Famous Quotes
277 Quotations with Reflect.
- 121. Marquis de Vauvenargues: No one is more liable to make mistakes than the man who acts only on reflection.
- 122. Marquis de Vauvenargues: No one is more liable to make mistakes than the man who acts only on reflection.
- 123. Sigmund Freud: No one who has seen a baby sinking back satiated from the breast and falling asl ...
- 124. Author Unknown: No thought, no reflection, no analysis, no cultivation, no intention; let it set ...
- 125. Ralph J. Cudworth: Now all the knowledge and wisdom that is in creatures, whether angels or men, is ...
- 126. Victor Hugo: One cannot be a good historian of the outward, visible world without giving some ...
- 127. Brian Tracy: Our mind is the most valuable possession that we have. he quality of our lives i ...
- 128. Margaret Mead: Our treatment of both older people and children reflects the value we place on i ...
- 129. Margaret Mead: Our treatment of both older people and children reflects the value we place on i ...
- 130. C. S. Lewis: Part of every misery is, so to speak, the misery's shadow or reflection: the fac ...
- 131. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: People have a peculiar pleasure in making converts, that is, in causing others t ...
- 132. A Course In Miracles: Perception is a mirror, not a fact. And what I look on is my state of mind, refl ...
- 133. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Pity is often a reflection of our own evils in the ills of others. It is a delic ...
- 134. John Locke: Practice conquers the habit of doing, without reflecting on the rule.
- 135. Charles Dickens: Reflect upon your present blessings, of which every man has plenty; not on your ...
- 136. William Hazlitt: Reflection makes men cowards.
- 137. Alexander Pope: Remembrance and reflection how allied. What thin partitions divides sense from t ...
- 138. John Locke: Reverie is when ideas float in our mind without reflection or regard of the unde ...
- 139. Crand Briton: Satire is often the reflection of a kind of moral nausea.
- 140. Crand Briton: Satire is often the reflection of a kind of moral nausea.