Famous Quotes
4607 Quotations with Most.
- 4261. Bobby Robson: The first ninety minutes of a football match are the most important.
- 4262. Betty Rollin: Scratch most feminists and underneath there is a woman who longs to be a sex obj ...
- 4263. Erwin Rommel: Anyone who has to fight, even with the most modern weapons, against an enemy in ...
- 4264. Michael Rosenbaum: Being a working actor at all is a rare thing. To do it and be respected by my pe ...
- 4265. Johnny Rotten: Sometimes the most positive thing you can be in a boring society is absolutely n ...
- 4266. Galen Rowell: I almost never set out to photograph a landscape, nor do I think of my camera as ...
- 4267. Henry Norris Russell: When immortality becomes for us no longer a matter of academic discussion, but t ...
- 4268. Willy Russell: I pray that no child of mine would ever descend into such a place as a library. ...
- 4269. Luigi Russolo: We cannot see that enormous apparatus of force that the modern orchestra represe ...
- 4270. Bob Taft: Most of us would prefer that our own aged and infirm family member be cared for ...
- 4271. Jalal Talabani: Saddam Hussein committed many crimes, the most important of which are the mass g ...
- 4272. Paul Taylor: I get like a melody that comes up and I try to write it down or record it. Hum i ...
- 4273. Paul Taylor: One of the most important things is to learn to read music. If you can read musi ...
- 4274. William Temple: The most influential of all educational factors is the conversation in a child's ...
- 4275. Margaret Thatcher: I just owe almost everything to my father and it's passionately interesting for ...
- 4276. Kristin Scott Thomas: Have you ever been to the proper desert? The most extraordinary thing is the sil ...
- 4277. Cal Thomas: America's most dangerous diseases have developed an immunity to politics. We suf ...
- 4278. Cal Thomas: Freedom is a lonely battle, but if the United States doesn't lead it - sometimes ...
- 4279. Hunter S. Thompson: The TV business is uglier than most things. It is normally perceived as some kin ...
- 4280. Henry David Thoreau: I have never found a companion that was so companionable as solitude. We are for ...