured into the world through the thoughts of men.

- 1762. Richard M. Bergland: The stuff of thought is not caged to the brain, but is scattered all over the bo ...

- 1763. Jean Baudrillard: The surprises of thought are like those of love: they wear out. But here too you ...

- 1764. William Wordsworth: The thought of our past years in me doth breed perpetual benedictions.

- 1765. Author Unknown: The thought of the love of God cannot be grasped in the slightest degree even as ...

- 1766. Gabriele Lusser Rico: The thought pattern characteristic of the right brain lends itself to the format ...

- 1767. Molly Haskell: The thought that we are enduring the unendurable is one of the things that keeps ...

- 1768. Omar Khayyam: The thoughtful soul to solitude retires.

- 1769. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: The three great ends which a statesman ought to propose to himself in the govern ...

- 1770. Samuel Johnson: The trade of advertising is now so near perfection that it is not easy to propos ...

- 1771. Ann Landers: The trouble with talking too fast is you may say something you haven't thought o ...

- 1772. Oscar Wilde: The true critic is he who bears within himself the dreams and ideas and feelings ...

- 1773. Anne Rice: The truth is, laughter always sounds more perfect than weeping. Laughter flows i ...

- 1774. Author Unknown: The TRUTH: It may not lead you to where you thought you were going, but it will ...

- 1775. Johann Friedrich von Schiller: The universe is one of God's thoughts.

- 1776. Orison Swett Marden: The Universe is one great kindergarten for man. Everything that exists has broug ...

- 1777. Nathan Collins: The very best financial presentation is one that's well thought out and anticipa ...

- 1778. Samuel Smiles: The very greatest things -- great thoughts, discoveries, inventions -- have usua ...

- 1779. Alfred North Whitehead: The vitality of thought is in adventure. Ideas won't keep. Something must be don ...

- 1780. Louis Aragon: The whole fauna of human fantasies, their marine vegetation, drifts and luxuriat ...
