Famous Quotes
1751 Quotations with True.
- 1261. Queen Elizabeth II: True patriotism doesn't exclude an understanding of the patriotism of others.
- 1262. George Barrington: True patriots we; for be it understood we left our country for our country's goo ...
- 1263. Francis H. Bradley: True penitence condemns to silence. What a man is ready to recall, he would be w ...
- 1264. Alexander Pope: True politeness consists in being easy one's self, and in making everyone about ...
- 1265. Lord Mansfield: True popularity is not the popularity which is followed after, but the popularit ...
- 1266. Bryon Edwards: True prayer always receives what it asks for -- or something better.
- 1267. Author Unknown: True prayer brings a person's will into accordance with God's will, not the othe ...
- 1268. Author Unknown: True prosperity is the result of well-placed confidence in ourselves and our fel ...
- 1269. Jean Cocteau: True realism consists in revealing the surprising things which habit keeps cover ...
- 1270. William Boetcker: True religion... is giving and finding one's happiness by bringing happiness int ...
- 1271. Robert Smith: True repentance has a double aspect. It looks upon things past with a weeping ey ...
- 1272. Ambrose of Milan: True repentance is to cease from sinning.
- 1273. Barbara Grizzuti Harrison: True revolutionaries are like God -- they create the world in their own image. O ...
- 1274. Louise Bogan: True revolutions ... restore more than they destroy.
- 1275. James Russell Lowell: True scholarship consists in knowing not what things exist, but what they mean; ...
- 1276. Count Leo Tolstoy: True science investigates and brings to human perception such truths and such kn ...
- 1277. Edward Hoagland: True solitude is a din of birdsong, seething leaves, whirling colors, or a clamo ...
- 1278. Author Unknown: True success in life is not measured by how much you make, but by how much of a ...
- 1279. Paul Sweeney: True success is overcoming the fear of being unsuccessful.
- 1280. Ernest Holmes: True teaching liberates the student from his teacher.