Famous Quotes
274 Quotations with Roach.
- 81. Tori Amos: I grew up in dirt-poor hillbilly country. We lived this dry-below-the-waist kind ...

- 82. Oliver Wendell Holmes: I have a desire to leave the world a little more human than if I had not lived; ...

- 83. Helen Hunt: I know for me the subject of how to be in a relationship is precious and complic ...

- 84. Lin, Yutang: I like spring, but it is too young. I like summer, but it is too proud. So I lik ...

- 85. Abraham Lincoln: I see in the near future a crisis approaching that unnerves me and causes me to ...

- 86. William F. Buckley: Idealism is fine, but as it approaches reality the cost becomes prohibitive.

- 87. Muriel Spark: If I had my life over again I should form the habit of nightly composing myself ...

- 88. Anthony Robbins: If we don't see a failure as a challenge to modify our approach, but rather as a ...

- 89. Norman Mailer: I'm hostile to men, I'm hostile to women, I'm hostile to cats, to poor cockroach ...

- 90. Cicero Pro Ligario: In nothing do men more nearly approach the gods than in doing good to their fell ...

- 91. Harold D. Wilkins: It approaches neglect if an organization could make an intensive and successful ...

- 92. Freeman Dyson: It is characteristic of all deep human problems that they are not to be approach ...

- 93. Andre Gide: It is not always by plugging away at a difficulty and sticking to it that one ov ...

- 94. Dorothy Uhnak: It's funny how your initial approach to a person can determine your feelings tow ...

- 95. Anne Frank: It's really a wonder that I haven't dropped all my ideals because they seem so a ...

- 96. Blaise Pascal: Jesus is the God whom we can approach without pride and before whom we can humbl ...

- 97. Swami Ramdas: Just as a flower gives out its fragrance to whomsoever approaches or uses it, so ...

- 98. James Madison: Learned Institutions ought to be favorite objects with every free people. They t ...

- 99. Louisa May Alcott: Let my name stand among those who are willing to bear ridicule and reproach for ...

- 100. Mark Twain: Life would be infinitely happier if we could only be born at the age of eighty a ...
