Famous Quotes
1526 Quotations with Press.
- 1081. Ansel Adams: I tried to keep both arts alive, but the camera won. I found that while the came ...

- 1082. Ansel Adams: Photography, as a powerful medium of expression and communications, offers an in ...

- 1083. Scott Adams: In less enlightened times, the best way to impress women was to own a hot car. B ...

- 1084. Alfred Adler: To be a human being means to possess a feeling of inferiority which constantly p ...

- 1085. Chris Van Allsburg: Certain peer pressures encourage little fingers to learn how to hold a football ...

- 1086. Chris Van Allsburg: The Polar Express is about faith, and the power of imagination to sustain faith. ...

- 1087. Chris Van Allsburg: The Polar Express was the easiest of my picture book manuscripts to write... Onc ...

- 1088. Beatrice Arthur: I... was not too happy to suddenly take on this public role thrust upon me. They ...

- 1089. Marcus Aurelius: The universal order and the personal order are nothing but different expressions ...

- 1090. Diane Abbott: Whenever I felt like slitting my wrists I used to like listening to depressed si ...

- 1091. Walt Alston: Fans tend to get too excited by streaks of either kind and I think the press doe ...

- 1092. Tony Baker: We're able to make all the decisions here locally... We don't feel the pressure ...

- 1093. Stephen Baldwin: My job is to tell them God created you for you to go to Him, for Him to give you ...

- 1094. Antonio Banderas: Melanie's Spanish is very good actually, but it was very good by the time we did ...

- 1095. Charles Baudelaire: In order for the artist to have a world to express he must first be situated in ...

- 1096. Hilaire Belloc: The Llama is a woolly sort of fleecy hairy goat, with an indolent expression and ...

- 1097. Saul Bellow: A novel is balanced between a few true impressions and the multitude of false on ...

- 1098. Robert Benchley: Most of the arguments to which I am a party fall somewhat short of being impress ...

- 1099. Ambrose Bierce: Suffrage, noun. Expression of opinion by means of a ballot. The right of suffrag ...

- 1100. Rudolf Bing: Expressions of disapproval are on a level of vulgarity that cannot be tolerated. ...
