Famous Quotes
1129 Quotations with Prop.
- 561. Author Unknown: Our passions are the winds that propel our vessel. Our reason is the pilot that ...

- 562. William Hazlitt: Our repugnance to death increases in proportion to our consciousness of having l ...

- 563. Samuel Johnson: Parents and children seldom act in concert: each child endeavors to appropriate ...

- 564. Samuel Johnson: Perhaps man is the only being that can properly be called idle.

- 565. George Robert Gissing: Persistent prophecy is a familiar way of assuring the event.

- 566. George Robert Gissing: Persistent prophecy is a familiar way of assuring the event.

- 567. Barbara Ehrenreich: Personally, I have nothing against work, particularly when performed, quietly an ...

- 568. Mahatma Gandhi: Prayer is not an old woman's idle amusement. Properly understood and applied, it ...

- 569. Oswald Chambers: Prayer is often a temptation to bank on a miracle of God instead of on a moral i ...

- 570. Herbert Lockyer: Prayer, to the patriarchs and prophets, was more than the recital of well-known ...

- 571. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: Prayers are heard in heaven very much in proportion to your faith. Little faith ...

- 572. EE Cummings: Private property began the instant somebody had a mind of his own.

- 573. Walter Lippmann: Private property was the original source of freedom. It still is its main ballpa ...

- 574. Ida Scott Taylor: Procrastination usually results in sorrowful regret. Today's duties put off unti ...

- 575. Angela Y. Davis: Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces a ...

- 576. Angela Y. Davis: Progressive art can assist people to learn not only about the objective forces a ...

- 577. Elizabeth Drew: Propaganda has a bad name, but its root meaning is simply to disseminate through ...

- 578. Jean Anouilh: Propaganda is a soft weapon; hold it in your hands too long, and it will move ab ...

- 579. Aldous Huxley: Propaganda is always rather nauseating. But before we condemn political hypocris ...

- 580. Frances Cornford: Propaganda is that branch of the art of lying which consists in nearly deceiving ...
