Famous Quotes
2481 Quotations with Rough.
- 1301. Hubert H. Humphrey: The heroes of the world community are not those who withdraw when difficulties e ...
- 1302. Blaise Pascal: The highest order of mind is accused of folly, as well as the lowest. Nothing is ...
- 1303. Edward M. Forster: The historian must have some conception of how men who are not historians behave ...
- 1304. Aldous Huxley: The history of any nation follows an undulatory course. In the trough of the wav ...
- 1305. Mark Twain: The holy passion of friendship is of so sweet and steady and loyal and enduring ...
- 1306. Harry J. Johnson: The human body has been designed to resist an infinite number of changes and att ...
- 1307. Harry J. Johnson: The human body has been designed to resist an infinite number of changes and att ...
- 1308. Horace: The human race afraid of nothing, rushes on through every crime.
- 1309. Umberto Eco: The ideology of this America wants to establish reassurance through imitation. B ...
- 1310. Al Di Guido: The ides of surfing the net -- I don't know who called it that -- it's more like ...
- 1311. Al Di Guido: The ides of surfing the net -- I don't know who called it that -- it's more like ...
- 1312. Harry A. Overstreet: The immature mind hops from one thing to another; the mature mind seeks to follo ...
- 1313. Will Rogers: The income tax has made liars out of more Americans than golf. Even when you mak ...
- 1314. Will Rogers: The income tax has made liars out of more Americans than golf. Even when you mak ...
- 1315. Princess Diana: The kindness and affection from the public have carried me through some of the m ...
- 1316. Arnold Schwarzenegger: The last three or four reps is what makes the muscle grow. This area of pain div ...
- 1317. Bertrand Russell: The life of man is a long march through the night, surrounded by invisible foes, ...
- 1318. Herman Melville: The lightning flashes through my skull; mine eyeballs ache and ache; my whole be ...
- 1319. Anthony Sampson: The lounge of the main hotel is full of jollity, with large comfortable men sitt ...
- 1320. Virginia Woolf: The man who is aware of himself is henceforward independent; and he is never bor ...