2798 Quotations with Sure.
- 841. Benjamin Disraeli: Fame and power are the objects of all men. Even their partial fruition is gained ...

- 842. Thomas Carlyle: Fame, we may understand, is no sure test of merit, but only a probability of suc ...

- 843. Marilyn Ferguson: Fear is a question: What are you afraid of, and why? Just as the seed of health ...

- 844. Georges Bernanos: Fear, true fear, is a savage frenzy. Of all the insanities of which we are capab ...

- 845. John Kenneth Galbraith: Few can believe that suffering, especially by others, is in vain. Anything that ...

- 846. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Few persons have sufficient wisdom to prefer censure, which is useful, to praise ...

- 847. Catherine the Great: First health, then wealth, then pleasure, and do not owe anything to anybody.

- 848. Georg C. Lichtenberg: Food probably has a very great influence on the condition of men. Wine exercises ...

- 849. Gerald Gould: For God's sake, if you sin, take pleasure in it, and do it for the pleasure...

- 850. Richard Brinsley Sheridan: For if there is anything to one's praise, it is foolish vanity to be gratified a ...

- 851. Samuel Butler: For most men, and most circumstances, pleasure -- tangible material prosperity i ...

- 852. Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield: For my own part, I would rather be in company with a dead man than with an absen ...

- 853. Eileen Stukane: For one mother, joy is the quiet pleasure found in gently rubbing shampoo into h ...

- 854. Lord Byron: For pleasures past I do not grieve, nor perils gathering near; My greatest grief ...

- 855. Kenneth N. Dayton: For some, giving is only a painful and necessary act forced by societal and soci ...

- 856. Author Unknown: For the memory of love is sweet, though the love itself were in vain. And what I ...

- 857. Charles Baudelaire: For the perfect idler, for the passionate observer it becomes an immense source ...

- 858. Nathaniel Branden: For the rational, psychologically healthy man, the desire for pleasure is the de ...

- 859. Jacques Attali: For twenty-five centuries, Western knowledge has tried to look upon the world. I ...

- 860. George Eliot: For what we call illusions are often, in truth, a wider vision of past and prese ...

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