802 Quotations with Fine.
- 441. George Eliot: The best augury of a man's success in his profession is that he thinks it the fi ...
- 442. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The best efforts of a fine person is felt after we have left their presence.
- 443. Yu Lu: The best quality tea must have creases like the leather boot of Tartar horsemen, ...
- 444. Yu Lu: The best quality tea must have creases like the leather boot of Tartar horsemen, ...
- 445. Fulton John Sheen: The big print giveth, and the fine print taketh away.
- 446. Charles Dickens: The bright old day now dawns again; the cry runs through the land, in England th ...
- 447. Patricia Meyer Spacks: The cliche that women, more consistently than men, turn inward for sustenance se ...
- 448. Patricia Meyer Spacks: The cliche that women, more consistently than men, turn inward for sustenance se ...
- 449. Virginia Woolf: The connection between dress and war is not far to seek; your finest clothes are ...
- 450. Leon Trotsky: The depth and strength of a human character are defined by its moral reserves. P ...
- 451. Janet Malcolm: The dominant and most deep-dyed trait of the journalist is his timorousness. Whe ...
- 452. Desiderius Erasmus: The entire world is my temple, and a very fine one too, if I'm not mistaken, and ...
- 453. Robert Warshow: The experience of the gangster as an experience of art is universal to Americans ...
- 454. Robert Warshow: The experience of the gangster as an experience of art is universal to Americans ...
- 455. Wayne Dyer: The fact that you are willing to say, "I do not understand, and it is fine," is ...
- 456. Edward M. Forster: The final test for a novel will be our affection for it, as it is the test of ou ...
- 457. David Lloyd George: The finest eloquence is that which gets things done; the worst is that which del ...
- 458. Sidney Madwed: The finest gift you can give anyone is encouragement. Yet, almost no one gets th ...
- 459. Sidney Madwed: The finest gift you can give anyone is encouragement. Yet, almost no one gets th ...
- 460. George Eliot: The finest language is mostly made up of simple unimposing words.
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