Famous Quotes
1260 Quotations with Understand.
- 541. George Savile: Most men make little use of their speech than to give evidence against their own ...
- 542. Ivan Turgenev: Most people can't understand how others can blow their noses differently than th ...
- 543. Andre Gide: Most quarrels amplify a misunderstanding.
- 544. Arnold Bennett: Mother is far too clever to understand anything she does not like.
- 545. Thomas Merton: My life is... a mystery which I do not attempt to really understand, as though I ...
- 546. Nellie Melba: My voice has been raised not only in song, but to make the big world outside Thr ...
- 547. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe: Nature understands no jesting. She is always true, always serious, always severe ...
- 548. Author Unknown: Ninety-nine percent of all problems in communications start with misunderstandin ...
- 549. John Ruskin: No good work whatever can be perfect, and the demand for perfection is always a ...
- 550. John Ruskin: No good work whatever can be perfect, and the demand for perfection is always a ...
- 551. Arthur H. Stainback: No greater burden can be born by an individual than to know none who cares or un ...
- 552. Arthur H. Stainback: No greater burden can be born by an individual than to know none who cares or un ...
- 553. Helen Rowland: No man can understand why a woman shouldn't prefer a good reputation to a good t ...
- 554. Helen Rowland: No man can understand why a woman shouldn't prefer a good reputation to a good t ...
- 555. Joseph Conrad: No man ever understands quite his own artful dodges to escape from the grim shad ...
- 556. Joseph Conrad: No man ever understands quite his own artful dodges to escape from the grim shad ...
- 557. Ralph Waldo Emerson: No man thoroughly understands a truth until he has contended against it.
- 558. Ralph Waldo Emerson: No man thoroughly understands a truth until he has contended against it.
- 559. Ezra Pound: No man understands a deep book until he has seen and lived at least part of its ...
- 560. Ezra Pound: No man understands a deep book until he has seen and lived at least part of its ...