Famous Quotes
1437 Quotations with Worth.
- 1261. Barbara Hepworth: Halfway through any work, one is often tempted to go off on a tangent. Once you ...
- 1262. Barbara Hepworth: I felt the most intense pleasure in piercing the stone in order to make an abstr ...
- 1263. Barbara Hepworth: I must always have a clear image of the form of a work before I begin. Otherwise ...
- 1264. Barbara Hepworth: One must be entirely sensitive to the structure of the material that one is hand ...
- 1265. Arthur Hertzberg: The Palestinians aren't going away, among other reasons, because the Arab states ...
- 1266. Oliver Wendell Holmes: I hate facts. I always say the chief end of man is to form general propositions ...
- 1267. Oliver Wendell Holmes: The man who is always worrying about whether or not his soul would be damned gen ...
- 1268. John Howard: The things that unite the Australian and American people are shared values: the ...
- 1269. Edward W. Howe: A good scare is worth more to a man than good advice.
- 1270. King Hussein I: I had realized from the outset that vanity was a fatal affliction and that the o ...
- 1271. Moss Hart: So far as I know, anything worth hearing is not usually uttered at seven o'clock ...
- 1272. George M. Humphrey: It's a terribly hard job to spend a billion dollars and get your money's worth.
- 1273. Charles A. Jaffe: Stock prices have been quoted in fractions for two centuries, based on a system ...
- 1274. Benjamin Jowett: There is a serious defect in the thinking of someone who wants - more than anyth ...
- 1275. Garrison Keillor: Beauty isn't worth thinking about; what's important is your mind. You don't want ...
- 1276. Krzysztof Kieslowski: Maybe it is worth investigating the unknown, if only because the very feeling of ...
- 1277. Ben Kingsley: If you start to victimise yourself, as an unworthy component in a beautifully co ...
- 1278. Rudyard Kipling: An ounce of mother is worth a pound of clergy.
- 1279. Michael Korda: An ounce of hypocracy is worth a pound of ambition.
- 1280. Rushworth M. Kidder: He dropped into the Potomac, ever so casually, a few great thoughts. One can onl ...