Famous Quotes
1096 Quotations with Show.
- 581. Napoleon Hill: The world has the habit of making room for the man whose actions show that he kn ...
- 582. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: The world is for thousands a freak show; the images flicker past and vanish; the ...
- 583. Jacob Bronowski: The world is full of people who never quite get into the first team and who just ...
- 584. Anne Morrow Lindbergh: There are no signposts in the sky to show a man has passed that way before. Ther ...
- 585. Joseph Roux: There are people who laugh to show their fine teeth; and there are those who cry ...
- 586. Oscar Wilde: There is much to be said in favor of modern journalism. By giving us the opinion ...
- 587. Baltasar Gracian: There is no need to show your ability before everyone.
- 588. Francois de La Rochefoucauld: There is often more pride than goodness in our grief for our enemies' miseries; ...
- 589. William Hazlitt: They are, as it were, train-bearers in the pageant of life, and hold a glass up ...
- 590. Virgil: They attack the one man with their hate and their shower of weapons. But he is l ...
- 591. William Shakespeare: They do not love that do not show their love. The course of true love never did ...
- 592. Will Rogers: This country has gotten where it is in spite of politics, not by the aid of it. ...
- 593. Robert Mitchum: This is not a tough job. You read a script. If you like the part and the money i ...
- 594. John Keats: Though a quarrel in the streets is a thing to be hated, the energies displayed i ...
- 595. Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler: Though outwardly a gloomy shroud, The inner half of every cloud Is bright and sh ...
- 596. Leonardo da Vinci: Three classes of people: Those who see. Those who see when they are shown. Those ...
- 597. William Cowper: Thus happiness depends, as nature shows, less on exterior things than most suppo ...
- 598. Author Unknown: To a well deserving person God will show favor. To an ill deserving person He wi ...
- 599. Epictetus: To accuse others for one's own misfortunes is a sign of want of education. To ac ...
- 600. Leszczynski Stanislaus: To be vain of one's rank or place is to show that one is below it.