9289 Quotations with Very.
- 2361. William Pitt Chatham: Don't talk to me about a man's being able to talk sense; everyone can talk sense ...

- 2362. Thomas a Kempis: Don't think so much about who is for or against you, rather give all your care, ...

- 2363. Mark Victor Hansen: Don't wait until everything is just right. It will never be perfect. There will ...

- 2364. Albert Pike: Doubt, the essential preliminary of all improvement and discovery, must accompan ...

- 2365. Raymond Chandler: Down these mean streets a man must go who is not himself mean, who is neither ta ...

- 2366. W. H. Auden: Drama is based on the Mistake. I think someone is my friend when he really is my ...

- 2367. Julia Child: Drama is very important in life:You have to come on with a bang. You never want ...

- 2368. Michel Leiris: Dream is not a revelation. If a dream affords the dreamer some light on himself, ...

- 2369. Francis Herbert Hedge: Dreaming is an act of pure imagination, attesting in all men a creative power, w ...

- 2370. Jean Baudrillard: Driving is a spectacular form of amnesia. Everything is to be discovered, everyt ...

- 2371. Norman Cousins: Drugs are not always necessary, but belief in recovery always is.

- 2372. Richard Tangye: During a very busy life I have often been asked, "How did you manage to do it al ...

- 2373. Mother Teresa: Duty is a very personal thing. It is what comes from knowing the need to take ac ...

- 2374. Eileen Caddy: Dwell not on the past. Use it to illustrate a point, then leave it behind. Nothi ...

- 2375. Michel Eyquem De Montaigne: Dying is a very dull, dreary affair. My advice to you is to have nothing whateve ...

- 2376. Sylvia Plath: Dying is an art, like everything else. I do it exceptionally well. I do it so it ...

- 2377. Author Unknown: Each class of society has its own requirements; but it may be said that every cl ...

- 2378. Arthur Schopenhauer: Each day is a little life; every waking and rising a little birth; every fresh m ...

- 2379. Edward Fairfax: Each mind is pressed, and open every ear, to hear new tidings, though they no wa ...

- 2380. Oscar Wilde: Each of the professions means a prejudice. The necessity for a career forces eve ...

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