Famous Quotes
2293 Quotations with Tell.
- 1241. Aldous Huxley: The course of every intellectual, if he pursues his journey long and unflinching ...
- 1242. Vladimir Nabokov: The cradle rocks above an abyss, and common sense tells us that our existence is ...
- 1243. Virginia Woolf: The current flows fast and furious. It issues in a spate of words from the louds ...
- 1244. Thomas Carlyle: The cut of a garment speaks of intellect and talent and the color of temperament ...
- 1245. Charles R. Brown: The cynic never grows up, but commits intellectual suicide.
- 1246. Charles R. Brown: The cynic never grows up, but commits intellectual suicide.
- 1247. John Maynard Keynes: The decadent international but individualistic capitalism in the hands of which ...
- 1248. Kay Boyle: The decision to speak out is the vocation and lifelong peril by which the intell ...
- 1249. Kay Boyle: The decision to speak out is the vocation and lifelong peril by which the intell ...
- 1250. Janet Reno: The Department of Justice is committed to asking one central question of everyth ...
- 1251. Janet Reno: The Department of Justice is committed to asking one central question of everyth ...
- 1252. Alice James: The difficulty about all this dying, is that you can't tell a fellow anything ab ...
- 1253. Alice James: The difficulty about all this dying, is that you can't tell a fellow anything ab ...
- 1254. Richard M. DeVos: The easiest thing to find on God's green earth is someone to tell you all the th ...
- 1255. St. Francis De Sales: The elephant, not only the largest but the most intelligent of animals, provides ...
- 1256. Sylvia Pankhurst: The emancipation of today displays itself mainly in cigarettes and shorts. There ...
- 1257. Sylvia Pankhurst: The emancipation of today displays itself mainly in cigarettes and shorts. There ...
- 1258. Malcolm Bradbury: The English are polite by telling lies. The Americans are polite by telling the ...
- 1259. Joseph A. Schumpeter: The evolution of the capitalist style of life could be easily -- and perhaps mos ...
- 1260. George Orwell: The existence of good bad literature -- the fact that one can be amused or excit ...