Famous Quotes
2880 Quotations with Without.
- 1481. The Holy Bible: Pray without ceasing. In everything give thanks.
- 1482. John Selden: Prayer should be short, without giving God Almighty reasons why he should grant ...
- 1483. Peace Pilgrim: Praying without ceasing is not ritualized, nor are there even words. It is a con ...
- 1484. Author Unknown: Prepare by knowing your walk away [conditions] and by building the number of var ...
- 1485. Author Unknown: Prepare by knowing your walk away [conditions] and by building the number of var ...
- 1486. Author Unknown: Prejudice is a great timesaver. It enables you to form opinions without botherin ...
- 1487. Georg C. Lichtenberg: Prejudices are so to speak the mechanical instincts of men: through their prejud ...
- 1488. Victor Hugo: Progress is the life-style of man. The general life of the human race is called ...
- 1489. Frances Cornford: Propaganda is that branch of the art of lying which consists in nearly deceiving ...
- 1490. Francis Bacon: Prosperity is not without many fears and distastes; adversity not without many c ...
- 1491. Friedrich Schlegel: Prudishness is pretense of innocence without innocence. Women have to remain pru ...
- 1492. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Psychoanalysis is confession without absolution.
- 1493. Abraham Lincoln: Public sentiment is everything, without it nothing can fail, without it nothing ...
- 1494. John Berger: Publicity is the life of this culture. Without publicity capitalism could not su ...
- 1495. Peace Pilgrim: Pure love is a willingness to give without a thought of receiving anything in re ...
- 1496. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Quickness in believing evil without having sufficiently examining it is the effe ...
- 1497. John Updike: Rain is grace; rain is the sky condescending to the earth; without rain, there w ...
- 1498. Byron J. Langenfield: Rare is the person who can weigh the faults of others without putting his thumb ...
- 1499. Byron J. Langenfield: Rare is the person who can weigh the faults of others without putting his thumb ...
- 1500. Benjamin Franklin: Rather go to bed without dinner than to rise in debt.