Famous Quotes
4326 Quotations with Ways.
- 1801. Don Marquis: Middle age is the time when a man is always thinking that in a week or two he wi ...

- 1802. Joseph Joubert: Misery is almost always the result of thinking.

- 1803. Lydia M. Child: Misfortune is never mournful to the soul that accepts it; for such do always see ...

- 1804. St. Theresa of Lisieux: Miss no single opportunity of making some small sacrifice, here by a smiling loo ...

- 1805. Salvador Dali: Mistakes are almost always of a sacred nature. Never try to correct them. On the ...

- 1806. Robert Warshow: Modern equalitarian societies, whether democratic or authoritarian in their poli ...

- 1807. Robert Warshow: Modern equalitarian societies, whether democratic or authoritarian in their poli ...

- 1808. Mark Twain: Monarchies, aristocracies, and religions are all based upon that large defect in ...

- 1809. Author Unknown: Money doesn't always bring happiness. A man with ten million dollars is no happi ...

- 1810. John Kenneth Galbraith: Money is a singular thing. It ranks with love as man's greatest source of joy. A ...

- 1811. Napoleon Hill: Money without brains is always dangerous.

- 1812. Aldous Huxley: Morality is always the product of terror; its chains and strait-waistcoats are f ...

- 1813. Victor Hugo: Most commonly revolt is born of material circumstances; but insurrection is alwa ...

- 1814. Dick Sutphen: Most people diffuse their psychic energy (attention) in hundreds of random ways. ...

- 1815. Dick Sutphen: Most people diffuse their psychic energy (attention) in hundreds of random ways. ...

- 1816. Anthony Robbins: Most people never feel secure because they are always worried that they will los ...

- 1817. Hyemeyohsts Storm: Mouse must give up one of his use ways of seeing things in order he may grow.

- 1818. Ben Hecht: Much more frequent in Hollywood than the emergence of Cinderella is her sudden v ...

- 1819. Rupert Murdoch: Much of what passes for quality on British television is no more than a reflecti ...

- 1820. Rupert Murdoch: Much of what passes for quality on British television is no more than a reflecti ...
