Famous Quotes
581 Quotations with Fellow.
- 341. Author Unknown: The man who appeals to the best side of his fellows is rarely disappointed.
- 342. Edward G. Bulwer-Lytton: The man who succeeds above his fellows is the one who early in life discerns his ...
- 343. Joseph French Johnson: The man who works for the gold in the job rather than for the money in the pay e ...
- 344. Joseph French Johnson: The man who works for the gold in the job rather than for the money in the pay e ...
- 345. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The mind of the scholar, if he would leave it large and liberal, should come in ...
- 346. W. C. Allee: The mortal enemies of man are not his fellows of another continent or race; they ...
- 347. W. C. Allee: The mortal enemies of man are not his fellows of another continent or race; they ...
- 348. W. C. Gannett: The old Quaker was right: "I expect to pass through life but once. If there is a ...
- 349. W. C. Gannett: The old Quaker was right: "I expect to pass through life but once. If there is a ...
- 350. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The perception of the comic is a tie of sympathy with other men, a pledge of san ...
- 351. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The poor too often turn away, unheard, from hearts that shut against them with a ...
- 352. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The present is the blocks with which we build.
- 353. Lady Mary Wortley Montagu: The pretty fellows you speak of, I own entertain me sometimes, but is it impossi ...
- 354. Joshua Loth Liebman: The primary joy of life is acceptance, approval, the sense of appreciation and c ...
- 355. Robert A. Cook: The question is not ''How much may I indulge in and still be saved. God forbid! ...
- 356. Sir Walter Scott: The race of mankind would perish did they cease to aid each other. We cannot exi ...
- 357. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The rapture of pursuing is the prize the vanquished gain.
- 358. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The secret anniversaries of the heart.
- 359. George Eliot: The sense of an entailed disadvantage -- the deformed foot doubtfully hidden by ...
- 360. Henry Wadsworth Longfellow: The strength of criticism lies in the weakness of the thing criticized.