Famous Quotes
842 Quotations with Prove.
- 501. William Cowper: The man that hails you Tom or Jack, and proves by thumps upon your back how he e ...
- 502. John Kenneth Galbraith: The man who is admired for the ingenuity of his larceny is almost always redisco ...
- 503. Samuel Johnson: The most heterogeneous ideas are yoked by violence together; nature and art are ...
- 504. Frank Dane: The news of any politician's death should be listed under "Public Improvements."
- 505. George F. Will: The nice part about being a pessimist is that you are constantly being either pr ...
- 506. Herschel Hobbs: The nine-tenths prove man's love, but the one-tenth tests man's legal obedience.
- 507. Herschel Hobbs: The nine-tenths prove man's love, but the one-tenth tests man's legal obedience.
- 508. Germaine Greer: The only perfect love to be found on earth is not sexual love, which is riddled ...
- 509. Thomas J. Vilord: The only way to excellence is to consistently improve yourself every single day.
- 510. Wallace Stevens: The philosopher proves that the philosopher exists. The poet merely enjoys exist ...
- 511. Robert M. Pirsig: The place to improve the world is first in one's own heart and head and hands.
- 512. Denis Diderot: The possibility of divorce renders both marriage partners stricter in their obse ...
- 513. Andrew Carnegie: The price which society pays for the law of competition, like the price it pays ...
- 514. Steve Young: The principle is competing against yourself. It's about self improvement, about ...
- 515. Walter Lippmann: The principles of the good society call for a concern with an order of being -- ...
- 516. David Lee Roth: The problem with self-improvement is knowing when to quit.
- 517. William Gilmore Simms: The proverb answers where the sermon fails, as a well-charged pistol will do mor ...
- 518. William Shakespeare: The proverb is something musty.
- 519. Thomas Szasz: The proverb warns; "Don't bite the hand that feeds you." But maybe you should, i ...
- 520. Douglas Hofstadter: The proverbial German phenomenon of the verb-at-the-end about which droll tales ...