Famous Quotes
630 Quotations with Becomes.
- 341. John Stuart Mill: That which seems the height of absurdity in one generation often becomes the hei ...
- 342. Rollo May: The acorn becomes an oak by means of automatic growth; no commitment is necessar ...
- 343. Al Pacino: The actor becomes an emotional athlete. The process is painful -- my personal li ...
- 344. Al Pacino: The actor becomes an emotional athlete. The process is painful -- my personal li ...
- 345. David Thomas: The anger that appears to be building up between the sexes becomes more virulent ...
- 346. Gilbert K. Chesterton: The artistic temperament is a disease that affects amateurs. Artists of a large ...
- 347. Orison Swett Marden: The beginning of a habit is like an invisible thread, but every time we repeat t ...
- 348. Thomas Carlyle: The block of granite which was an obstacle in the pathway of the weak becomes a ...
- 349. Ovid: The burden which is well borne becomes light.
- 350. Henry Ward Beecher: The continuance and frequent fits of anger produce in the soul a propensity to b ...
- 351. Henry Ward Beecher: The continuance and frequent fits of anger produce in the soul a propensity to b ...
- 352. John Jay Chapman: The fact that a man is to vote forces him to think. You may preach to a congrega ...
- 353. Leo Buscaglia: The fact that I can plant a seed and it becomes a flower, share a bit of knowled ...
- 354. Gerard de Nerval: The first moments of sleep are an image of death; a hazy torpor grips our though ...
- 355. Ogden Nash: The further through life I drift the more obvious it becomes that I am lacking i ...
- 356. Cyril Connolly: The goal of every culture is to decay through over-civilization; the factors of ...
- 357. Ernest Newman: The great composer does not set to work because he is inspired, but becomes insp ...
- 358. Elizabeth Bowen: The heart may think it knows better: the senses know that absence blots people o ...
- 359. John Ruskin: The higher a man stands, the more the word "vulgar" becomes unintelligible to hi ...
- 360. John Ruskin: The highest reward for a man's toil is not what he gets for it, but what he beco ...