Famous Quotes
522 Quotations with Quite.
- 261. George Mikes: The trouble with tea is that originally it was quite a good drink. So a group of ...
- 262. Karl Albrecht: The typical human life seems to be quite unplanned, undirected, unlived, and uns ...
- 263. William Cobbett: The very hirelings of the press, whose trade it is to buoy up the spirits of the ...
- 264. Jacob Bronowski: The world is full of people who never quite get into the first team and who just ...
- 265. Charlotte P. Gillman: The world is quite right. It does not have to be consistent.
- 266. D. H. Lawrence: The world is wonderful and beautiful and good beyond one's wildest imagination. ...
- 267. Agnes de Mille: Theater people are always pining and agonizing because they're afraid that they' ...
- 268. Mark Twain: There are no people who are quite so vulgar as the over-refined.
- 269. George Eliot: There is much pain that is quite noiseless; and vibrations that make human agoni ...
- 270. Malcolm Muggeridge: There is something ridiculous and even quite indecent in an individual claiming ...
- 271. Jean Baptiste Moliere: There's nothing quite like tobacco: it's the passion of decent folk, and whoever ...
- 272. Katherine Anne Porter: They had both noticed that a life of dissipation sometimes gave to a face the lo ...
- 273. Joyce Grenfell: They look quite promising in the shop; and not entirely without hope when I get ...
- 274. Gregory Corso: They, that unnamed "they," they've knocked me down but I got up. I always get up ...
- 275. Anne Lamott: Think of a fine painter attempting to capture an inner vision, beginning with on ...
- 276. Jane Wagner: This morning I threw up at a board meeting. I was sure the cat was out of the ba ...
- 277. Walter Savage Landor: Those who are quite satisfied sit still and do nothing; those who are quite sati ...
- 278. Count Leo Tolstoy: Though it is possible to utter words only with the intention to fulfill the will ...
- 279. Raymond Chandler: Throughout the history of commercial life nobody has ever quite liked the commis ...
- 280. Thomas Mann: Time cools, time clarifies; no mood can be maintained quite unaltered through th ...