Famous Quotes
2250 Quotations with Ties.
- 1361. John Lennon: The thing the sixties did was to show us the possibilities and the responsibilit ...

- 1362. Les Brown: The things you want are always possible; it is just that the way to get them is ...

- 1363. Gabriele Lusser Rico: The thought pattern characteristic of the right brain lends itself to the format ...

- 1364. Rudyard Kipling: The Three in One, the One in Three? Not so! To my own Gods I go. It may be they ...

- 1365. Karl Marx: The Tories in England had long imagined that they were enthusiastic about the mo ...

- 1366. Thomas J. Watson: The toughest thing about the power of trust is that it's very difficult to build ...

- 1367. Camille Paglia: The trauma of the Sixties persuaded me that my generation's egalitarianism was a ...

- 1368. Hannah Arendt: The trouble with Eichmann was precisely that so many were like him, and that the ...

- 1369. Robert Stuberg: The trouble with so many of us is that we underestimate the power of simplicity. ...

- 1370. W. Somerset Maugham: The trouble with young writers is that they are all in their sixties.

- 1371. Smiley Blanton: The truth is that all of us attain the greatest success and happiness possible i ...

- 1372. PattiSue Plumber: The truth is that most busy people cannot sustain a seven-day-a-week training sc ...

- 1373. George Washington: The tumultuous populace of large cities are ever to be dreaded. Their indiscrimi ...

- 1374. Aristotle: The two qualities which chiefly inspire regard and affection are that a thing is ...

- 1375. Thomas J. Vilord: The ultimate is not to win, but to reach within the depths of your capabilities ...

- 1376. Giambattista Vico: The universal principle of etymology in all languages: words are carried over fr ...

- 1377. Confucius: The way of a superior man is three-fold: Virtuous, he is free from anxieties; wi ...

- 1378. Oscar Wilde: The way of paradoxes is the way of truth. To test Reality we must see it on the ...

- 1379. Richard Bach: The way to avoid responsibility is to say, "I've got responsibilities."

- 1380. Sir Walter Scott: The willow which bends to the tempest, often escapes better than the oak which r ...
