Famous Quotes
7070 Quotations with Ting.
- 2961. Soren Kierkegaard: Not just in commerce but in the world of ideas too our age is putting on a verit ...

- 2962. Author Unknown: Not respecting yourself is the same as committing suicide at a slow rate.

- 2963. Author Unknown: Not respecting yourself is the same as committing suicide at a slow rate.

- 2964. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Not the maker of plans and promises, but rather the one who offers faithful serv ...

- 2965. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Not the maker of plans and promises, but rather the one who offers faithful serv ...

- 2966. Walter Benjamin: Not to find one's way in a city may well be uninteresting and banal. It requires ...

- 2967. Wright C. Mills: Not wishing to be disturbed over moral issues of the political economy, American ...

- 2968. Arthur Gordon: Nothing in life is more exciting and rewarding than the sudden flash of insight ...

- 2969. Helen MacInnes: Nothing is interesting if you are not interested.

- 2970. Ludwig Borne: Nothing is lasting but change; nothing perpetual but death.

- 2971. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Nothing is more disgusting than the crowing about liberty by slaves, as most men ...

- 2972. Gustave Flaubert: Nothing is more humiliating than to see idiots succeed in enterprises we have fa ...

- 2973. Deepak Chopra: Nothing is more important than reconnecting with your bliss. Nothing is as rich. ...

- 2974. A.J. Cronin: Nothing is more limiting than a closed circle of acquaintanceship where every av ...

- 2975. Norman Cousins: Nothing is more powerful than an individual acting out of his conscience, thus h ...

- 2976. Walter Benjamin: Nothing is poorer than a truth expressed as it was thought. Committed to writing ...

- 2977. Bertrand Russell: Nothing is so exhausting as indecision, and nothing is so futile.

- 2978. Winston Churchill: Nothing is so exhilarating in life as to be shot at with no result.

- 2979. Winston Churchill: Nothing is so exhilarating in life as to be shot at with no result.

- 2980. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: Nothing is so wretched or foolish as to anticipate misfortunes. What madness is ...
