Famous Quotes
489 Quotations with Merely.
- 461. Mark Twain: Noise proves nothing. Often a hen who has merely laid an egg cackles as if she l ...
- 462. Mark Twain: The Public is merely a multiplied me.
- 463. David Viscott: The only thing that stands between a man and what he wants from life is often me ...
- 464. Oscar Wilde: I suppose society is wonderfully delightful. To be in it is merely a bore. But t ...
- 465. Loretta Young: I'ts heartbreaking to see many people who merely long for success. They're on a ...
- 466. Nicholas Murray Butler: Perhaps we should comprehend these things better were it not for the persistence ...
- 467. William Kingdon Clifford: Inexorable facts connect our consciousness with this body that we know; and that ...
- 468. Oscar Wilde: The reason we all like to think so well of others is that we are all afraid for ...
- 469. Albert Einstein: The important thing is not to stop questioning. Curiosity has its own reason for ...
- 470. Ron Potter-Efron: Every day you get many chances to become angry. For instance, a driver cuts in f ...
- 471. Aristotle: The arousing of prejudice, pity, anger, and similar emotions has nothing to do w ...
- 472. Spirella: There's no thrill in easy sailing when the skies are clear and blue, there's no ...
- 473. Lynn V. Andrews: so often we look at a calendar of days as merely a symbol of the passage of time ...
- 474. attributed Chief Seattle: This we know: the earth does not belong to man, man belongs to the earth. All th ...
- 475. Barbara Tuchman: We have lost a sense of respect for serious, honest conduct. If we are moved mer ...
- 476. Albert Einstein: The man who regards his own life and that of his fellow creatures as meaningless ...
- 477. Thomas Moore: If busyness is an emotional complex, then it's likely that when we are busiest, ...
- 478. Rainer Maria Rilke: For one human being to love another human being: that is perhaps the most diffic ...
- 479. Watterson Lowe: Nobody grows old by merely living a number of years. People grow old only by des ...
- 480. Albert Camus: How many crimes committed merely because their authors could not endure being wr ...