Famous Quotes
2373 Quotations with Gain.
- 541. Mark Twain: A man can seldom -- very, very, seldom -- fight a winning fight against his trai ...
- 542. Amy Lowell: A man must be sacrificed now and again to provide for the next generation of men ...
- 543. Alfred North Whitehead: A man really writes for an audience of about ten persons. Of course if others li ...
- 544. James Allen: A man should conceive of a legitimate purpose in his heart, and set out to accom ...
- 545. William Faulkner: A man's moral conscience is the curse he had to accept from the gods in order to ...
- 546. Philip Dormer Stanhope Chesterfield: A man's own good breeding is the best security against other people's ill manner ...
- 547. Louis L'Amour: A mountain man tries to live with the country instead of against it.
- 548. I Ching: A person in danger should not try to escape at one stroke. He should first calml ...
- 549. Alexandre (the Younger) Dumas: A person who doubts himself is like a man who would enlist in the ranks of his e ...
- 550. Marcus T. Cicero: A person who is wise does nothing against their will, nothing with sighing or un ...
- 551. Horace: A person will gain everyone's approval if he mixes the pleasant with the useful.
- 552. Ryszard Kapuscinski: A population weakened and exhausted by battling against so many obstacles -- who ...
- 553. Friedrich Nietzsche: A sedentary life is the real sin against the Holy Spirit. Only those thoughts th ...
- 554. Edgar Allan Poe: A strong argument for the religion of Christ is this -- that offences against Ch ...
- 555. Cullen Hightower: A true measure of your worth includes all the benefits others have gained from y ...
- 556. Amos Bronson Alcott: A true teacher defends his students against his own personal influences.
- 557. Milan Kundera: A wave of anger washed over me, anger against myself, at my age at the time, tha ...
- 558. Marcus Annaeus Seneca: Add each day something to fortify you against poverty and death.
- 559. Friedrich Nietzsche: Again and again I am brought up against it, and again and again I resist it: I d ...
- 560. Friedrich Nietzsche: Against boredom the gods themselves fight in vain.