Famous Quotes
2827 Quotations with Under.
- 741. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Boyhood is a most complex and incomprehensible thing. Even when one has been thr ...
- 742. Richard Saunders: Brain cells create ideas. Stress kills brain cells. Stress is not a good idea.
- 743. Antonin Artaud: But how is one to make a scientist understand that there is something unalterabl ...
- 744. William Butler Yeats: But I, being poor, have only my dreams; I have spread my dreams under your feet; ...
- 745. Basil Bunting: But their determination to banish fools foundered ultimately in the installation ...
- 746. Hartley Coleridge: But what is Freedom? Rightly understood, A universal license to be good.
- 747. Jose Ortega y Gasset: By speaking, by thinking, we undertake to clarify things. That forces us to exac ...
- 748. D. H. Lawrence: Can you understand how cruelly I feel the lack of friends who will believe in me ...
- 749. Arthur Schopenhauer: Care should be taken not to build the happiness of life upon a broad foundation ...
- 750. Franklin D. Roosevelt: Charity literally means love, the love that understands, that does not merely sh ...
- 751. Robert Henri: Cherish your emotions and never undervalue them.
- 752. John H. Mccomb: Christ didn't waste his time trying to change the social order. Christ spent all ...
- 753. Cyril Connolly: Civilization is an active deposit which is formed by the combustion of the prese ...
- 754. Paul Goodman: Comedy deflates the sense precisely so that the underlying lubricity and malice ...
- 755. Christine Collange: Common sense is perhaps the most equally divided, but surely the most underemplo ...
- 756. Count Leo Tolstoy: Conceit is incompatible with understanding.
- 757. Thomas Carlyle: Conclusive facts are inseparable from inconclusive except by a head that already ...
- 758. Author Unknown: Confidence is the feeling you have before you understand the situation.
- 759. Henry Miller: Confusion is a word we have invented for an order which is not yet understood.
- 760. Mary Field Belenky: Connected knowers do not measure other people's words by some impersonal standar ...