Famous Quotes
1921 Quotations with Robe.
- 1801. Pat Robertson: I think George Bush is going to win in a walk. I really believe I'm hearing from ...

- 1802. Pat Robertson: The founding document of the United States of America acknowledges the Lordship ...

- 1803. Kathleen Robertson: Threads are more Goodwill the Gucci, something the actress, a vintage shop-aholi ...

- 1804. Paul Robeson: As an artist I come to sing, but as a citizen, I will always speak for peace, an ...

- 1805. Robert Thompson: There's nothing a professor likes better than imposing his opinion on as large a ...

- 1806. Robert Townsend: If you have to have a policy manual, publish the Ten Commandments.

- 1807. Robert Townsend: One of the most important tasks of a manager is to eliminate his people's excuse ...

- 1808. Robert Townsend: Top management is supposed to be a tree full of owls-hooting when management hea ...

- 1809. Robert Taft: Criticism in a time of war is essential to the maintenance of any kind of democr ...

- 1810. Robert Terwilliger: Committing yourself is a way of finding out who you are. A man finds his identit ...

- 1811. Robert W. Tucker: The great object of American foreign policy ought to be the restoration of a mor ...

- 1812. Robert C. Tucker: The nature of the group's situation at a given time predetermines what traits ar ...

- 1813. Robert Vaughan: This is a much more fitting interpretation of the book than its modern interpret ...

- 1814. Robert Venturi: Less is a bore.

- 1815. Robert Wagner: I got up to the plate and swung at a lot of those and never hit it. But I got up ...

- 1816. Robert Wagner: I had lived a charmed life, and then I lost a beautiful woman I loved with all m ...

- 1817. Robert Wagner: It's like a great big snowball behind you trying to get the stories and the scri ...

- 1818. Robert Penn Warren: A young man's ambition is to get along in the world and make a place for himself ...

- 1819. Robert Penn Warren: I've been to a lot of places and done a lot of things, but writing was always fi ...

- 1820. Robert Penn Warren: The poem is a little myth of man's capacity of making life meaningful. And in th ...
