Famous Quotes
3184 Quotations with Where.
- 1681. Daniel J. Boorstin: The traditional novel form continues to enlarge our experience in those very are ...
- 1682. Nathaniel Branden: The tragedy is that so many people look for self-confidence and self-respect eve ...
- 1683. Jean Jacques Rousseau: The training of children is a profession, where we must know how to waste time i ...
- 1684. Bernard Devoto: The trouble with Reason is that it becomes meaningless at the exact point where ...
- 1685. Mark Twain: The trouble with you Chicago people is that you think you are the best people do ...
- 1686. Ralph J. Cudworth: The true knowledge or science which exists nowhere but in the mind itself, has n ...
- 1687. Author Unknown: The TRUTH: It may not lead you to where you thought you were going, but it will ...
- 1688. Karl Kraus: The ultimate aim of psychoanalysis is to attribute art to mental weakness, and t ...
- 1689. Alfred Jarry: The virtue of dress rehearsals is that they are a free show for a select group o ...
- 1690. David Cronenberg: The way a child discovers the world constantly replicates the way science began. ...
- 1691. G. Emmons: The weakest spot in any person is where they think themselves to be the wisest.
- 1692. Maya Angelou: The white American man makes the white American woman maybe not superfluous but ...
- 1693. Author Unknown: The will of God will not take you where the grace of God cannot keep you.
- 1694. John Pierpont Morgan : The wise man bridges the gap by laying out the path by means of which he can get ...
- 1695. James Thurber: The wit makes fun of other persons; the satirist makes fun of the world; the hum ...
- 1696. Marguerite Duras: The woman is the home. That's where she used to be, and that's where she still i ...
- 1697. Michel Foucault: The work of an intellectual is not to mould the political will of others; it is, ...
- 1698. Matthew Arnold: The working-class is now issuing from its hiding-place to assert an Englishman's ...
- 1699. Elizabeth Barrett Browning: The works of women are symbolical. We sew, sew, prick our fingers, dull our sigh ...
- 1700. Robert Fulghum: The world does not need tourists who ride by in a bus clucking their tongues. Th ...