Famous Quotes
2827 Quotations with Under.
- 1821. Robert Bianco: We once worried that democracy could not survive if an undereducated populace kn ...
- 1822. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: We only labor to stuff the memory, and leave the conscience and the understandin ...
- 1823. Thich Nhat Hanh: We really have to understand the person we want to love. If our love is only a w ...
- 1824. Henry David Thoreau: We shall see but little way if we require to understand what we see. How few thi ...
- 1825. Confucius: We should feel sorrow, but not sink under its oppression.
- 1826. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: We should often be ashamed of our finest actions if the world understood all the ...
- 1827. Ellen Gould White: We should strive to understand the weakness of others.
- 1828. William Ellery Channing: We smile at the ignorance of the savage who cuts down the tree in order to reach ...
- 1829. Author Unknown: We will conserve only what we love. We will love only what we understand. We wil ...
- 1830. David Hare: Weak minds sink under prosperity as well as adversity; but strong and deep ones ...
- 1831. Cyril Connolly: Were I to deduce any system from my feelings on leaving Eton, it might be called ...
- 1832. Charles Darwin: What a book a devil's chaplain might write on the clumsy, wasteful, blundering, ...
- 1833. Edgar Degas: What a delightful thing is the conversation of specialists! One understands abso ...
- 1834. Walt Whitman: What a devil art thou, Poverty! How many desires -- how many aspirations after g ...
- 1835. William J. Durant: What better way is there to make men love one another than to make men understan ...
- 1836. Harold Rosenberg: What better way to prove that you understand a subject than to make money out of ...
- 1837. Mark Twain: What is there that confers the noblest delight? What is that which swells a man' ...
- 1838. Burton Rascoe: What no wife of a writer can ever understand is that a writer is working when he ...
- 1839. Isadora Duncan: What one has not experienced, one will never understand in print.
- 1840. Terry Eagleton: What persuades men and women to mistake each other from time to time for gods or ...