Famous Quotes
2880 Quotations with Without.
- 1681. Sidney J. Harris: The most important thing in an argument, next to being right, is to leave an esc ...
- 1682. Frank A. Clark: The most important thing that parents can teach their children is how to get alo ...
- 1683. Anthony Robbins: The most important thing you can do to achieve your goals is to make sure that a ...
- 1684. Plato: The most virtuous are those who content themselves with being virtuous without s ...
- 1685. Robert Coover: The narrative impulse is always with us; we couldn't imagine ourselves through a ...
- 1686. Robert Coover: The narrative impulse is always with us; we couldn't imagine ourselves through a ...
- 1687. Winston Churchill: The nose of the bulldog has been slanted backwards so that he can breathe withou ...
- 1688. Mark Twain: The older we grow the greater becomes our wonder at how much ignorance one can c ...
- 1689. St. Francis of Assisi: The only thing ever achieved in life without effort is failure.
- 1690. Jean Rostand: The only things one can admire at length are those one admires without knowing w ...
- 1691. Walter Benjamin: The only way of knowing a person is to love them without hope.
- 1692. Walter Lippmann: The opposition is indispensable. A good statesman, like any other sensible human ...
- 1693. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: The passions are the most effective orators for persuading. They are a natural a ...
- 1694. George Santayana: The philosophy of the common man is an old wife that gives him no pleasure, yet ...
- 1695. Roland Barthes: The photographic image... is a message without a code.
- 1696. Mikhail Strabo: The poets were not alone in sanctioning myths, for long before the poets the sta ...
- 1697. Harry Kemp: The poor man is not he who is without a cent, but he who without a dream.
- 1698. Author Unknown: The poorest man in the world is not a man without a cent to his name, but it's t ...
- 1699. Howard Brenton: The press and politicians. A delicate relationship. Too close, and danger ensues ...
- 1700. Oswald Spengler: The press today is an army with carefully organized weapons, the journalists its ...