Famous Quotes
667 Quotations with Purpose.
- 601. Rita Rudner: I love to shop after a bad relationship. I don't know. I buy a new outfit and it ...

- 602. J. Saunders Redding: The writer's ultimate purpose is to use his gifts to develop man's awareness of ...

- 603. James Rouse: Profit is not the legitimate purpose of business. The legitimate purpose of busi ...

- 604. William Temple: Our present time is indeed a criticizing and critical time, hovering between the ...

- 605. Margaret Thatcher: What is success? I think it is a mixture of having a flair for the thing that yo ...

- 606. Howard Thurman: Commitment means that it is possible for a man to yield the nerve center of his ...

- 607. Morihei Ueshiba: Mankind's role is to fulfil his heaven-sent purpose through a sincere heart that ...

- 608. Walter F. Ulmer: The essence of a general's job is to assist in developing a clear sense of purpo ...

- 609. Jones Very: Often and often must he have thought, that, to be or not to be forever, was a qu ...

- 610. Barbara M. White: The basic purpose of a liberal arts education is to liberate the human being to ...

- 611. Robbie Williams: I have to be careful what I ask for in life, 'cause I always seem to get it! The ...

- 612. Robbie Williams: I'm really, really enjoying myself, I seem to have a lot of purpose in my life. ...

- 613. Edward O. Wilson: People need a sacred narrative. They must have a sense of larger purpose, in one ...

- 614. Edward O. Wilson: There is a hereditary selective advantage to membership in a powerful group unit ...

- 615. Woodrow Wilson: Golf is a game in which one endeavors to control a ball with implements ill adap ...

- 616. Steven Wright: I wrote a few children's books... not on purpose.

- 617. Mary Shelly Wollstonecraft: Nothing contributes so much to tranquilize the mind as a steady purpose - a poin ...

- 618. Peregrine Worsthorne: The principal purpose of politics is the evolution and maintenance of a securely ...

- 619. Arthur Young: The tendency of philosophers who know nothing of machinery is to talk of man as ...

- 620. Honoré de Balzac: The man who can but sketch his purpose beforehand in words is regarded as a wond ...
