Famous Quotes
570 Quotations with Perhaps.
- 281. Eric Hoffer: Perhaps our originality manifests itself most strikingly in what we do with that ...

- 282. Nadine Gordimer: Perhaps the best definition of progress would be the continuing efforts of men a ...

- 283. Bonaro Overstreet: Perhaps the most important thing we can undertake toward the reduction of fear i ...

- 284. Olive Schreiner: Perhaps the old monks were right when they tried to root love out; perhaps the p ...

- 285. Freya Stark: Perhaps the best function of parenthood is to teach the young creature to love w ...

- 286. Thomas H. Huxley: Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yoursel ...

- 287. Thomas H. Huxley: Perhaps the most valuable result of all education is the ability to make yoursel ...

- 288. Joseph H. Odell: Perhaps the only real failure is that implying waste, a conscious and flagrant n ...

- 289. Joseph H. Odell: Perhaps the only real failure is that implying waste, a conscious and flagrant n ...

- 290. George Santayana: Perhaps the only true dignity of man is his capacity to despise himself.

- 291. E. V. Cooke: Perhaps the reward of the spirit who tries is not the goal but the exercise.

- 292. Greg LeMond: Perhaps the single most important element in mastering the techniques and tactic ...

- 293. Wallace Stevens: Perhaps the truth depends on a walk around the lake.

- 294. James Baldwin: Perhaps the whole root of our trouble, the human trouble, is that we will sacrif ...

- 295. Herm Albright: Perhaps the world little notes nor long remembers individual acts of kindness -- ...

- 296. Sir Cecil Beaton: Perhaps the world's second worst crime is boredom. The first is being a bore.

- 297. William Cobbett: Perhaps there are none more lazy, or more truly ignorant, than your everlasting ...

- 298. W. H. Auden: Perhaps there is only one cardinal sin: impatience. Because of impatience we wer ...

- 299. John Stevenson: Perhaps they think that since they can master the job, there is no need to maste ...

- 300. John Stevenson: Perhaps they think that since they can master the job, there is no need to maste ...
