Famous Quotes
4236 Quotations with Thor.
- 1761. Nathaniel Hawthorne: Is it a fact -- or have I dreamt it -- that, by means of electricity, the world ...
- 1762. Henry David Thoreau: Is not disease the rule of existence? There is not a lily pad floating on the ri ...
- 1763. Author Unknown: Is your love for the Lord sufficient to give all your time and talents to his wo ...
- 1764. Author Unknown: Isn't it marvelous how those scientists know the names of all those stars?
- 1765. Author Unknown: Isn't it sad how some people can't be funny, so they have to settle for being ob ...
- 1766. Author Unknown: It always takes a person much longer to tell you what he thinks than what he kno ...
- 1767. Author Unknown: It can never be bought or borrowed or sold A gift to be cherished, True friendsh ...
- 1768. Nathaniel Hawthorne: It contributes greatly towards a man's moral and intellectual health, to be brou ...
- 1769. Author Unknown: It does not require a decision to go to hell.
- 1770. Author Unknown: It doesn't matter much what happens in this world, there's going to be somebody ...
- 1771. Author Unknown: It hurts to love someone and not be loved in return, but what is the most painfu ...
- 1772. Nathaniel Hawthorne: It is a good lesson -- though it may often be a hard one -- for a man who has dr ...
- 1773. Author Unknown: It is a psychological fact that you can influence your environment and thoughts. ...
- 1774. Author Unknown: It is a toss up whether it is worse to be old and bent or young and broke.
- 1775. Author Unknown: It is a wise person that adapts themselves to all contingencies; it's the fool w ...
- 1776. Thorstein Veblen: It is always sound business to take any obtainable net gain, at any cost, and at ...
- 1777. Author Unknown: It is better for the development of character and contentment to do certain thin ...
- 1778. Author Unknown: It is better to be old-fashioned and right than to be up-to-date and wrong.
- 1779. Augusta Gregory: It is better to be tied to any thorny bush than to be with a cross man.
- 1780. Author Unknown: It is better to finish something than begin.