255 Quotations with Generally.
- 121. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: Luck generally comes to those who look for it, and my notion is that it taps, on ...
- 122. Dr. Paul Tournier: Most illnesses do not, as is generally thought, come like a bolt out of the blue ...
- 123. Robert Louis Stevenson: Most of our pocket wisdom is conceived for the use of mediocre people, to discou ...
- 124. Benjamin Disraeli: Nothing in life is more remarkable than the unnecessary anxiety which we endure, ...
- 125. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson: Nothing is as difficult as to achieve results in this world if one is filled ful ...
- 126. Corinne Roosevelt Robinson: Nothing is as difficult as to achieve results in this world if one is filled ful ...
- 127. John Ruskin: One of the prevailing sources of misery and crime is in the generally accepted a ...
- 128. John Ruskin: One of the prevailing sources of misery and crime is in the generally accepted a ...
- 129. Arthur Schopenhauer: Our first ideas of life are generally taken from fiction rather than fact.
- 130. William Hazlitt: Our friends are generally ready to do everything for us, except the very thing w ...
- 131. Blaise Pascal: People are generally better persuaded by the reasons which they have themselves ...
- 132. Blaise Pascal: People are generally better persuaded by the reasons which they have themselves ...
- 133. Gilbert K. Chesterton: People generally quarrel because they cannot argue.
- 134. Gillian Anderson: People generally treat me like I'm very intelligent and really, I'm much less in ...
- 135. Gillian Anderson: People generally treat me like I'm very intelligent and really, I'm much less in ...
- 136. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: People of uncommon abilities generally fall into eccentricities when their spher ...
- 137. Francis Bacon: People usually think according to their inclinations, speak according to their l ...
- 138. Madame Dorothe Deluzy: Perseverance and audacity generally win!
- 139. Benjamin Disraeli: Predominant opinions are generally the opinions of the generation that is vanish ...
- 140. Jonathan Swift: Satire is a sort of glass, wherein beholders do generally discover everybody's f ...
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