Famous Quotes
3849 Quotations with Things.
- 2141. Hildegard Of Bingen: The Creator and Lord of all so loved the world, that He sent His Son for its sal ...
- 2142. Apocrypha: The curiosity to know things has been given to man as a scourge.
- 2143. Ezra Pound: The curse of me and my nation is that we always think things can be bettered by ...
- 2144. Ezra Pound: The curse of me and my nation is that we always think things can be bettered by ...
- 2145. Titus Maccius Plautus: The day, water, sun, moon, night -- I do not have to purchase these things with ...
- 2146. Walter Lippmann: The decay of decency in the modern age, the rebellion against law and good faith ...
- 2147. Richard W. Livingston: The difference between a professional person and a technician is that a technici ...
- 2148. Richard W. Livingston: The difference between a professional person and a technician is that a technici ...
- 2149. Arthur Schopenhauer: The discovery of truth is not prevented as much by the current false appearance ...
- 2150. John Stuart Mill: The duty of man is the same in respect to his own nature as in respect to the na ...
- 2151. F. Scott Fitzgerald: The early twenties when we drank wood alcohol and every day in every way grew be ...
- 2152. Richard M. DeVos: The easiest thing to find on God's green earth is someone to tell you all the th ...
- 2153. Amelia Earhart: The effect of having other interests beyond those domestic works well. The more ...
- 2154. Winston Churchill: The English know how to make the best of things. Their so-called muddling throug ...
- 2155. Epictetus: The essence of philosophy is that a man should so live that his happiness shall ...
- 2156. Benjamin Haydon: The explanation of the propensity of the English people to portrait painting is ...
- 2157. Oscar Wilde: The exquisite art of idleness, one of the most important things that any Univers ...
- 2158. Henry James: The face of nature and civilization in this our country is to a certain point a ...
- 2159. Mark Caine: The failure wishes he could do things he could never do. He thinks little of wha ...
- 2160. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The fatal metaphor of progress, which means leaving things behind us, has utterl ...