Famous Quotes
1526 Quotations with Press.
- 881. Duke of Windsor, Edward: The thing that impresses me most about America is the way parents obey their chi ...

- 882. Frank Romer: The time spent in trying to impress others could be spent in doing the things by ...

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

- 884. Oliver Goldsmith: The true use of speech is not so much to express our wants as to conceal them.

- 885. Robert Louis Stevenson: The truth that is suppressed by friends is the readiest weapon of the enemy.

- 886. Giambattista Vico: The universal principle of etymology in all languages: words are carried over fr ...

- 887. Orison Swett Marden: The Universe is one great kindergarten for man. Everything that exists has broug ...

- 888. Oscar Wilde: The value of an idea has nothing whatever to do with the sincerity of the man wh ...

- 889. William Cobbett: The very hirelings of the press, whose trade it is to buoy up the spirits of the ...

- 890. Charles Eliot Norton: The voice of protest, of warning, of appeal is never more needed than when the c ...

- 891. Remy de Gourmont: The whole effort of a sincere man is to erect his personal impressions into laws ...

- 892. Henry David Thoreau: The words which express our faith and piety are not definite; yet they are signi ...

- 893. John Ruskin: The work of science is to substitute facts for appearances, and demonstrations f ...

- 894. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The world is for thousands a freak show; the images flicker past and vanish; the ...

- 895. Thomas Jefferson: The world is indebted for all triumphs which have been gained by reason and huma ...

- 896. Joshua Renolds: The young mind is pliable and imitates, but in more advanced states grows rigid ...

- 897. Mary Elizabeth Hewitt: Then hail! thou noble conqueror! That, when tyranny oppressed, hewed for our fat ...

- 898. Sara Teasdale: Then, like an old-time orator impressively he rose; I make the most of all that ...

- 899. Plato: There are few people so stubborn in their atheism who when danger is pressing in ...

- 900. Michel Foucault: There are more ideas on earth than intellectuals imagine. And these ideas are mo ...
