Famous Quotes
506 Quotations with Usual.
- 181. George Bernard Shaw: I showed my appreciation of my native land in the usual Irish way: by getting ou ...
- 182. Letitia Elizabeth Landon: I think hearts are very much like glasses. If they do not break with the first r ...
- 183. Walter Winchell: I usually get my stuff from people who promised somebody else that they would ke ...
- 184. Norman Mailer: I usually need a can of beer to prime me.
- 185. Rev. Michael Burry: If one of us could ascend to the heavenly realm and for a few hours accompany th ...
- 186. Jim Rohn: If you are not willing to risk the unusual, you will have to settle for the ordi ...
- 187. Rebecca West: In England and America a beard usually means that its owner would rather be cons ...
- 188. Friedrich Nietzsche: In large states public education will always be mediocre, for the same reason th ...
- 189. Anna Jameson: In morals what begins in fear usually ends in wickedness; in religion what begin ...
- 190. Samuel Taylor Coleridge: In politics, what begins in fear usually ends in folly.
- 191. John Selden: In quoting of books, quote such authors as are usually read; others you may read ...
- 192. J. M. Synge: In the middle classes the gifted son of a family is always the poorest -- usuall ...
- 193. Myriam Miedzian: In the United States adherence to the values of the masculine mystique makes int ...
- 194. John Kenneth Galbraith: In the usual (though certainly not in every) public decision on economic policy, ...
- 195. Christopher Lasch: Information, usually seen as the precondition of debate, is better understood as ...
- 196. Olin Miller: Inheritance taxes are so high that the happiest mourner at a rich man's funeral ...
- 197. James F. Cooper: It is a besetting vice of democracies to substitute public opinion for law. This ...
- 198. Barbara Ward: It is a fact of history that those who seek to withdraw from its great experimen ...
- 199. Alfred Korzybski: It is amusing to discover, in the twentieth century, that the quarrels between t ...
- 200. John Wagstaff: It is invariable found that a content man is usually a weak one.