Famous Quotes
414 Quotations with Lines.
- 321. Ted Cohen: People confuse 'fair use' with 'personal use.' They are not the same. Fair use i ...
- 322. Yvonne Craig: I did two movies with Elvis, and both times not only was he was an absolute joy, ...
- 323. Yvonne Craig: When you are doing a show, it can get really dull. You are sitting so long while ...
- 324. Matt Damon: If anybody wanted to photograph my life, they'd get bored in a day. 'Heres Matt ...
- 325. Jonathan Edwards: As God delights in his own beauty, he must necessarily delight in the creature's ...
- 326. Larry Elder: Is there something mutually exclusive about running an airline and making a prof ...
- 327. Ralph Waldo Emerson: The art of getting rich consists not in industry, much less in saving, but in a ...
- 328. Matthew Fox: Another part of beauty is terror. The world isn't pretty, it's beautiful. Awe is ...
- 329. Bill Frist: September 11 taught us that the front lines of a catastrophic terror attack are ...
- 330. Mohandas Gandhi: Surely conversion is a matter between man and his Maker who alone knows his crea ...
- 331. Kahlil Gibran: Cast aside those who liken godliness to whimsy and who try to combine their gree ...
- 332. Kahlil Gibran: Hallow the body as a temple to comeliness and sanctify the heart as a sacrifice ...
- 333. William Gilbert: I have a left shoulder-blade that is a miracle of loveliness. People come miles ...
- 334. John Glover: I had a great time doing 'Scrooged.' Bill Murray was incredibly generous to me. ...
- 335. Gale Gordon: Radio wasn't so bad because you didn't have to memorize the lines. But you did h ...
- 336. Deidre Hall: I'm used to playing literal story lines and dealing with people's emotions. I ha ...
- 337. Tom Hanks: There's a difference between solitude and loneliness. I can understand the conce ...
- 338. Tom Harkin: We don't require our astronomers to explore the heavens with 19th century telesc ...
- 339. Helen Hayes: Mere longevity is a good thing for those who watch Life from the side lines. For ...
- 340. George V. Higgins: The received image of a writer is that of an unproductive sensitive who suffers ...