Famous Quotes
462 Quotations with Treat.
- 261. Ben Jonson: 'Tis the common disease of all your musicians that they know no mean, to be entr ...
- 262. Hugh Prather: To avail yourself of His certain wisdom, ask of Him whatever questions you have. ...
- 263. William Hazlitt: To be remembered after we are dead, is but poor recompense for being treated wit ...
- 264. Sandra L. Douglas: To have a curable illness and to leave it untreated except for prayer is like st ...
- 265. Edward Hoagland: To relive the relationship between owner and slave we can consider how we treat ...
- 266. Henry James: To treat a "big" subject in the intensely summarized fashion demanded by an even ...
- 267. Paul Goodman: To translate, one must have a style of his own, for otherwise the translation wi ...
- 268. Elizabeth Arden: Treat a horse like a woman and a woman like a horse. And they'll both win for yo ...
- 269. Fred A. Allen: Treat employees like partners, and they act like partners.
- 270. Sufism: Treat others as thou wouldn't be treated. What thou likest not for thyself, disp ...
- 271. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Treat people as if they were what they ought to be and you help them to become w ...
- 272. Michael LeBoeuf: Treat your customers like lifetime partners.
- 273. Charles De Gaulle: Treaties are like roses and young girls -- they last while they last
- 274. Samuel Johnson: Treating your adversary with respect is giving him an advantage to which he is n ...
- 275. Sri Anandamayi Ma: Try to treat with equal love all the people with whom you have relations. Thus t ...
- 276. Author Unknown: Two-minute attitude drill: To everyone: You can trust me. I'm committed to excel ...
- 277. William Golding: Utopias are presented for our inspection as a critique of the human state if the ...
- 278. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: We are inconsolable at being deceived by our enemies and being betrayed by our f ...
- 279. Douglas MacArthur: We are not retreating -- we are advancing in another direction.
- 280. Henry David Thoreau: We are not what we are, nor do we treat or esteem each other for such, but for w ...