Famous Quotes
183 Quotations with Pest.
- 121. Marquis de Sade: The imagination is the spur of delights... all depends upon it, it is the mainsp ...

- 122. Marquis de Sade: The imagination is the spur of delights... all depends upon it, it is the mainsp ...

- 123. George Santayana: The loftiest edifices need the deepest foundations.

- 124. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The mark of the man of the world is absence of pretension. He does not make a sp ...

- 125. Johann Pestalozzi: The only true charity is so contrived that the recipient need beg no more.

- 126. Johann Pestalozzi: The only true charity is so contrived that the recipient need beg no more.

- 127. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The pests of society are the egotists, they are dull and bright, sacred and prof ...

- 128. William A. Ward: The roots of happiness grow deepest in the soil of service.

- 129. Sir Walter Scott: The willow which bends to the tempest, often escapes better than the oak which r ...

- 130. Andre Breton: The work of art, just like any fragment of human life considered in its deepest ...

- 131. Friedrich Nietzsche: There is more wisdom in your body than in your deepest philosophy.

- 132. Johann Friedrich von Schiller: There is no such thing as chance; and what seems to us merest accident springs f ...

- 133. Thomas B. Macaulay: Time advances: facts accumulate; doubts arise. Faint glimpses of truth begin to ...

- 134. Thomas Jefferson: Timid men prefer the calm of despotism to the tempestuous sea of liberty.

- 135. Joseph Conrad: To have his path made clear for him is the aspiration of every human being in ou ...

- 136. Willa Cather: To note an artist's limitations is but to define his talent. A reporter can writ ...

- 137. Shakti Gawain: We always attract into our lives whatever we think about most, believe in most s ...

- 138. A. E. Housman: We for a certainty are not the first have sat in taverns while the tempest hurle ...

- 139. Thomas Merton: We must make the choices that enable us to fulfill the deepest capacities of our ...

- 140. John Ruskin: What is the cheapest to you now is likely to be the dearest to you in the end.
