Famous Quotes
1921 Quotations with Robe.
- 81. Robert Fulghum: All I really need to know about how to live and what to do and how to be I learn ...

- 82. Robert Fulghum: Share everything. Don't take things that aren't yours. Put things back where you ...

- 83. Robert Half: Convincing yourself doesn't win an argument.

- 84. Nora Roberts: Love and magic have a great deal in common. They enrich the soul, delight the he ...

- 85. Robert Benchley: The most common of all antagonisms arises from a man's taking a seat beside you ...

- 86. Robert Burton: Old friends become bitter enemies on a sudden for toys and small offenses.

- 87. Robert M. Hutchins: The object of education is to prepare the young to educate themselves throughout ...

- 88. Robert South: If there be any truer measure of a man than by what he does, it must be by what ...

- 89. Robert Burton: Like dogs in a wheel, birds in a cage, or squirrels in a chain, ambitious men st ...

- 90. Robert Hugh Benson: It seems to me probable that anyone who has a series of intolerable positions to ...

- 91. Robert Collier: One comes to believe whatever one repeats to oneself sufficiently often, whether ...

- 92. Robert Collier: It sometimes seems that we have only to solve a thing greatly to get it.

- 93. Robert Collier: Something must be done when you find an opposing set of desires of this kind wel ...

- 94. Robert Collier: Vision - It reaches beyond the thing that is, into the conception of what can be ...

- 95. Robert Frost: The chief reason for going to school is to get the impression fixed for life tha ...

- 96. Robert M. Hutchins: Education is not to reform students or amuse them or to make them expert technic ...

- 97. Robert Hall: A friend should be one in whose understanding and virtue we can equally confide, ...

- 98. Robert Lynd: Friendship will not stand the strain of very much good advice for very long.

- 99. Robert Cecil: Examples is more forcible than precept. People look at my six days in the week t ...

- 100. Robert Hall: The innocence of the intention abates nothing of the mischief of the example.
