Famous Quotes
1902 Quotations with Through.
- 1041. Og Mandino: The victory of success is half won when one gains the habit of setting goals and ...

- 1042. I Ching: The way of the creative works through change and transformation, so that each th ...

- 1043. Frank Dane: The way to a woman's heart is through your wallet.

- 1044. William Frederick Book: The way to push things through to a finish effectively must be learned.

- 1045. Og Mandino: The weakest living creature, by concentrating his powers on a single object, can ...

- 1046. Sean O'Casey: The wide wonder of Broadway is disconsolate in the daytime; but gaudily glorious ...

- 1047. Harold Macmillan: The wind of change is blowing through the continent. Whether we like it or not, ...

- 1048. Henry Brooks Adams: The woman who is known only through a man is known wrong.

- 1049. Arthur Miller: The word "now" is like a bomb thrown through the window, and it ticks.

- 1050. Frederick Frieseke: The words printed here are concepts. You must go through the experiences.

- 1051. Michel Foucault: The work of an intellectual is not to mould the political will of others; it is, ...

- 1052. James W. Frick: The work of philanthropy has no parallel in this country in our day. And we must ...

- 1053. Hermann Broch: The world has always gone through periods of madness so as to advance a bit on t ...

- 1054. Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield: The world is a country which nobody ever yet knew by description; one must trave ...

- 1055. Martin Buber: The world is not comprehensible, but it is embraceable: through the embracing of ...

- 1056. H.W. Arnold: The worst bankrupt is the man who has lost his enthusiasm. Let a man lose everyt ...

- 1057. Dorothea Brande: The Wright brothers flew through the smoke screen of impossibility.

- 1058. Antonin Artaud: Theater of cruelty means a theater difficult and cruel for myself first of all. ...

- 1059. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Their is a road from the eye to heart that does not go through the intellect.

- 1060. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: There are crimes which become innocent and even glorious through their splendor, ...
