Famous Quotes
828 Quotations with Pens.
- 481. Theodore Roosevelt: The men with the muck-rake are often indispensable to the well-being of society, ...

- 482. George Robert Gissing: The mind which renounces, once and forever, a futile hope, has its compensations ...

- 483. Hannah Arendt: The new always happens against the overwhelming odds of statistical laws and the ...

- 484. The Talmud: The noblest charity is to prevent a man from accepting charity; and the best alm ...

- 485. Cyril Connolly: The only happy talkers are dandies who extract pleasure from the very perishabil ...

- 486. Carol Haney: The only thing that happens overnight is recognition. Not talent.

- 487. Carol Haney: The only thing that happens overnight is recognition. Not talent.

- 488. Walter Lippmann: The opposition is indispensable. A good statesman, like any other sensible human ...

- 489. Cus D'Amato: The punch that knocks a man out is the punch that he doesn't see. Have you ever ...

- 490. Margaret Drabble: The rare pleasure of being seen for what one is, compensates for the misery of b ...

- 491. John Kenneth Galbraith: The real accomplishment of modern science and technology consists in taking ordi ...

- 492. Terrence Deal: The real process of making decisions, of gathering support, of developing opinio ...

- 493. Gaston Bachelard: The repose of sleep refreshes only the body. It rarely sets the soul at rest. Th ...

- 494. Theodore Roosevelt: The rule of brotherhood remains as the indispensable prerequisite to success in ...

- 495. E. M. Cioran: The source of our actions resides in an unconscious propensity to regard ourselv ...

- 496. Oscar Wilde: The suspense is terrible, I hope it will last.

- 497. George Jean Nathan: The test of a real comedian is whether you laugh at him before he opens his mout ...

- 498. Frank Lloyd Wright: The thing always happens that you really believe in. And the belief in a thing m ...

- 499. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The triumphs of peace have been in some proximity to war. Whilst the hand was st ...

- 500. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: The use of knowledge in our sex (beside the amusement of solitude) is to moderat ...
