Famous Quotes
388 Quotations with Rates.
- 261. Helen Gurley Brown: The only thing that separates successful people from the ones who aren't is the ...

- 262. Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton: The prudent person may direct a state, but it is the enthusiast who regenerates ...

- 263. Antonin Artaud: The race of prophets is extinct. Europe is becoming set in its ways, slowly emba ...

- 264. John W. Gardner: The society that scorns excellence in plumbing because plumbing is a humble acti ...

- 265. Camille Paglia: The trauma of the Sixties persuaded me that my generation's egalitarianism was a ...

- 266. George Washington: The tumultuous populace of large cities are ever to be dreaded. Their indiscrimi ...

- 267. Richard Rorty: The usual picture of Socrates is of an ugly little plebeian who inspired a hands ...

- 268. Walt Disney: There is more treasure in books than in all the pirates' loot on Treasure Island ...

- 269. Buddha: There is nothing more dreadful than the habit of doubt. Doubt separates people. ...

- 270. James Russell Lowell: There is nothing so desperately monotonous as the sea, and I no longer wonder at ...

- 271. Author Unknown: There is nothing that exasperates people more than a display of superior ability ...

- 272. Socrates: There is only one good -- knowledge; and only one evil -- ignorance.

- 273. Socrates: They are not only idle who do nothing, but they are idle also who might be bette ...

- 274. Thomas B. Macaulay: Time advances: facts accumulate; doubts arise. Faint glimpses of truth begin to ...

- 275. William J. Durant: Tired mothers find that spanking takes less time than reasoning and penetrates s ...

- 276. Claude M. Bristol: To create power is like a magnet, this is true because this creative power opera ...

- 277. Hippocrates: To do nothing is also a good remedy.

- 278. Socrates: To fear death, my friends, is only to think ourselves wise, without being wise: ...

- 279. Socrates: To move the world, we must first move ourselves.

- 280. W. H. Auden: To pray is to pay attention to something or someone other than oneself. Whenever ...
