Famous Quotes
3247 Quotations with Each.
- 281. Julius Frontinus: Inventions reached their limit long ago, and I see no hope for further developme ...

- 282. Charles Bukowski: For those who believe in God, most of the big questions are answered. But for th ...

- 283. H.P. Lovecraft: The most merciful thing in the world, I think, is the inability of the human min ...

- 284. James Madison: We have staked the whole future of American civilization, not upon the power of ...

- 285. A. L. Kitselman: The words `I am...' are potent words; be careful what you hitch them to. The thi ...

- 286. Tommy Lasorda: All last year we tried to teach him English, and the only word he learned was mi ...

- 287. Josephine Hart: We are here to add to the sum of human goodness. To prove the thing exists. And ...

- 288. Ernest Hemingway: Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk.
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- 289. Anonymous: Experience is a hard teacher. She gives the test first and the lessons afterward ...

- 290. Samuel Johnson: A woman's preaching is like a dog's walking on his hinder legs. It is not done w ...

- 291. Professor Edsger Dijkstra: It is practically impossible to teach good programming style to students that ha ...

- 292. Alan Perlis: It is against the grain of modern education to teach children to program. What f ...

- 293. Edward R. Murrow: Just because your voice reaches halfway around the world doesn't mean you are wi ...

- 294. John Updike: A healthy male adult bore consumes each year one and a half times his own weight ...

- 295. Ruth Ann Schabaker: Each day comes bearing its own gifts. Untie the ribbons.

- 296. Douglas Pagels: Each new day is a blank page in the diary of your life. The secret of success is ...

- 297. Kandice Hehner: As each child looks at the world through innocent eyes all they can see, Is the ...

- 298. Martha Beck: Whoever said love is blind is dead wrong. Love is the only thing that lets us se ...

- 299. Ernest Hemingway: For a true writer each book should be a new beginning where he tries again for s ...

- 300. Heraclitus: Much learning does not teach understanding.
