633 Quotations with Tune.
- 481. Mark Twain: We have not all had the good fortune to be ladies. We have not all been generals ...

- 482. Benjamin Disraeli: We make our fortunes and we call them fate.

- 483. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: We need greater virtues to sustain good fortune than bad.

- 484. Jean de La Fontaine: We read on the foreheads of those who are surrounded by a foolish luxury, that f ...

- 485. Thomas Fitzosborne: We should learn, by reflection on the misfortunes of others, that there is nothi ...

- 486. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: We undo ourselves by impatience. Misfortunes have their life and their limits, t ...

- 487. Lord Melbourne: Wealth is so much the greatest good that Fortune has to bestow that in the Latin ...

- 488. Sophocles: What fate can be worse than to know we have no one but ourselves to blame for ou ...

- 489. Author Unknown: What is charity? It is silence -- when your words would hurt. It is patience -- ...

- 490. Nursery Rhyme: What is your fortune, my pretty maid? "My face is my fortune, Sir," she said.

- 491. Eugene Delacroix: What torments my soul is its loneliness. The more it expands among friends and t ...

- 492. A. A. Milne: Whatever fortune brings, don't be afraid of doing things.

- 493. Sir John A. MacDonald: When fortune empties her chamber pot on your head, smile and say We are going to ...

- 494. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: When great men let themselves be cast down by the succession of misfortune, it b ...

- 495. Steven Halpern: When Mozart was composing at the end of the eighteenth century, the city of Vien ...

- 496. George Bernard Shaw: When Satan makes impure verses, Allah sends a divine tune to cleanse them.

- 497. Oliver Goldsmith: Whenever you see a gaming table be sure to know fortune is not there. Rather she ...

- 498. Ovid: Whether you call my heart affectionate, or you call it womanish: I confess, that ...

- 499. Eric Butterworth: While many people are trying to be in tune with infinite, what they really are i ...

- 500. Robert Mallett: Who hath not known ill fortune, never knew himself, or his own virtue.

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