Famous Quotes
3030 Quotations with Thos.
- 1361. Publius Cornelius Tacitus: Noble character is best appreciated in those ages in which it can most readily d ...

- 1362. Jane Austen: Nobody can tell what I suffer! But it is always so. Those who do not complain ar ...

- 1363. Samuel Johnson: Nobody can write the life of a man but those who have eat and drunk and lived in ...

- 1364. Jerry Garcia: Nobody stopped thinking about those psychedelic experiences. Once you've been to ...

- 1365. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: None are more unjust in their judgments of others than those who have a high opi ...

- 1366. Author Unknown: None are so blind as those who will not see.

- 1367. Author Unknown: None are so blind as those who will not see.

- 1368. Benjamin Whichcote: None are so empty as those who are full of themselves.

- 1369. Charles Caleb Colton: None are so fond of secrets as those who do not mean to keep them.

- 1370. Pearl S. Buck: None who have always been free can understand the terrible fascinating power of ...

- 1371. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Not only are men susceptible to forget benefits and injuries, they can even grow ...

- 1372. John Spoelhof: Not too long ago, if you did 75 percent of the things you did right, it was okay ...

- 1373. John Spoelhof: Not too long ago, if you did 75 percent of the things you did right, it was okay ...

- 1374. William Shakespeare: Nothing can seem foul to those who win.

- 1375. Sandor Minab: Nothing determines who we will become so much as those things we choose to ignor ...

- 1376. Sandor Minab: Nothing determines who we will become so much as those things we choose to ignor ...

- 1377. William Penn: Nothing does reason more right, than the coolness of those that offer it: For tr ...

- 1378. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nothing is more disgusting than the crowing about liberty by slaves, as most men ...

- 1379. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Nothing is rarer than true good nature; those who are though to have it are usua ...

- 1380. Desiderius Erasmus: Nothing is so foolish, they say, as for a man to stand for office and woo the cr ...
