597 Quotations with Whose.
- 581. Hector St. John de Crevecoeur: The American is a new man, who acts upon new principles; he must therefore enter ...
- 582. John Stuart Mill: The opening of a foreign trade, by making them acquainted with new objects, or t ...
- 583. Theodore Roosevelt: The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred ...
- 584. Saint John of the Cross: Wherefore a man can know nothing by himself, save after a natural manner, which ...
- 585. Sydney Smith: A great deal of talent is lost to the world for want of a little courage. Every ...
- 586. Oscar Wilde: The reason we all like to think so well of others is that we are all afraid for ...
- 587. William Shakespeare: To be, or not to be: that is the question:
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- 588. Norman Vincent Peale: Life's blows cannot break a person whose spirit is warmed at the fire of enthusi ...
- 589. Samuel Johnson: No man will be found in whose mind airy notions do not sometimes tyrannize him a ...
- 590. Timothy Ray Miller: This is the precious present, regardless of what yesterday was like, regardless ...
- 591. Jerome P. Fleishman: Always there will be, along the sidelines of life, inferior souls who throw mud ...
- 592. Lin Yutang: Very fortunately, man is also gifted with a sense of humor, whose function, as I ...
- 593. Joseph Joubert: Think that day lost whose descending sun,
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- 594. David Hume: He is happy whose circumstances suit his temper; but he is more excellent who su ...
- 595. Oscar Wilde: People whose desire is solely for self-realization never know where they are goi ...
- 596. Stanley Chauvin, Jr.: Giving allows me to touch the lives of people I don't even know, but whose lives ...
- 597. Clifton C. Garvin, Jr.: It doesn't make sense to talk about successful corporations in a society whose s ...
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