Famous Quotes
816 Quotations with Rust.
- 501. Claude Levi-Strauss: The musical emotion springs precisely from the fact that at each moment the comp ...

- 502. Lewis H. Lapham: The national distrust of the contemplative temperament arises less from an innat ...

- 503. Henry Lewis Stimson: The only way to make a man trustworthy is to trust him.

- 504. Joseph Addison: The person who has a firm trust in the Supreme Being is powerful in his power, w ...

- 505. Agnes Repplier: The pessimist is seldom an agitating individual. His creed breeds indifference t ...

- 506. David Mamet: The poker player learns that sometimes both science and common sense are wrong; ...

- 507. Robert Brustein: The primary function of a theater is not to please itself, or even to please its ...

- 508. Maya Angelou: The sadness of the women's movement is that they don't allow the necessity of lo ...

- 509. Jeremy Bentham: The schoolmaster is abroad! And I trust to him armed with his primer against the ...

- 510. George Eliot: The sense of an entailed disadvantage -- the deformed foot doubtfully hidden by ...

- 511. Brian Moore: The silent majority distrusts people who believe in causes.

- 512. Thomas Traherne: The soul is made for action, and cannot rest till it be employed. Idleness is it ...

- 513. Elizabeth Drew: The torment of human frustration, whatever its immediate cause, is the knowledge ...

- 514. Thomas J. Watson: The toughest thing about the power of trust is that it's very difficult to build ...

- 515. Amos Bronson Alcott: The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. He inspi ...

- 516. Samuel Johnson: The vanity of being known to be trusted with a secret is generally one of the ch ...

- 517. Benjamin Disraeli: The Youth of a Nation are the trustees of posterity.

- 518. Robert Brustein: Theatergoing is a communal act, movie going a solitary one.

- 519. Joe Slovo: There are only two sorts of people in life you can trust -- good Christians and ...

- 520. Vaclav Havel: There can be no doubt that distrust of words is less harmful than unwarranted tr ...
