Famous Quotes
216 Quotations with Limb.
- 101. Rush Limbaugh: No nation ever taxed itself into prosperity.
- 102. Rush Limbaugh: No nation ever taxed itself into prosperity.
- 103. Louis D. Brandeis: No one can really pull you up very high -- you lose your grip on the rope. But o ...
- 104. Louis D. Brandeis: No one can really pull you up very high -- you lose your grip on the rope. But o ...
- 105. William Shakespeare: No sooner met but they looked; no sooner looked but they loved; no sooner loved ...
- 106. Michael Jordan: Obstacles don't have to stop you. If you run into a wall, don't turn around and ...
- 107. Margaret Thatcher: One only gets to the top rung of the ladder by steadily climbing up one at a tim ...
- 108. Edna Ferber: Only amateurs say that they write for their own amusement. Writing is not an amu ...
- 109. Walter Benjamin: Only he who can view his own past as an abortion sprung from compulsion and need ...
- 110. Stuart Wilde: Our life's journey of self-discovery is not a straight-line rise from one level ...
- 111. Stuart Wilde: Our life's journey of self-discovery is not a straight-line rise from one level ...
- 112. Benjamin Disraeli: Perseverance and tact are the two great qualities most valuable for all those wh ...
- 113. Rush Limbaugh: Poverty is not the root cause of crime.
- 114. John H. Aughey: Sensual pleasures are like soap bubbles, sparkling, effervescent. The pleasures ...
- 115. Lewis Thomas: Sometimes you get a glimpse of a semicolon coming, a few lines farther on, and i ...
- 116. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Stillness and steadiness of features are signal marks of good breeding. Vulgar p ...
- 117. Oliver Wendell Holmes: Stillness and steadiness of features are signal marks of good breeding. Vulgar p ...
- 118. Wil Rose: Success is not counted by how high you have climbed but by how many people you b ...
- 119. Thomas Adams: The ambitious climb high and perilous stairs, and never care how to come down; t ...
- 120. Victor Hugo: The book which the reader now holds in his hands, from one end to the other, as ...