Famous Quotes
171 Quotations with Ranger.
- 121. Mark Twain: Where a blood relation sobs, an intimate friend should choke up, a distant acqua ...

- 122. Anzia Yezierska: Without comprehension, the immigrant would forever remain shut -- a stranger in ...

- 123. Ralph Waldo Emerson: It's no wonder that truth is stranger than fiction. Fiction has to make sense.

- 124. Marcus Aurelius: Life is a warfare and a stranger's sojourn, and after fame is oblivion.

- 125. Maya Angelou: If I could give you one thought, it would be to lift someone up. Lift a stranger ...

- 126. Richard Roeper: A hundred or 500 years from now, history students will look at civilization in t ...

- 127. Harriet Tubman: I was free, but there was no one to welcome me to the land of freedom. I was a s ...

- 128. Unknown: Hail, Guest! We ask not what thou art; If Friend, we greet thee, hand and heart; ...

- 129. Frances Wright: Each day when you see us black folk upon the dusty land of your farm or upon the ...

- 130. Mechtild of Magdeburg: If you love the justice of Jesus Christ more than you fear human judgment then y ...

- 131. Saint Augustine: If two friends ask you to judge a dispute, don't accept, because you will lose o ...

- 132. Robert Blair: Industry is not only the instrument of improvement, but the foundation of pleasu ...

- 133. Daniel Bell: The position of the Jews through the centuries, a stranger in every land, no voi ...

- 134. Taylor Branch: Truth requires a maximum effort to see through the eyes of strangers, foreigners ...

- 135. Edgar Rice Burroghs: Love is a strange master, and human nature is still stranger.

- 136. Agatha Christie: There is nothing more thrilling in this world, I think, than having a child that ...

- 137. Davy Crockett: It was expected of me that I was to bow to the name of Andrew Jackson... even at ...

- 138. Andreas Capellanus: Love is always a stranger in the house of avarice.

- 139. Hugh Casson: Strangers often come up to me and say, I saw you on television. To them it's a s ...

- 140. Mary Elizabeth Coleridge: Christmas Eve I saw a stable, low and very bare, A little child in a manger. The ...
