Famous Quotes
407 Quotations with Usually.
- 221. Tony Buzan: The best results are achieved by using the right amount of effort in the right p ...

- 222. Brendan F. Behan: The big difference between sex for money and sex for free is that sex for money ...

- 223. Michael J. McCarthy: The capabilities of the human mind are enormous. There is usually no inherent re ...

- 224. Michael J. McCarthy: The capabilities of the human mind are enormous. There is usually no inherent re ...

- 225. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: The clemency of princes is often just a policy to win the affections of the peop ...

- 226. Author Unknown: The creative person is usually rebellious. He or she is the survivor of a trauma ...

- 227. John Stuart Mill: The disease which inflicts bureaucracy and what they usually die from is routine ...

- 228. Author Unknown: The fellow who does things that count, doesn't usually stop to count them.

- 229. Orlando A. Battista: The fellow who says he'll meet you halfway usually thinks he's standing on the d ...

- 230. John Major: The first requirement of politics is not intellect or stamina but patience. Poli ...

- 231. Eric Hoffer: The game of history is usually played by the best and the worst over the heads o ...

- 232. Milton Friedman: The government solution to a problem is usually as bad as the problem.

- 233. Jean Jacques Rousseau: The greatest braggarts are usually the biggest cowards.

- 234. Geoffrey Chaucer: The greatest scholars are not usually the wisest people.

- 235. John Maynard Keynes: The ideas of economists and political philosophers, both when they are right and ...

- 236. Harvey A. Block: The ideas that come out of most brainstorming sessions are usually superficial, ...

- 237. Harvey A. Block: The ideas that come out of most brainstorming sessions are usually superficial, ...

- 238. Author Unknown: The intimate revelations of young men, or at least the terms in which they expre ...

- 239. Elwyn Brooks White: The liberal holds that he is true to the republic when he is true to himself. (I ...

- 240. Theodore Roosevelt: The man who makes no mistakes does not usually make anything
