Famous Quotes
2293 Quotations with Tell.
- 1041. Bertrand Russell: No matter how eloquently a dog may bark, he cannot tell you that his parents wer ...
- 1042. Sir Lawrence Olivier: No matter how well you perform there's always somebody of intelligent opinion wh ...
- 1043. Sir Lawrence Olivier: No matter how well you perform there's always somebody of intelligent opinion wh ...
- 1044. Mark Twain: No real gentleman will tell the naked truth in the presence of ladies.
- 1045. Lazarus Long: No storyteller has ever been able to dream up anything as fantastically unlikely ...
- 1046. Israel Zangwill: No... the real American has not yet arrived. He is only in the crucible, I tell ...
- 1047. Jane Austen: Nobody can tell what I suffer! But it is always so. Those who do not complain ar ...
- 1048. Arthur Miller: Nobody dast blame this man. For a salesman, there is no rock bottom to the life. ...
- 1049. Lydia M. Child: None speak of the bravery, the might, or the intellect of Jesus; but the devil i ...
- 1050. Daniel J. Boorstin: Not so many years ago there was no simpler or more intelligible notion than that ...
- 1051. Daniel J. Boorstin: Not so many years ago there was no simpler or more intelligible notion than that ...
- 1052. Epictetus: Nothing great is created suddenly, any more than a bunch of grapes or a fig. If ...
- 1053. B. R. Hayden: Nothing is so envied as genius, nothing so hopeless of attainment by labor alone ...
- 1054. Thomas B. Macaulay: Nothing is so galling to a people not broken in from the birth as a paternal, or ...
- 1055. Gustave Vapereau: Nothing is truer in a sense than a funeral oration: It tells precisely what dead ...
- 1056. Gustave Vapereau: Nothing is truer in a sense than a funeral oration: It tells precisely what dead ...
- 1057. Anthony Burgess: Novelists are perhaps the last people in the world to be entrusted with opinions ...
- 1058. Oscar Wilde: Nowadays to be intelligible is to be found out.
- 1059. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Objects in pictures should so be arranged as by their very position to tell thei ...
- 1060. Arthur Schopenhauer: Obstinacy is the result of the will forcing itself into the place of the intelle ...