Famous Quotes
6092 Quotations with Them.
- 4161. William Hazlitt: We find many things to which the prohibition of them constitutes the only tempta ...

- 4162. Henry Wheeler Shaw: We hate those who will not take our advice, and despise them who do.

- 4163. Bill Walsh: We have a lot of players in their first year. Some of them are also in their las ...

- 4164. John McDonald: We have been endowed with the capacity and the power to create desirable picture ...

- 4165. Charles Horton Cooley: We have no higher life that is really apart from other people. It is by imaginin ...

- 4166. Julia Moss Seton: We have no more right to put our discordant states of mind into the lives of tho ...

- 4167. Lorne Sanny: We have so many labor-saving devices today that we go broke keeping them repaire ...

- 4168. James H. Robinson: We have unprecedented conditions to deal with and novel adjustments to make -- t ...

- 4169. Edgar Watson Howe: We hear a great deal about the Lord loving cheerful givers; we wonder where he f ...

- 4170. Gail Sheehy: We hear the haunting presentiment of a dutiful middle age in the current relucta ...

- 4171. Dr. Jess Lair: We inevitably doom our children to failure and frustration when we try to set th ...

- 4172. George Bernard Shaw: We know now that the soul is the body, and the body the soul. They tell us they ...

- 4173. St. Teresa of Avila: We know only that we are living in these bodies and have a vague idea, because w ...

- 4174. Jean Genet: We know that their adventures are childish. They themselves are fools. They are ...

- 4175. Native Americans: We know what the animals do, what are the needs of the beaver, the bear, the sal ...

- 4176. Sam Walton: We let folks know we're interested in them and that they're vital to us -- becau ...

- 4177. Jawaharlal Nehru: We live in a wonderful world that is full of beauty, charm and adventure. There ...

- 4178. Erich Fromm: We live in a world of things, and our only connection with them is that we know ...

- 4179. Benjamin Disraeli: We make our fortunes and we call them fate.

- 4180. Margaret Mead: We make our own criminals, and their crimes are congruent with the national cult ...
