Famous Quotes
506 Quotations with Strange.
- 261. William Faulkner: The aim of every artist is to arrest motion, which is life, by artificial means ...

- 262. Lynn Barber: The best interviews -- like the best biographies -- should sing the strangeness ...

- 263. Lynn Barber: The best interviews -- like the best biographies -- should sing the strangeness ...

- 264. Sir Hardy Amies: The best-dressed woman is one whose clothes wouldn't look too strange in the cou ...

- 265. Sir Hardy Amies: The best-dressed woman is one whose clothes wouldn't look too strange in the cou ...

- 266. Jackie A. Strange: The boundaries of altruism are not even limited to an infinite sum of currency.

- 267. Jackie A. Strange: The boundaries of altruism are not even limited to an infinite sum of currency.

- 268. Sir Roger L'Estrange: The devil helps his servants for a season; but when they get into a pinch; he le ...

- 269. Soren Kierkegaard: The difference between a man who faces death for the sake of an idea and an imit ...

- 270. Erma Bombeck: The family. We are a strange little band of characters trudging through life sha ...

- 271. Maria Montessori: The greatness of the human personality begins at the hour of birth. From this al ...

- 272. Charles Horton Cooley: The human mind is indeed a cave swarming with strange forms of life, most of the ...

- 273. Charles Horton Cooley: The human mind is indeed a cave swarming with strange forms of life, most of the ...

- 274. Sir Peter Medawar: The human mind treats a new idea the way the body treats a strange protein; it r ...

- 275. Jackie A. Strange: The measure of a man's value is the degree to which he has made a difference in ...

- 276. Thomas Mann: The meeting in the open of two dogs, strangers to each other, is one of the most ...

- 277. W. J. Turner: The mind of the people is like mud, from which arise strange and beautiful thing ...

- 278. W. J. Turner: The mind of the people is like mud, from which arise strange and beautiful thing ...

- 279. Daniel J. Boorstin: The modern American tourist now fills his experience with pseudo-events. He has ...

- 280. Haniel Long: The moment one accosts a stranger or is accosted by him is above all in this lif ...
