Famous Quotes
1113 Quotations with Sting.
- 661. Ken Oshman: The interesting thing is that there are so few important decisions. You don't ha ...
- 662. Ken Oshman: The interesting thing is that there are so few important decisions. You don't ha ...
- 663. Elizabeth Hardwick: The language of the younger generation has the brutality of the city and an asse ...
- 664. Elizabeth Hardwick: The language of the younger generation has the brutality of the city and an asse ...
- 665. Henry Miller: The life of a creator is not the only life nor perhaps the most interesting whic ...
- 666. Benjamin Haydon: The longer a man lives in this world the more he must be convinced that all dome ...
- 667. Charles Baudelaire: The man who says his prayers in the evening is a captain posting his sentries. A ...
- 668. Author Unknown: The mark of a motivated man is his ability to distinguish a setback from a defea ...
- 669. Edwin Way Teale: The measure of an enthusiasm must be taken between interesting events. It is bet ...
- 670. Edwin Way Teale: The measure of an enthusiasm must be taken between interesting events. It is bet ...
- 671. Marguerite Yourcenar: The memory of most men is an abandoned cemetery where lie, unsung and unhonored, ...
- 672. William Bolitho: The mere idea of marriage, as a strong possibility, if not always nowadays a rea ...
- 673. William A. Ward: The momentary thrill of getting rarely equals the lasting joy of giving.
- 674. Albert Einstein: The most beautiful emotion we can experience is the mysterious. It is the power ...
- 675. Alymer Letterman: The most distinguishing feature of winners is their intensity of purpose.
- 676. Alymer Letterman: The most distinguishing feature of winners is their intensity of purpose.
- 677. Carl Jung: The most intense conflicts, if overcome, leave behind a sense of security and ca ...
- 678. Napoleon Hill: The most interesting thing about a postage stamp is the persistence with which i ...
- 679. Percy Bysshe Shelley: The odious and disgusting aristocracy of wealth is built upon the ruins of all t ...
- 680. Mark Twain: The older we grow the greater becomes our wonder at how much ignorance one can c ...