Famous Quotes
20587 Quotations with Ther.
- 10681. Author Unknown: The man who really wants to do something finds a way, the other finds an excuse.

- 10682. Joseph French Johnson: The man who works for the gold in the job rather than for the money in the pay e ...

- 10683. Joseph French Johnson: The man who works for the gold in the job rather than for the money in the pay e ...

- 10684. Emile Durkheim: The man whose whole activity is diverted to inner meditation becomes insensible ...

- 10685. Tim III Ellis: The mandate for equal opportunity doesn't dictate disregard for the differences ...

- 10686. Tim III Ellis: The mandate for equal opportunity doesn't dictate disregard for the differences ...

- 10687. Dietrich Bonhoeffer: The mark of solitude is silence, as speech is the mark of community. Silence and ...

- 10688. Mikhail Gorbachev: The market came with the dawn of civilization and it is not an invention of capi ...

- 10689. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The mark of the man of the world is absence of pretension. He does not make a sp ...

- 10690. J. G. Ballard: The marriage of reason and nightmare which has dominated Twentieth Century has g ...

- 10691. Florence Nightingale: The martyr sacrifices themselves entirely in vain. Or rather not in vain; for th ...

- 10692. Helen Keller: The marvelous richness of human experience would lose something of rewarding joy ...

- 10693. James A. Michener: The master in the art of living makes little distinction between his work and hi ...

- 10694. John Berger: The media network has its idols, but its principal idol is its own style which g ...

- 10695. Thomas Mann: The meeting in the open of two dogs, strangers to each other, is one of the most ...

- 10696. John Jay Chapman: The men and woman who make the best boon companions seem to have given up hope o ...

- 10697. Charles Dickens: The men who learn endurance, are they who call the whole world, brother.

- 10698. Logan Pearsall Smith: The mere process of growing old together will make the slightest acquaintance se ...

- 10699. Margaret Drabble: The middle years, caught between children and parents, free of neither: the past ...

- 10700. Bernard Devoto: The mind has its own logic but does not often let others in on it.
