Famous Quotes
950 Quotations with Peak.
- 561. Author Unknown: The mind is a wonderful thing. It starts working the minute you're born and neve ...
- 562. Johann Georg Zimmermann: The more you speak of yourself, the more you are likely to lie.
- 563. John F. Kennedy: The New Frontier I speak of is not a set of promises -- it is a set of challenge ...
- 564. Theodore Roosevelt: The old parties are husks, with no real soul within either, divided on artificia ...
- 565. Francois-Marie Arouet de Voltaire: The only way to compel men to speak good of us is to do it.
- 566. Eleanor Holmes Norton: The only way to make sure people you agree with can speak is to support the righ ...
- 567. William James: The path to cheerfulness is to sit cheerfully and to act and speak as if cheerfu ...
- 568. Dame Edith Sitwell: The poet speaks to all men of that other life of theirs that they have smothered ...
- 569. Albert Camus: The Poor Man whom everyone speaks of, the Poor Man whom everyone pities, one of ...
- 570. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: The pretty fellows you speak of, I own entertain me sometimes, but is it impossi ...
- 571. Njabulo Ndebele: The problems of society will also be the problems of the predominant language of ...
- 572. Joseph R. Sizoo: The progress of the world is the history of men who would not permit defeat to s ...
- 573. Stephane Mallarme: The pure work implies the disappearance of the poet as speaker, who hands over t ...
- 574. Queen Victoria: The Queen is most anxious to enlist everyone who can speak or write to join in c ...
- 575. 0. Hallesby: The quiet hour of prayer is one of the most favorable opportunities He has in wh ...
- 576. Adlai E. Stevenson: The relationship of the toastmaster to the speaker should be the same as that of ...
- 577. Henry David Thoreau: The rich man is always sold to the institution which makes him rich. Absolutely ...
- 578. Frederick Speakman: The roads we take are more important than the goals we announce. Decisions deter ...
- 579. Author Unknown: The rose speaks of love silently, in a language known only to the heart.
- 580. Carl Sandburg: The sea speaks a language polite people never repeat. It is a colossal scavenger ...