Famous Quotes
617 Quotations with Whos.
- 521. Ralph Waldo Emerson: What is a weed? A plant whose virtues have never been discovered.

- 522. Epictetus: Imagine for yourself a character, a model personality, whose example you determi ...

- 523. Terry Everett: The CIA's and the Defense Department's long denial of the possibility of chemica ...

- 524. E. M. Forster: We are willing enough to praise freedom when she is safely tucked away in the pa ...

- 525. Michael J. Fox: My son will have a fairly stable future. Not one where the schoolyard talk is wh ...

- 526. Benjamin Franklin: And whether you're an honest man, or whether you're a thief,Depends on whose sol ...

- 527. Robert Frost: I have never started a poem yet whose end I knew. Writing a poem is discovering.

- 528. John Fund: I suggest three things a) every state should require photo Id to vote. We demand ...

- 529. William H. Gass: The expression to write something down suggests a descent of thought to the fing ...

- 530. David Lloyd George: A politician is a person with whose politics you don't agree; if you agree with ...

- 531. Kahlil Gibran: When you work you are a flute through whose heart the whispering of the hours tu ...

- 532. Rumer Godden: For a dyed-in-the-wool author, nothing is as dead as a book once it is written. ...

- 533. Julian Green: A child's fear is a world whose dark corners are quite unknown to grownup people ...

- 534. Julian Green: Our life is a book that writes itself and whose principal themes sometimes escap ...

- 535. Brian Greene: Science proceeds along a zig-zag path toward what we hope will be ultimate truth ...

- 536. James Gunn: I feel a bit like Ellen Glasgow (I think it was) who said that she was the maste ...

- 537. Martin Gardner: A god whose creation is so imperfect that he must be continually adjusting it to ...

- 538. Bernard Goldberg: The evening news is a concept whose time has come and gone.

- 539. Glenn Gould: A record is a concert without halls and a museum whose curator is the owner.

- 540. John Hart: For a century now artists have been accustomed to pushing outward the boundaries ...
