Famous Quotes
1268 Quotations with Reed.
- 701. James Truslow Adams: The freedom now desired by many is not freedom to do and dare but freedom from c ...

- 702. Grace Patricia Kelly: The freedom of the press works in such a way that there is not much freedom from ...

- 703. Julie Burchill: The freedom that women were supposed to have found in the Sixties largely boiled ...

- 704. John Mortimer: The freedom to make a fortune on the stock exchange has been made to sound more ...

- 705. Toni Morrison: The function of freedom is to free somebody else.

- 706. Denis Diderot: The general interest of the masses might take the place of the insight of genius ...

- 707. Ida White Parker: The great majority of successful business men and women have been and are posses ...

- 708. Ida White Parker: The great majority of successful business men and women have been and are posses ...

- 709. Friedrich Nietzsche: The great man fights the elements in his time that hinder his own greatness, in ...

- 710. Bernard M. Baruch: The greatest blessing of our democracy is freedom. But in the last analysis, our ...

- 711. Saul Alinsky: The greatest enemy of individual freedom is the individual himself.

- 712. William Havard: The greatest Glory of a free-born People is to transmit that Freedom to their Ch ...

- 713. William Havard: The greatest Glory of a free-born People is to transmit that Freedom to their Ch ...

- 714. Sadi: The greedy man is not content with a whole world set before him.

- 715. Paul Twitchell: The higher one climbs on the spiritual ladder, the more they will grant others t ...

- 716. Paul Twitchell: The higher one climbs on the spiritual ladder, the more they will grant others t ...

- 717. Meridel Le Sueur: The history of an oppressed people is hidden in the lies and the agreed myth of ...

- 718. Georg Hegel: The history of the world is none other than the progress of the consciousness of ...

- 719. Harry S. Truman: The human animal cannot be trusted for anything good except en masse. The combin ...

- 720. George Eliot: The intense happiness of our union is derived in a high degree from the perfect ...
