Famous Quotes
19256 Quotations with Thin.
- 18601. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Do not craze yourself with thinking, but go about your business anywhere. Life i ...
- 18602. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The greatest difficulty is that men do not think enough of themselves, do not co ...
- 18603. Ralph Waldo Emerson: What is the hardest task in the world? To think.
- 18604. Samuel Johnson: Few things are impossible to diligence and skill...Great works are performed, no ...
- 18605. Samuel Johnson: The knowledge that something remains yet unenjoyed impairs our enjoyment of the ...
- 18606. Samuel Johnson: An Italian philosopher said that "time was his estate"; an estate which will pro ...
- 18607. Samuel Johnson: Nothing at all will be attempted if all possible objections must first be overco ...
- 18608. Samuel Johnson: Oh how vain and vile a passion is this fear! What base, uncomely things it makes ...
- 18609. Samuel Johnson: We grow weary of those things which we most desire.
- 18610. Samuel Johnson: A man may be so much of everything that he is nothing of everything.
- 18611. Samuel Johnson: He that has much to do will do something wrong.
- 18612. Samuel Johnson: Adversity leads us to think properly of our state, and so is most beneficial to ...
- 18613. Samuel Johnson: He that teaches us anything which we knew not before is undoubtedly to be revere ...
- 18614. Samuel Johnson: To those who have lived long together, everything heard and everything seen reca ...
- 18615. Samuel Johnson: Novelty is indeed necessary to preserve eagerness and alacrity; but art and natu ...
- 18616. Samuel Johnson: To improve the golden moments of opportunity and catch the good that is within o ...
- 18617. Samuel Johnson: A truly strong and sound mind is the mind that can equally embrace great things ...
- 18618. Samuel Johnson: The happiest conversation is that of which nothing is distinctly remembered, but ...
- 18619. Samuel Johnson: Nothing is little to him that feels it with great sensibility.
- 18620. Samuel Johnson: Life admits not of delays; when pleasure can be had, it is fit to catch it. Ever ...