Famous Quotes
4326 Quotations with Ways.
- 1301. Author Unknown: Hope works in these ways: it looks for the good in people instead of harping on ...

- 1302. Hector Hugh Munro: Hors d'oeuvres have always a pathetic interest for me; they remind me of one's c ...

- 1303. Elizabeth Barrett Browning: How do I love thee? Let me count the ways. I love thee to the depth and breadth ...

- 1304. F. Scott Fitzgerald: How strange to have failed as a social creature -- even criminals do not fail th ...

- 1305. Terence: How unfair the fate which ordains that those who have the least should be always ...

- 1306. Nicholas Boileau: However big the fool, there is always a bigger fool to admire him.

- 1307. Alexis de Tocqueville: However energetically society in general may strive to make all the citizens equ ...

- 1308. Peter Quennell: However gradual the course of history, there must always be the day, even an hou ...

- 1309. Raymond Chandler: However toplofty and idealistic a man may be, he can always rationalize his righ ...

- 1310. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: However we distrust the sincerity of those whom we talk with, we always believe ...

- 1311. Havelock Ellis: However well organized the foundations of life may be, life must always be full ...

- 1312. Albert Camus: Human relationships always help us to carry on because they always presuppose fu ...

- 1313. Murray Bookchin: Humanity has passed through a long history of one-sidedness and of a social cond ...

- 1314. Elizabeth Janeway: I admire people who are suited to the contemplative life. They can sit inside th ...

- 1315. Kathy Ireland: I always ask the question, "Is this what I want in my life?"

- 1316. Ram Dass: I always avoid prophesying beforehand, because it is much better to prophesy aft ...

- 1317. James Thurber: I always begin at the left with the opening word of the sentence and read toward ...

- 1318. Margaret Thatcher: I always cheer up immensely if an attack is particularly wounding because I thin ...

- 1319. Harry S. Truman: I always considered statesmen to be more expendable than soldiers.

- 1320. August J. Strindberg: I always disliked dogs, those protectors of cowards who lack the courage to figh ...
