Famous Quotes
2482 Quotations with Read.
- 1601. Herman Melville: We cannot live only for ourselves. A thousand fibers connect us with our fellow ...

- 1602. Jose Ortega y Gasset: We cannot put off living until we are ready. The most salient characteristic of ...

- 1603. Dr. Marcus Bach: We catch on to the truth and technique of expectation in those rare moments when ...

- 1604. Paul Auster: We construct a narrative for ourselves, and that's the thread that we follow fro ...

- 1605. William Shakespeare: We defy augury. There's a special providence in the fall of a sparrow. If it be ...

- 1606. Henry Miller: We do not talk -- we bludgeon one another with facts and theories gleaned from c ...

- 1607. Author Unknown: We give thanks for unknown blessings already on their way.

- 1608. Mark Twain: We have a criminal jury system which is superior to any in the world; and its ef ...

- 1609. Walter Benjamin: We have long forgotten the ritual by which the house of our life was erected. Bu ...

- 1610. Georg C. Lichtenberg: We have no words for speaking of wisdom to the stupid. He who understands the wi ...

- 1611. John Ruskin: We have seen when the earth had to be prepared for the habitation of man, a veil ...

- 1612. William James: We have to live today by what truth we can get today and be ready tomorrow to ca ...

- 1613. George Steiner: We know that a man can read Goethe or Rilke in the evening, that he can play Bac ...

- 1614. Jean Genet: We know that their adventures are childish. They themselves are fools. They are ...

- 1615. Winwood W. Reade: We live between two worlds; we soar in the atmosphere; we creep upon the soil; w ...

- 1616. J. G. Ballard: We live in a world ruled by fictions of every kind -- mass merchandising, advert ...

- 1617. Isadora Duncan: We may not all break the Ten Commandments, but we are certainly all capable of i ...

- 1618. T. S. Eliot: We might remind ourselves that criticism is as inevitable as breathing, and that ...

- 1619. Harry S. Truman: We must have strong minds, ready to accept facts as they are.

- 1620. B.C. Forbes: We must learn that to enjoy happiness we must conscientiously and continuously s ...
