255 Quotations with Generally.
- 101. William Hazlitt: I do not think that what is called love at first sight is so great an absurdity ...
- 102. Frank Moore Colby: I know of no more disagreeable situation than to be left feeling generally angry ...
- 103. Rainer Maria Rilke: Ideally a painter (and, generally, an artist) should not become conscious of his ...
- 104. Edward N. Hurley: If we devote our time disparaging the products of our business rivals, we hurt b ...
- 105. George S. Patton: If we take the generally accepted definition of bravery as a quality which knows ...
- 106. Lewis Carroll: I'm very brave generally, he went on in a low voice: only today I happen to have ...
- 107. Edmund Burke: In doing good, we are generally cold, and languid, and sluggish; and of all thin ...
- 108. Sir John Lubbock: In truth, people can generally make time for what they choose to do; it is not r ...
- 109. Mahatma Gandhi: Increase of material comforts, it may be generally laid down, does not in any wa ...
- 110. Samuel Johnson: It generally happens that assurance keeps an even pace with ability.
- 111. George Eliot: It is generally a feminine eye that first detects the moral deficiencies hidden ...
- 112. Pliny the Elder: It is generally much more shameful to lose a good reputation than never to have ...
- 113. Maureen Phillips: It is now a generally accepted and scientifically well-supported view that subli ...
- 114. Edmund Burke: It is, generally, in the season of prosperity that men discover their real tempe ...
- 115. Samuel Smiles: It will generally be found that men who are constantly lamenting their ill luck ...
- 116. Pope John XXIII: Italians come to ruin most generally in three ways, women, gambling, and farming ...
- 117. Desiderius Erasmus: It's the generally accepted privilege of theologians to stretch the heavens, tha ...
- 118. B.C. Forbes: Lady Luck generally woos those who earnestly, enthusiastically, unremittingly wo ...
- 119. Mary Kay Ash: Listen long enough and the person will generally come up with an adequate soluti ...
- 120. Lord Byron: Lovers may be -- and indeed generally are -- enemies, but they never can be frie ...
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