1156 Quotations with Rather.
- 521. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Not the maker of plans and promises, but rather the one who offers faithful serv ...

- 522. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Not the maker of plans and promises, but rather the one who offers faithful serv ...

- 523. William Law: Nothing hath separated us from God but our own will, or rather our own will is o ...

- 524. George Halas: Nothing is work unless you'd rather be doing something else.

- 525. A.E. Hotchner: Of course we all have our limits, but how can you possibly find your boundaries ...

- 526. A.E. Hotchner: Of course we all have our limits, but how can you possibly find your boundaries ...

- 527. Pablo Picasso: Often while reading a book one feels that the author would have preferred to pai ...

- 528. Pablo Picasso: Often while reading a book one feels that the author would have preferred to pai ...

- 529. Chazz Palminteri: Oh, great reviews are the worst. They mislead you more than the bad ones, becaus ...

- 530. Chazz Palminteri: Oh, great reviews are the worst. They mislead you more than the bad ones, becaus ...

- 531. John Kenneth Galbraith: Once the visitor was told rather repetitively that this city was the melting pot ...

- 532. John Kenneth Galbraith: Once the visitor was told rather repetitively that this city was the melting pot ...

- 533. Albert Einstein: One must not attempt to justify them, but rather to sense their nature simply an ...

- 534. Maxwell Maltz: One of the reasons it has seemed so difficult for a person to change his habits, ...

- 535. Motto: One should be of service rather than be conspicuous.

- 536. Henry Miller: One's destination is never a place, but rather a new way of looking at things.

- 537. B.C. Forbes: Opportunity rarely knocks on your door. Knock rather on opportunity's door if yo ...

- 538. Cherie Carter-Scott: Ordinary people believe only in the possible. Extraordinary people visualize not ...

- 539. Ludwig Wittgenstein: Our civilization is characterized by the word `progress'. Progress is its form r ...

- 540. Arthur Schopenhauer: Our first ideas of life are generally taken from fiction rather than fact.

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