Famous Quotes
132 Quotations with Trait.
- 61. Van Wyck Brooks: Nothing is so soothing to our self esteem as to find our bad traits in our foreb ...

- 62. Van Wyck Brooks: Nothing is so soothing to our self esteem as to find our bad traits in our foreb ...

- 63. William S. Burroughs: Now what sort of man or woman or monster would stroke a centipede I have ever se ...

- 64. William Shakespeare: O world, world! thus is the poor agent despised. O traitors and bawds, how earne ...

- 65. Charles Peguy: One has not the right to betray even a traitor. Traitors must be fought, got bet ...

- 66. Kate Millet: Perhaps nothing is so depressing an index of the inhumanity of the male-supremac ...

- 67. Sidney J. Harris: Perseverance is the most overrated of traits, if it is unaccompanied by talent; ...

- 68. Stephen Vizinczey: Powerful men in particular suffer from the delusion that human beings have no me ...

- 69. Neil C. Strait: Prayer is talking with God and telling Him you love Him, conversing with God abo ...

- 70. George Eliot: Sir Joshua would have been glad to take her portrait; and he would have had an e ...

- 71. John Christian Bovee: Six traits of effective leaders: 1. Make others feel important 2. Promote a visi ...

- 72. Hippocrates: Sometimes give your services for nothing, calling to mind a previous benefaction ...

- 73. Ralph Waldo Emerson: Sooner or later that which is now life shall be poetry, and every fair and manly ...

- 74. Karl Kraus: Squeeze human nature into the straitjacket of criminal justice and crime will ap ...

- 75. Thomas B. Macaulay: The best portraits are those in which there is a slight mixture of caricature.

- 76. Ivan Illich: The compulsion to do good is an innate American trait. Only North Americans seem ...

- 77. Janet Malcolm: The dominant and most deep-dyed trait of the journalist is his timorousness. Whe ...

- 78. Benjamin Haydon: The explanation of the propensity of the English people to portrait painting is ...

- 79. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The fatal trait of the times is the divorce between religion and morality.

- 80. Elizabeth Bowen: The heart may think it knows better: the senses know that absence blots people o ...
