Famous Quotes
20587 Quotations with Ther.
- 13541. Harriet Martineau: What office is there which involves more responsibility, which requires more qua ...

- 13542. John C. Lilly: What one believes to be true either is true or becomes true within limits to be ...

- 13543. Jeannette Rankin: What one decides to do in crisis depends on one's philosophy of life, and that p ...

- 13544. Andre Breton: What one hides is worth neither more nor less than what one finds. And what one ...

- 13545. Author Unknown: What one man does, another fails to do; what's fit for me may not be fit for you ...

- 13546. W. H. Auden: What people don't realize is that intimacy has its conventions as well as ordina ...

- 13547. Terry Eagleton: What persuades men and women to mistake each other from time to time for gods or ...

- 13548. Susan Sontag: What pornographic literature does is precisely to drive a wedge between one's ex ...

- 13549. George Eliot: What quarrel, what harshness, what unbelief in each other can subsist in the pre ...

- 13550. Italo Calvino: What Romantic terminology called genius or talent or inspiration is nothing othe ...

- 13551. Jonathan Katz: What she doesn't say is just as important as what she does say -- but there's so ...

- 13552. Lord Byron: What should I have known or written had I been a quiet, mercantile politician or ...

- 13553. Ralph Waldo Emerson: What terrible questions we are learning to ask! The former men believed in magic ...

- 13554. Ursula K. Le Guin: What the hell is nostalgia doing in a science-fiction film? With the whole unive ...

- 13555. Confucius: What the superior person seeks is in themselves. What the mean person seeks is i ...

- 13556. Carlos Fuentes: What the United States does best is to understand itself. What it does worst is ...

- 13557. Eugene Delacroix: What torments my soul is its loneliness. The more it expands among friends and t ...

- 13558. Benjamin Franklin: What vast additions to the conveniences and comforts of living might mankind hav ...

- 13559. Friedrich Nietzsche: What was silent in the father speaks in the son, and often I found in the son th ...

- 13560. Dietrich Bonboeffer: What we are in ourselves, and what we owe to others makes us a complete whole.
