Famous Quotes
9289 Quotations with Very.
- 1901. Paul J. Meyer: A burning desire is the greatest motivator of every human action. The desire for ...
- 1902. Author Unknown: A careful inventory of all your past experiences may disclose the startling fact ...
- 1903. Billie Jean King: A champion is afraid of losing. Everyone else is afraid of winning.
- 1904. Franklin D. Roosevelt: A Chinese Christian prayed every day... "Lord, reform Thy world, beginning with ...
- 1905. Marshall McLuhan: A commercial society whose members are essentially ascetic and indifferent in so ...
- 1906. Karl Marx: A commodity appears at first sight an extremely obvious, trivial thing. But its ...
- 1907. Anita Brookner: A complete woman is probably not a very admirable creature. She is manipulative, ...
- 1908. Ludwig Erhard: A compromise is the art of dividing a cake in such a way that everyone believes ...
- 1909. Dorothy L. Sayers: A continued atmosphere of hectic passion is very trying if you haven't got any o ...
- 1910. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: A countless number of acts that appear foolish actually have secret motives that ...
- 1911. Ouida: A cruel story runs on wheels, and every hand oils the wheels as they run.
- 1912. Katherine Anne Porter: A cultivated style would be like a mask. Everybody knows it's a mask, and sooner ...
- 1913. Albert Szent-Szent-Gyorgyi: A discovery is said to be an accident meeting a prepared mind.
- 1914. Charles Swindoll: A family is a place where principles are hammered and honed on the anvil of ever ...
- 1915. William C. Menninger: A fellow must know where he wants to go, if he is going to get anywhere. It is s ...
- 1916. Thomas B. Macaulay: A few more days, and this essay will follow the Defensio Populi to the dust and ...
- 1917. Charles Baudelaire: A frenzied passion for art is a canker that devours everything else.
- 1918. Author Unknown: A friend walks in when everyone else walks out.
- 1919. Pam Brown: A friendship can weather most things and thrive in thin soil -- but it needs a l ...
- 1920. William Hazlitt: A full-dressed ecclesiastic is a sort of go-cart of divinity; an ethical automat ...