Famous Quotes
980 Quotations with Cover.
- 261. Charles Darwin: A man who dares to waste one hour of his life has not discovered the value of li ...
- 262. Richard M. Nixon: A man who has never lost himself in a cause bigger than himself has missed one o ...
- 263. Randolph S. Bourne: A man with few friends is only half-developed; there are whole sides of his natu ...
- 264. John Berger: A man's death makes everything certain about him. Of course, secrets may die wit ...
- 265. James Joyce: A man's errors are his portals of discovery.
- 266. Emile Durkheim: A mind that questions everything, unless strong enough to bear the weight of its ...
- 267. Norman Mailer: A modern democracy is a tyranny whose borders are undefined; one discovers how f ...
- 268. Milan Kundera: A novel that does not uncover a hitherto unknown segment of existence is immoral ...
- 269. Shana Alexander: A plane is a bad place for an all-out sleep, but a good place to begin rest and ...
- 270. Author Unknown: A talk is like a woman's dress. Long enough to cover the subject, but short enou ...
- 271. Napoleon Bonaparte: A throne is only a bench covered with velvet.
- 272. Author Unknown: A vacation should be just long enough that you're boss misses you, and not long ...
- 273. Ralph Waldo Emerson: A weed is a plant whose virtues have not yet been discovered.
- 274. David Seabury: A wise unselfishness is not a surrender of yourself to the wishes of anyone, but ...
- 275. Joseph Addison: Admiration is a very short-lived passion that immediately decays upon growing fa ...
- 276. Nancy Hale: After my mother's death, I began to see her as she had really been.... It was le ...
- 277. Charles H. Parkhurst: All great discoveries are made by men whose feelings run ahead of their thinking ...
- 278. Ernest Hemingway: All the critics who could not make their reputations by discovering you are hopi ...
- 279. Sir Walter Raleigh: All, or the greatest part of men that have aspired to riches or power, have atta ...
- 280. John Maynard Keynes: Americans are apt to be unduly interested in discovering what average opinion be ...