Famous Quotes
2827 Quotations with Under.
- 621. Miland Brown: History is something I blog. It is impossible to ever capture any moment and get ...

- 622. E. H. Carr: The function off the historian is neither to love the past nor to emancipate him ...

- 623. Roy L. Smith: He who has not Christmas in his heart will never find it under a tree.

- 624. Sarah Malin: Your arms were always open when I needed a hug. Your heart understood when I nee ...

- 625. Edgar Allan Poe: The best chess-player in Christendom may be little more than the best player of ...

- 626. George W. Bush: We're fighting on many fronts, and Iraq is now the central front. Saddam holdout ...

- 627. Ronald Reagan: Freedom is the right to question and change the established way of doing things. ...

- 628. Ludwig von Mises: What pays under capitalism is satisfying the common man, the customer. The more ...

- 629. Milton Friedman: Underlying most arguments against the free market is a lack of belief in freedom ...

- 630. C.S. Lewis: Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of its victims may ...

- 631. Leo Buscaglia: Perfect love is rare indeed - for to be a lover will require that you continuall ...

- 632. Mark Twain: A big leather-bound volume makes an ideal razor strap. A thin book is useful to ...

- 633. Samuel Butler: A blind man knows he cannot see, and is glad to be led, though it be by a dog; b ...

- 634. Carolyn Wells: A blunder at the right moment is better than cleverness at the wrong time.

- 635. Vernon Howard: A clear understanding of negative emotions dismisses them.

- 636. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: A clever man commits no minor blunders.

- 637. Douglas Adams: A common mistake people make when trying to design something completely foolproo ...

- 638. English Saying: A degenerate nobleman is like a turnip. There is nothing good of him but that wh ...

- 639. Gunderson: A desire can overcome all objections and obstacles.

- 640. Author Unknown: A diamond is a chunk of coal that made good under pressure.
