Famous Quotes
1083 Quotations with Themselves.
- 721. Jonathan Swift: There are few, very few, that will own themselves in a mistake.

- 722. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: There are no rights whatever without corresponding duties. Look at the history o ...

- 723. Victor Hugo: There are obstinate and unknown braves who defend themselves inch by inch in the ...

- 724. Willa Cather: There are only two or three human stories, and they go on repeating themselves a ...

- 725. Raymond Chandler: There are people who can write their memoirs with a reasonable amount of honesty ...

- 726. Odell Shepard: There are people who not only strive to remain static themselves, but strive to ...

- 727. Jose Ortega y Gasset: There are people who so arrange their lives that they feed themselves only on si ...

- 728. Michael Jordan: There are plenty of teams in every sport that have great players and never win t ...

- 729. Cliff Fadiman: There are two kinds of writers; the great ones who can give you truths, and the ...

- 730. Jonathan Edwards: There are two sorts of hypocrites: ones that are deceived with their outward mor ...

- 731. George Eliot: There are various orders of beauty, causing men to make fools of themselves in v ...

- 732. Georg C. Lichtenberg: There are very many people who read simply to prevent themselves from thinking.

- 733. Brian Moore: There comes a point in many people's lives when they can no longer play the role ...

- 734. Charles Baudelaire: There exist certain individuals who are, by nature, given purely to contemplatio ...

- 735. Frantz Fanon: There is a point at which methods devour themselves.

- 736. Ralph Waldo Emerson: There is a tendency for things to right themselves.

- 737. Margaret Thatcher: There is little hope for democracy if the hearts of men and women in democratic ...

- 738. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: There is no person so severely punished, as those who subject themselves to the ...

- 739. William Edward Forster: There is no shame in taking orders from those who themselves have learned to obe ...

- 740. Lord Byron: There is no such thing as a life of passion any more than a continuous earthquak ...
