Famous Quotes
1561 Quotations with Vent.
- 781. Mark Twain: Nothing that grieves us can be called little: by the eternal laws of proportion ...

- 782. Author Unknown: Nothing ventured, nothing gained.

- 783. Miguel de Cervantes: Now blessings light on him that first invented this same sleep: it covers a man ...

- 784. Georg C. Lichtenberg: Of all the inventions of man I doubt whether any was more easily accomplished th ...

- 785. Madame Chiang Kai-Shek: Of all the inventions that have helped to unify China perhaps the airplane is th ...

- 786. John W. Draper: Of the events of life we may have some control. but over the law of its progress ...

- 787. John W. Draper: Of the events of life we may have some control. but over the law of its progress ...

- 788. Renee Winegarten: Old age cannot be cured. An epoch or a civilization cannot be prevented from bre ...

- 789. Renee Winegarten: Old age cannot be cured. An epoch or a civilization cannot be prevented from bre ...

- 790. Horace Walpole: Old friends are the great blessings of one's later years. Half a word conveys on ...

- 791. Horace Walpole: Old friends are the great blessings of one's later years. Half a word conveys on ...

- 792. Andrew Young: Once the Xerox copier was invented, diplomacy died.

- 793. Christopher Lasch: Once women begin to question the inevitability of their subordination and to rej ...

- 794. Henry Miller: One can be absolutely truthful and sincere even though admittedly the most outra ...

- 795. Victor Hugo: One cannot be a good historian of the outward, visible world without giving some ...

- 796. James H. Robinson: One cannot but wonder at this constantly recurring phrase getting something for ...

- 797. Author Unknown: One hour in the execution of justice is worth seventy years of prayer.

- 798. Georg C. Lichtenberg: One is rarely an impulsive innovator after the age of sixty, but one can still b ...

- 799. Georg C. Lichtenberg: One might call habit a moral friction: something that prevents the mind from gli ...

- 800. Thomas A. Edison: One might think that the money value of an invention constitutes its reward to t ...
