Famous Quotes
1467 Quotations with Aint.
- 581. Richard of Saint Victor: Indeed many things which we shall not be able to discover either by the experime ...
- 582. William J. Durant: Inquiry is fatal to certainty.
- 583. Charles Simmons: Integrity is the first step to true greatness. Men love to praise, but are slow ...
- 584. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: Intrepidity is an extraordinary strength of soul that raises it above the troubl ...
- 585. Sean O'Casey: Is America a land of God where saints abide for ever? Where golden fields spread ...
- 586. Bob Richards: Is not that a great principle for all of living? The people who will really acco ...
- 587. Sarah Orne Jewett: It does seem so pleasant to talk with an old acquaintance who knows what you kno ...
- 588. George Bernard Shaw: It has taken me nearly twenty years of studied self-restraint, aided by the natu ...
- 589. George Santayana: It is easier to make a saint out of a libertine than out of a prig.
- 590. Germaine Greer: It is fatally easy for Western folk, who have discarded chastity as a value for ...
- 591. John Ruskin: It is his restraint that is honorable to a person, not their liberty.
- 592. Antoine de Saint-Exupery: It is in the compelling zest of high adventure and of victory, and in creative a ...
- 593. Antoine de Saint-Exupery: It is in your act that you exist, not in your body. Your act is yourself, and th ...
- 594. Gore Vidal: It is marvelous indeed to watch on television the rings of Saturn close; and to ...
- 595. Epictetus: It is no easy thing for a principle to become a man's own unless each day he mai ...
- 596. Author Unknown: It is not hard to understand modern art. If it hangs on a wall it's a painting, ...
- 597. Vincent van Gogh: It is not the language of painters but the language of nature which one should l ...
- 598. Henry Ward Beecher: It is not what we read, but what we remember that makes us learned. It is not wh ...
- 599. Antoine de Saint-Exupery: It is the time you have wasted for your rose that makes your rose so important.
- 600. Oscar Wilde: It is well for his peace that the saint goes to his martyrdom. He is spared the ...