Famous Quotes
1863 Quotations with Pear.
- 881. Dr. Alexis Carrel: Intuition comes very close to clairvoyance; it appears to be the extrasensory pe ...

- 882. Joseph Addison: Irregularity and want of method are only supportable in men of great learning or ...

- 883. William Shakespeare: Is it not strange that sheep's guts should hale souls out of men's bodies?

- 884. Robert Clive: It appears I am destined for something; I will live.

- 885. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: It appears that nature has hid at the bottom of our hearts talents and abilities ...

- 886. John Keats: It appears to me that almost any man may, like the spider, spin from his own inw ...

- 887. William Shakespeare: It comes to pass oft that a terrible oath, with a swaggering accent sharply twan ...

- 888. Richard J. Munro: It first appeared like a crazy idea. It turned out he had a great idea.

- 889. Emile Durkheim: It is a quite remarkable fact that the great religions of the most civilized peo ...

- 890. Pearl S. Buck: It is better not to say "lend." There is only giving.

- 891. Cornelia Otis Skinner: It is disturbing to discover in oneself these curious revelations of the validit ...

- 892. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: It is easier to appear worthy of a position one does not hold, than of the offic ...

- 893. Jill Tweedie: It is easy and dismally enervating to think of opposition as merely perverse or ...

- 894. Frank O'Hara: It is easy to be beautiful; it is difficult to appear so.

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

- 896. Joan Didion: It is impossible to think of Howard Hughes without seeing the apparently bottoml ...

- 897. Hannah Arendt: It is in the very nature of things human that every act that has once made its a ...

- 898. William Shakespeare: It is not in the stars to hold our destiny but in ourselves; we are underlings.

- 899. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: It is only persons of firmness that can have real gentleness. Those who appear g ...

- 900. Oscar Wilde: It is only shallow people who do not judge by appearances. The true mystery of t ...
