HOME POPULAR Love Life Inspiration Motivation Funny Friendship Family Faith Happy Hurt Sad Cute Success Wisdom ALL TOPICS Animals Art Attitude Beauty Business Birthdays Dreams Facts Fitness Food Forgiving Miss You Nature Peace Smile So True Sports Teenage Trust Movie TV Weddings More.. AUTHORS Einstein Plato Aristotle Twain Monroe Jefferson Wilde Carroll Confucius Hepburn Dalai Lama Lewis Lincoln Mandela Lao Tzu Ford More.. Affirmations Birthday Wishes
Follow On Pinterest
Advertisements

Whose Quotes

Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements
Advertisements
1 - 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 - 66
Friendship Quotes Love Quotes Life Quotes Funny Quotes Motivational Quotes Inspirational Quotes
Advertisements
Text Quotes
I probably am a cranky writer, but I am actually a fairly nice, normal person. Since I’m a grouchy writer, of course I have friends whose books are doing way better than mine  (Whose Quotes) When real substantive change happens it’s the people who watch your show, they’re the ones that make it happen. It’s people whose names are not highlighted in history books. They’re the ones that stand up in their place and time to make change  (Whose Quotes) A man of correct insight among those who are duped and deluded resembles one whose watch is right while all the clocks in the town give the wrong time  (Whose Quotes) The man who sweats under his mask, whose role makes him itch with discomfort, who hates the division in himself, is already beginning to be free  (Whose Quotes) If newspapers were written by people whose sole object in writing was to tell the truth about politics and the truth about art we should not believe in war, and we should believe in art  (Whose Quotes) I am a woman in the prime of my life, with certain powers and those powers severely limited by authorities whose faces I rarely see  (Whose Quotes) Freedom has become a commodity whose availability, paradoxically, keeps society in check. The threat of its loss seems to enable us to tolerate its imposition  (Whose Quotes) I do believe that in every age there are people whose consciousness transcends their own time and that these people, whether fictional or historical, are those with whom we most closely identify and those about whom we most enjoy reading  (Whose Quotes) The dog is guided by kindly instinct to the man or woman whose heart is open to his advances. The cat often leaves the friend who courts her, to honor, or to harass, the unfortunate mortal who shudders at her unwelcome caresses  (Whose Quotes) This is the sphinx of the hearthstone, the little God of domesticity, whose presence turns a house into a home  (Whose Quotes) In those happy days when leisure was held to be no sin, men and women wrote journals whose copiousness both delights and dismays us  (Whose Quotes) An appreciation of words is so rare that everybody naturally thinks he possesses it, and this universal sentiment results in the misuse of a material whose beauty enriches the loving student beyond the dreams of avarice  (Whose Quotes) To every man in the world there is one person of whom he knows little: whom he would never recognize if he met him walking down the street, whose motives are a mystery to him. That is himself  (Whose Quotes) When those of our army whose voices are likely to coo tell us that the day of sex antagonism is over and that henceforth we only have to advance hand in hand with the male, I do not believe it  (Whose Quotes) Writers in a profit making economy are an exploitable commodity whose works are products to be marketed, and are so judged and handled  (Whose Quotes) My dance is a sacred poem in which each movement is a word and whose every word is underlined by music. The temple in which I dance can be vague or faithfully reproduced, for I am the temple  (Whose Quotes) In women’s destiny everything goes downhill except for thought, whose immortal nature it is to keep constantly rising  (Whose Quotes) If there’s nothing more powerful than an idea whose time has come, there is nothing more ubiquitously pervasive than an idea whose time won’t go  (Whose Quotes) The idea of power as a possession, whose asset can be banked and drawn on when needed, comes easy to a society whose rules grow out of the methods of finance capitalism  (Whose Quotes) Youth looks at its world and age looks through it; youth must get busy on problems whose outlines stand single and strenuous before it, while age can, with luck, achieve a cosmic private harmony unsuited for action as a rule  (Whose Quotes) ... there are few things that can reconcile us fully to our parting with a world of which the longest life can see so little and whose beauties have so extraordinary a variety  (Whose Quotes) I want to make photographs whose very ambiguity provokes thought, rather than cuts it off prematurely. I want to make pictures that work on a more mysterious level, that approach the truth by a more circuitous route  (Whose Quotes) I consider myself the head coach whose job is to keep this winning team intact. I keep everybody focused and motivated  (Whose Quotes) You can’t be selective about freedom of speech. If you say you believe in freedom of speech you have to acknowledge the people whose views you disagree with, people whose views you may detest, nevertheless have the right to freedom of speech  (Whose Quotes) It is like when a player has a slump, we do not trade them, we coach them. It is the same with our employees. The best leaders come to the aid of their people, whose performance is down. Not come down harder on them  (Whose Quotes) The most welcome guest in society will ever be the one to whose mind everything is a suggestion, and whose words suggest something to everybody  (Whose Quotes) Trees and children are, of all living things, those whose growth soonest makes one feel one’s age  (Whose Quotes) To long for love, to have experienced passion’s deep pleasure, even once, is to understand the mercilessness of having a human body whose memory rides desire’s back unanchored from season to season  (Whose Quotes) I have noted that, barring accidents, artists whose powers wear best and last longest are those who have trained themselves to work under adversity. Great artists treasure their time with a bitter and snarling miserliness  (Whose Quotes) Bourgeois existence is the regime of private affairs... and the family is the rotten, dismal edifice in whose closets and crannies the most ignominious instincts are deposited. Mundane life proclaims the total subjugation of eroticism to privacy  (Whose Quotes)
1 - 41 42 43 44 45 46 47 48 49 - 66