Famous Quotes
1995 Quotations with Word.
- 1061. Kenneth Kaunda: Some people draw a comforting distinction between "force" and "violence." I refu ...
- 1062. Paul Klee: Some will not recognize the truthfulness of my mirror. Let them remember that I ...
- 1063. Dwight L. Moody: Someday you will read in the papers that Moody is dead. Don't you believe a word ...
- 1064. Author Unknown: Something that irritates you and won't let you go. That's the anguish of it. Do ...
- 1065. Etty Hillesum: Sometimes I try my hand at turning out small profundities and uncertain short st ...
- 1066. John Greenleaf Whittier: Speak out in acts; the time for words has passed, and only deeds will suffice.
- 1067. John Greenleaf Whittier: Speak out in acts; the time for words has passed, and only deeds will suffice.
- 1068. Henry Ford: Speculation is only a word covering the making of money out of the manipulation ...
- 1069. Thomas Mann: Speech is civilization itself. The word... preserves contact -- it is silence wh ...
- 1070. Author Unknown: Spring is not the best of seasons. Cold and flu are two good reasons; wind and r ...
- 1071. Louisa May Alcott: Stay is a charming word in a friend's vocabulary.
- 1072. Louisa May Alcott: Stay is a charming word in a friend's vocabulary.
- 1073. Phyllis Mcginley: Sticks and stones are hard on bones aimed with angry art. Words can sting like a ...
- 1074. Phyllis Mcginley: Sticks and stones are hard on bones aimed with angry art. Words can sting like a ...
- 1075. Eric Idle: Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will make me go in a corner and ...
- 1076. Eric Idle: Sticks and stones may break my bones, but words will make me go in a corner and ...
- 1077. Author Unknown: Sticks and stones may break your bones when there's anger to impart. Spiteful wo ...
- 1078. Author Unknown: Sticks and stones may break your bones when there's anger to impart. Spiteful wo ...
- 1079. Victor Hugo: Strong and bitter words indicate a weak cause.
- 1080. Jonathan Swift: Style may be defined as the proper words in the proper places.