Famous Quotes
2379 Quotations with Nation.
- 461. Bertrand Russell: A hallucination is a fact, not an error; what is erroneous is a judgment based u ...
- 462. Alexander Cockburn: A 'just war' is hospitable to every self-deception on the part of those waging i ...
- 463. Golda Meir: A leader who doesn't hesitate before he sends his nation into battle is not fit ...
- 464. James B. Stockdale: A liberally educated person meets new ideas with curiosity and fascination. An i ...
- 465. Adlai E. Stevenson: A lie is an abomination unto the Lord and a very present help in trouble.
- 466. Saki: A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanations.
- 467. William Morris: A man at work, making something which he feels will exist because he is working ...
- 468. Vince Lombardi: A man can be as great as he wants to be. If you believe in yourself and have the ...
- 469. Samuel Johnson: A man ought to read just as his inclination leads him; for what he reads as a ta ...
- 470. Charles M. Schwab: A man to carry on a successful business must have imagination. He must see thing ...
- 471. Finley Peter Dunne: A man's idea in a game of cards is war, cruel, devastating, and pitiless. A lady ...
- 472. Emile Durkheim: A mind that questions everything, unless strong enough to bear the weight of its ...
- 473. Charles A. Garfield: A mission could be defined as an image of a desired state that you want to get t ...
- 474. Sydney Smith: A nation grown free in a single day is a child born with the limbs and the vigor ...
- 475. Edmund Burke: A nation is not conquered which is perpetually to be conquered.
- 476. Andrew William Mellon: A nation is not in danger of financial disaster merely because it owes itself mo ...
- 477. James Joyce: A nation is the same people living in the same place.
- 478. Kemal Ataturk: A nation which makes the final sacrifice for life and freedom does not get beate ...
- 479. William Hazlitt: A nickname is the heaviest stone that the devil can throw at a man. It is a bugb ...
- 480. Fawn M. Brodie: A passion for politics stems usually from an insatiable need, either for power, ...