Famous Quotes
6092 Quotations with Them.
- 3601. Author Unknown: The lord will not hold back the promises, even if the person who makes them is n ...

- 3602. Susan Sontag: The love of the famous, like all strong passions, is quite abstract. Its intensi ...

- 3603. Marquis De Custine: The love of their country is with them only a mode of flattering its master; as ...

- 3604. Antoine de Saint-Exupery: The machine does not isolate man from the great problems of nature but plunges h ...

- 3605. Author Unknown: The majority of people have not the courage to correct others because they don't ...

- 3606. Ellen Gould White: The majority of the diseases which the human family have been and still are suff ...

- 3607. Raymond Chandler: The making of a picture ought surely to be a rather fascinating adventure. It is ...

- 3608. Mark Twain: The man who does not read books has no advantage over the man that can not read ...

- 3609. Henry Miller: The man who is forever disturbed about the condition of humanity either has no p ...

- 3610. Conte di Cavour, Camillo Benso: The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes that he who distrusts them.

- 3611. Conte di Cavour, Camillo Benso: The man who trusts men will make fewer mistakes that he who distrusts them.

- 3612. Maria Edgeworth: The man who will not execute his resolutions when they are fresh upon him can ha ...

- 3613. Emile Durkheim: The man whose whole activity is diverted to inner meditation becomes insensible ...

- 3614. Mary Parker Follett: The manager cannot share his power with division superintendent or foreman or wo ...

- 3615. Douglas Everett: The mark of a well educated person is not necessarily in knowing all the answers ...

- 3616. Douglas Everett: The mark of a well educated person is not necessarily in knowing all the answers ...

- 3617. Florence Nightingale: The martyr sacrifices themselves entirely in vain. Or rather not in vain; for th ...

- 3618. W. H. Auden: The masculine imagination lives in a state of perpetual revolt against the limit ...

- 3619. Antoine de Saint-Exupery: The meaning of things lies not in the things themselves, but in our attitude tow ...

- 3620. John Jay Chapman: The men and woman who make the best boon companions seem to have given up hope o ...
