Famous Quotes
2223 Quotations with Selves.
- 681. William Blake: I am really sorry to see my countrymen trouble themselves about politics. If men ...

- 682. Carl Jung: I cannot love anyone if I hate myself. That is the reason why we feel so extreme ...

- 683. D. H. Lawrence: I can't do with mountains at close quarters -- they are always in the way, and t ...

- 684. Bill Clinton: I challenge a new generation of young Americans to a season of service -- to act ...

- 685. Isak Dinesen: I do not know if you remember the tale of the girl who saves the ship under muti ...

- 686. Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley: I do not wish women to have power over men; but over themselves.

- 687. Shirley MacLaine: I don't need anyone to rectify my existence. The most profound relationship we w ...

- 688. Stuart Chase: I find it difficult to believe that words have no meaning in themselves, hard as ...

- 689. Tori Amos: I grew up in dirt-poor hillbilly country. We lived this dry-below-the-waist kind ...

- 690. Connie Mack: I guess more players lick themselves that are ever licked by an opposing team. T ...

- 691. Harvey Goldsmith: I hate banks. They do nothing positive for anybody except take care of themselve ...

- 692. Gerard de Nerval: I have always differentiated between two types of friends; those who want proofs ...

- 693. Gloria Steinem: I have met brave women who are exploring the outer edge of human possibility, wi ...

- 694. Harriet Beecher Stowe: I long to put the experience of fifty years at once into your young lives, to gi ...

- 695. Paul McCartney: I love to hear a choir. I love the humanity to see the faces of real people devo ...

- 696. Lord Byron: I really cannot know whether I am or am not the Genius you are pleased to call m ...

- 697. Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield: I recommend you to take care of the minutes, for the hours will take care of the ...

- 698. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: I regard almost all quarrels of princes on the same footing, and I see nothing t ...

- 699. Douglas Fairbanks: I remember you and recall you without effort, without exercise of will; that is, ...

- 700. Ralph Waldo Emerson: I suffer whenever I see that common sight of a parent or senior imposing his opi ...
