Famous Quotes
1965 Quotations with Succes.
- 1721. Mike Huckabee: Great things are rarely easy things. They are most often risky things, with just ...

- 1722. King Hussein I: I wish to say to you that the life of an enlightened people and a vibrant nation ...

- 1723. Kirk Hammett: I don't think success has changed us as people at all. We are the same lunatics ...

- 1724. Edwin Hatch: The history of the organization of Christianity has been in reality the history ...

- 1725. Bonnie Hunt: I think that failure by your own standards is certainly a form of success.

- 1726. Vanilla Ice: Honestly, a lot of people thought that I was on top of the world selling so many ...

- 1727. Kazuo Ishiguro: I felt I had almost written myself into a corner. You could say I'd rewritten th ...

- 1728. Kazuo Ishiguro: The idea of a successful novel was something that was reviewed in the Observer a ...

- 1729. Joshua Jackson: I've been twice lucky - I guess I shouldn't expect to win the lottery any time s ...

- 1730. Storm Jameson: Think of all the really successful men and women you know. Do you know a single ...

- 1731. Ken Jenkins: I think science has enjoyed an extraordinary success because it has such a limit ...

- 1732. Derek Jeter: We just want to win. That's the bottom line. I think a lot of times people may b ...

- 1733. Abdul Kalam: Tell me, why is the media here so negative? Why are we in India so embarrassed t ...

- 1734. Helen Keller: Life is a succession of lessons which must be lived to be understood.

- 1735. John F. Kennedy: A revolution is coming - a revolution which will be peaceful if we are wise enou ...

- 1736. Corita Kent: Life is a succession of moments, To live each one is to succeed.

- 1737. Craig Kilborn: Strange medical news from Pakistan: A man had a successful organ transplant with ...

- 1738. Stephen King: Talent in cheaper than table salt. What separates the talented individual from t ...

- 1739. Henry A. Kissinger: Each success only buys an admission ticket to a more difficult problem.

- 1740. Henry A. Kissinger: No foreign policy - no matter how ingenious - has any chance of success if it is ...
