Famous Quotes
433 Quotations with Urge.
- 221. George Grosz: The bourgeoisie and the petty bourgeoisie have armed themselves against the risi ...
- 222. George Grosz: The bourgeoisie and the petty bourgeoisie have armed themselves against the risi ...
- 223. Agnes de Mille: The creative urge is the demon that will not accept anything second rate.
- 224. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: The cry of a young raven is nothing but the natural cry of a creature, but your ...
- 225. Apocrypha: The curiosity to know things has been given to man as a scourge.
- 226. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: The doorstep to the temple of wisdom is the knowledge of our own ignorance.
- 227. Anthony Burgess: The downtrodden, who are the great creators of slang.
- 228. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: The goose that lays the golden eggs likes to lay where there are eggs already.
- 229. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: The granting of prayer, when offered in the name of Jesus, reveals the Father's ...
- 230. Alfred Adler: The greater the feeling of inferiority that has been experienced, the more power ...
- 231. Louise Bogan: The intellectual is a middle-class product; if he is not born into the class he ...
- 232. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: The Lord gets his best soldiers out of the highlands of affliction.
- 233. Thomas Wolfe: The modern picture of the artist began to form: The poor, but free spirit, plebe ...
- 234. F. A. Wickett: The most urgent necessity in human life is to be able to face life victoriously. ...
- 235. F. A. Wickett: The most urgent necessity in human life is to be able to face life victoriously. ...
- 236. Martin H. Fisher: The practice of medicine is a thinker's art, the practice of surgery a plumber's ...
- 237. Burgess Meredith: The Space Age is shrinking distances between us on the planet and in the univers ...
- 238. David Lloyd George: The stern hand of fate has scourged us to an elevation where we can see the grea ...
- 239. Louise Kapp Howe: The striking point about our model family is not simply the compete-compete, con ...
- 240. Anthony Burgess: The trouble began with Forster. After him it was considered ungentlemanly to wri ...