Famous Quotes
641 Quotations with Imply.
- 381. Harold J. Seymour: The usual trouble with volunteers is not killing them with overwork, but simply ...
- 382. Joyce Cary: The will is never free -- it is always attached to an object, a purpose. It is s ...
- 383. James Thurber: The wit makes fun of other persons; the satirist makes fun of the world; the hum ...
- 384. Raymond Chandler: There are people who can write their memoirs with a reasonable amount of honesty ...
- 385. Robert Lynd: There are some people who want to throw their arms round you simply because it i ...
- 386. Annie Lennox: There are two kinds of artists left: those who endorse Pepsi and those who simpl ...
- 387. Georg C. Lichtenberg: There are very many people who read simply to prevent themselves from thinking.
- 388. Roger Babson: There is a world of practical religion in simply being considerate of others.
- 389. Mahatma Gandhi: There is more to life than simply increasing its speed.
- 390. William E. Gladstone: There is no charity in a man's leaving money in his will; he has simply got to l ...
- 391. Anita Roddick: There is no scientific answer for success.You can't define it.You've simply got ...
- 392. Emile Durkheim: There is no society known where a more or less developed criminality is not foun ...
- 393. Eugene Ionesco: There is nothing truer than myth: history, in its attempt to "realize" myth, dis ...
- 394. H. L. Mencken: There is nothing worse than an idle hour, with no occupation offering. People wh ...
- 395. Sam Walton: There is only one boss -- the customer. And he can fire everybody in the company ...
- 396. Linda Harry: There is only one way to end a self-pity cycle: stop comparing yourself to other ...
- 397. Erica Jong: There is simply no dignified way for a woman to live alone. Oh, she can get alon ...
- 398. Flannery O'Connor: There was a time when the average reader read a novel simply for the moral he co ...
- 399. Dorothy Parker: There's a helluva distance between wisecracking and wit. Wit has truth in it; wi ...
- 400. Andrew Carnegie: This, then, is held to be the duty of the man of wealth: First, to set an exampl ...