Famous Quotes
2293 Quotations with Tell.
- 721. Edith Wharton: How much longer are we going to think it necessary to be "American" before (or i ...
- 722. Oscar Wilde: How strange a thing this is! The Priest telleth me that the Soul is worth all th ...
- 723. Arthur Schopenhauer: How very paltry and limited the normal human intellect is, and how little lucidi ...
- 724. EE Cummings: Humanity I love you because when you're hard up you pawn your intelligence to bu ...
- 725. Gene Perret: Humor is an attitude. It's a way of looking at life and of telling others how yo ...
- 726. John McKay: I am a big believer in the "mirror test." All that matters is if you can look in ...
- 727. Henry Kissinger: I am being frank about myself in this book. I tell of my first mistake on page 8 ...
- 728. Nora Ephron: I am continually fascinated at the difficulty intelligent people have in disting ...
- 729. Alexander Pope: I am his Highness dog at Kew; pray tell me, sir, whose dog are you?
- 730. Samuel Johnson: I am not able to instruct you. I can only tell that I have chosen wrong. I have ...
- 731. W. S. Gilbert: I am, in point of fact, a particularly haughty and exclusive person, of pre-Adam ...
- 732. Patrick Campbell: I believe I was impatient with unintelligent people from the moment I was born: ...
- 733. H. L. Mencken: I believe that it is better to tell the truth than a lie. I believe it is better ...
- 734. Lord Byron: I by no means rank poetry high in the scale of intelligence -- this may look lik ...
- 735. Oscar Wilde: I can stand brute force, but brute reason is quite unbearable. There is somethin ...
- 736. Mark Twain: I can teach anybody how to get what they want out of life. The problem is that I ...
- 737. John Daly: I can tell you one thing. I've done this my way. I don't have anybody to blame f ...
- 738. Jonathan Taylor Thomas: I can't tell you how many shows I've done with full-blown migraine headaches.
- 739. John Berger: I can't tell you what art does and how it does it, but I know that often art has ...
- 740. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: I do myself a greater injury in lying that I do him of whom I tell a lie.