Famous Quotes
959 Quotations with Having.
- 421. William Faulkner: Maybe the only thing worse than having to give gratitude constantly is having to ...
- 422. Angela Y. Davis: Media mystifications should not obfuscate a simple, perceivable fact; Black teen ...
- 423. Benjamin Haydon: Men who have reached and passed forty-five, have a look as if waiting for the se ...
- 424. Gilbert K. Chesterton: Merely having an open mind is nothing; the object of opening the mind, as of ope ...
- 425. Alice Munro: Moments of kindness and reconciliation are worth having, even if the parting has ...
- 426. Dustin Hoffman: Money is another pressure. I'm not complaining, I'm just saying that :here's a c ...
- 427. Dick Sutphen: Most people diffuse their psychic energy (attention) in hundreds of random ways. ...
- 428. Dick Sutphen: Most people diffuse their psychic energy (attention) in hundreds of random ways. ...
- 429. Bruce Barton: Most successful men have not achieved their distinction by having some new talen ...
- 430. Michael Jordan: My heroes are and were my parents. I can't see having anyone else as my heroes.
- 431. Willem de Kooning: My interest in desperation lies only in that sometimes I find myself having beco ...
- 432. John Keats: My passions are all asleep from my having slumbered till nearly eleven and weake ...
- 433. Jean Baudrillard: Never resist a sentence you like, in which language takes its own pleasure and i ...
- 434. Karl Kraus: News reports stand up as people, and people wither into editorials. Cliches walk ...
- 435. Elmer G. Letterman: Next in importance to having a good aim is to recognize when to pull the trigger ...
- 436. Marcus T. Cicero: No liberal man would impute a charge of unsteadiness to another for having chang ...
- 437. Elbert Hubbard: No man who does a good deed should expect gratitude. The reward of a good deed i ...
- 438. Elbert Hubbard: No man who does a good deed should expect gratitude. The reward of a good deed i ...
- 439. Robert Frost: No memory of having starred atones for later disregard, or keeps the end from be ...
- 440. Mary Cholmondeley: No one ever yet was the poorer in the long run for having once in a lifetime, le ...