7031 Quotations with Self.
- 4901. Maxwell Maltz: What is opportunity, and when does it knock? It never knocks. You can wait a who ...

- 4902. John Boorman: What is passion? It is surely the becoming of a person. Are we not, for most of ...

- 4903. Friedrich Nietzsche: What is the vanity of the vainest man compared with the vanity which the most mo ...

- 4904. Arthur Dobrin: What is virtue? It is to hold yourself to your fullest development as a person a ...

- 4905. Abraham Lincoln: What kills the skunk is the publicity it gives itself.

- 4906. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: What madness it is for a man to starve himself to enrich his heir, and so turn a ...

- 4907. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: What makes people happy is activity; changing evil itself into good by power, wo ...

- 4908. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: What makes us see that men know their faults better than we imagine, is that the ...

- 4909. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: What men have called friendship is only a social arrangement, a mutual adjustmen ...

- 4910. Johann Gottfried Von Herder: What of us lies in the hearts of others is our truest and deepest self.

- 4911. Andre Breton: What one hides is worth neither more nor less than what one finds. And what one ...

- 4912. Henry J. Golding: What our deepest self craves is not mere enjoyment, but some supreme purpose tha ...

- 4913. Oliver C. Wilson: What poison is to food, self-pity is to life.

- 4914. Daniel J. Boorstin: What preoccupies us, then, is not God as a fact of nature, but as a fabrication ...

- 4915. Florence Nightingale: What the horrors of war are, no one can imagine. They are not wounds and blood a ...

- 4916. Carlos Fuentes: What the United States does best is to understand itself. What it does worst is ...

- 4917. Douglas Adams: What to do if you find yourself stuck in a crack in the ground underneath a gian ...

- 4918. Eugene Delacroix: What torments my soul is its loneliness. The more it expands among friends and t ...

- 4919. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: What we call virtues are often just a collection of casual actions and selfish i ...

- 4920. Henry Parry Liddon: What we do upon some great occasion will probably depend on what we already are. ...

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