Famous Quotes
828 Quotations with Pens.
- 441. John Dryden: Since every man who lives is born to die, and none can boast sincere felicity, w ...
- 442. Jane Austen: Single women have a dreadful propensity for being poor. Which is one very strong ...
- 443. Mal Pancoast: Skills are cheap; chemistry is expensive.
- 444. Alexander Herzen: Slavery is the first step towards civilization. In order to develop it is necess ...
- 445. Marquis de Sade: So long as the laws remain such as they are today, employ some discretion: loud ...
- 446. Walter Bagehot: So long as war is the main business of nations, temporary despotism -- despotism ...
- 447. Robert Louis Stevenson: So long as we are loved by others I should say that we are almost indispensable; ...
- 448. Kin Hubbard: Some folks can look so busy doing nothing that they seem indispensable.
- 449. Kin Hubbard: Some folks can look so busy doing nothing that they seem indispensable.
- 450. Benjamin Franklin: Some punishment seems preparing for a people who are ungratefully abusing the be ...
- 451. Samuel Goldwyn: Spare no expense to make everything as economical as possible.
- 452. Samuel Goldwyn: Spare no expense to make everything as economical as possible.
- 453. Maxwell Maltz: Stand up to crises. Don't let them throw you! Fight to stay calm... even surmoun ...
- 454. Zoroaster: Suffer no anxiety, for he who is a sufferer of anxiety becomes regardless of enj ...
- 455. Robert Burns: Suspense is worse than disappointment.
- 456. Erica Jong: Take your life in your own hands and what happens? A terrible thing: no one is t ...
- 457. Sir Walter Scott: Teach you children poetry; it opens the mind, lends grace to wisdom and makes th ...
- 458. Elwyn Brooks White: Television hangs on the questionable theory that whatever happens anywhere shoul ...
- 459. Sydney Smith: That sign of old age, extolling the past at the expense of the present.
- 460. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: That willing suspension of disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic fa ...