Famous Quotes
521 Quotations with Wants.
- 381. Pearl S. Buck: We should so provide for old age that it may have no urgent wants of this world ...
- 382. Louis Fabian Bachrach: I do not believe that the average person wants a 'map' of his face - I believe h ...
- 383. Harry Belafonte: I think Bush has a very selfish, arrogant point of view. I think he is intereste ...
- 384. Sergey Brin: Obviously everyone wants to be successful, but I want to be looked back on as be ...
- 385. Guy Burgess: The United States is a country that prides itself on building gadgets. We have g ...
- 386. Thomas Carlyle: Let one who wants to move and convince others, first be convinced and moved them ...
- 387. Jimmy Carter: Government is a contrivance of human wisdom to provide for human wants. People h ...
- 388. Barbara Cartland: A man will teach his wife what is needed to arouse his desires. And there is no ...
- 389. Richard Chamberlain: I've learned, I think, to be able to distinguish between the necessary and the u ...
- 390. John Cheever: A collection of short stories is generally thought to be a horrendous clinker; a ...
- 391. Gilbert K. Chesterton: A stiff apology is a second insult... The injured party does not want to be comp ...
- 392. Gilbert K. Chesterton: There is a great deal of difference between an eager man who wants to read a boo ...
- 393. Agatha Christie: Any woman can fool a man if she wants to and if he's in love with her.
- 394. Jean Cocteau: In Paris, everybody wants to be an actor; nobody is content to be a spectator.
- 395. Louis J. Camuti: A cat determined not to be found can fold itself up like a pocket handkerchief i ...
- 396. Michael Connelly: I think the only boundaries are individual and personal. A writer should be free ...
- 397. Penelope Cruz: I am amazed about how everyone wants to know about my love life. They whisper to ...
- 398. Matt Damon: You become the poster child for tabloid magazines and once you're in their cross ...
- 399. Rodney Dangerfield: At twenty a man is full of fight and hope. He wants to reform the world. When he ...
- 400. Robertson Davies: Literary critics, however, frequently suffer from a curious belief that every au ...