Famous Quotes
963 Quotations with Past.
- 201. Ralph Blum: Nothing is predestined: The obstacles of your past can become the gateways that ...
- 202. Harold J. Seymour: Leaders are the ones who keep faith with the past, keep step with the present, a ...
- 203. Dave Barry: I haven't been able to slam-dunk the basketball for the past five years. Or, for ...
- 204. Alfred Hitchcock: There are several differences between a football game and a revolution. For one ...
- 205. P.J. O'Rourke: Golf combines two favorite American pastimes: taking long walks and hitting thin ...
- 206. John Updike: Golf appeals to the idiot in us and the child. Just how childlike golf players b ...
- 207. Pablo Neruda: A bibliophile of little means is likely to suffer often. Books don't slip from h ...
- 208. Jean Rostand: A body of work such as Pasteur's is inconceivable in our time: no man would be g ...
- 209. Author Unknown: A careful inventory of all your past experiences may disclose the startling fact ...
- 210. William Hazlitt: A full-dressed ecclesiastic is a sort of go-cart of divinity; an ethical automat ...
- 211. Author Unknown: A good man doubles the length of his existence, to have lived so as to look back ...
- 212. Oliver Goldsmith: A great source of calamity lies in regret and anticipation; therefore a person i ...
- 213. Muriel James: A loser seldom lives in the present, but instead destroys the present by focusin ...
- 214. Author Unknown: A lot of people go through life like they are rowing a boat. They look at where ...
- 215. William Morris: A man at work, making something which he feels will exist because he is working ...
- 216. John Milton: A man may be a heretic in the truth; and if he believes things only because his ...
- 217. Fawn M. Brodie: A man's memory is bound to be a distortion of his past in accordance with his pr ...
- 218. George Santayana: A man's memory may almost become the art of continually varying and misrepresent ...
- 219. Vladimir Nabokov: A novelist is, like all mortals, more fully at home on the surface of the presen ...
- 220. Charles Horton Cooley: A person of mature years and ripe development, who is expecting nothing from lit ...