Quotation Search
To search for quotations, enter a phrase to search for in the quotation, a whole or partial
author name, or both. Also specify the collections to search in below. See the
Search Instructions for details.
- Will you succeed? Yes you will indeed!
(98 and 3-4 percent guaranteed.) - Dr. Seuss (1904 - 1991), "Oh, the Places You'll Go"
- The result justifies the deed. (Exitus acta probat)
- Ovid (43 BC - 17 AD), Heorides (c. 10 BC)
- Rest assured that there is nothing which wounds the heart of a noble man more deeply than the thought his honour is assailed.
- Moliere (1622 - 1673)
- The deepest sin against the human mind is to believe things without evidence.
- Thomas H. Huxley (1825 - 1895)
- Ill deeds are doubled with an evil word.
- William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)
- The reading of all good books is indeed like a conversation with the noblest men of past centuries who were the authors of them, nay a carefully studied conversation, in which they reveal to us none but the best of their thoughts.
- Rene Descartes (1596 - 1650)
- We do not keep the outward form of order, where there is deep disorder in the mind.
- William Shakespeare (1564 - 1616)
- Our sins are more easily remembered than our good deeds.
- Democritus (460 BC - 370 BC)
- Pleasure and love are the pinions of great deeds.
- Charles Fox (1749 - 1806)
- Refrain from doing ill; for one all powerful reason, lest our children should copy our misdeeds; we are all too prone to imitate whatever is base and depraved.
- Juvenal (55 AD - 127 AD)
Can't find what you're looking for? Try browsing our list of quotations by subject..
|