Famous Quotes
2223 Quotations with Selves.
- 1181. William James: The attitude of unhappiness is not only painful, it is mean and ugly. What can b ...

- 1182. Willem de Kooning: The attitude that nature is chaotic and that the artist puts order into it is a ...

- 1183. Johann Friedrich von Schiller: The average estimate themselves by what they do, the above average by what they ...

- 1184. John Lennon: The basic thing nobody asks is why do people take drugs of any sort? Why do we h ...

- 1185. John Lennon: The basic thing nobody asks is why do people take drugs of any sort? Why do we h ...

- 1186. Walt Whitman: The beauty of independence, departure, actions that rely on themselves.

- 1187. Percy Bysshe Shelley: The beauty of the internal nature cannot be so far concealed by its accidental v ...

- 1188. Eric Hoffer: The beginning of thought is in disagreement -- not only with others but also wit ...

- 1189. Phillips Brooks: The best advisers, helpers and friends, always are not those who tell us how to ...

- 1190. Phillips Brooks: The best advisers, helpers and friends, always are not those who tell us how to ...

- 1191. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The best government is that which teaches us to govern ourselves.

- 1192. Amos Parrish: The best leaders are those most interested in surrounding themselves with assist ...

- 1193. Amos Parrish: The best leaders are those most interested in surrounding themselves with assist ...

- 1194. Jane Porter: The best manner of avenging ourselves is by not resembling him who has injured u ...

- 1195. Orison Swett Marden: The best thing about giving of ourselves is that what we get is always better th ...

- 1196. Edmund Gibson: The blessings we evoke for another descend upon ourselves.

- 1197. Edmund Gibson: The blessings we evoke for another descend upon ourselves.

- 1198. George Grosz: The bourgeoisie and the petty bourgeoisie have armed themselves against the risi ...

- 1199. George Grosz: The bourgeoisie and the petty bourgeoisie have armed themselves against the risi ...

- 1200. Marcus T. Cicero: The causes of events are ever more interesting than the events themselves.
