(1139 quotes found)
“If you are alone you belong entirely to yourself. If you are accompanied by even one companion you belong only half to yourself, or even less, in proportion to the thoughtlessness of his conduct; and if you have more than one companion you will fall more deeply into the same plight.”
Leonardo da Vinci
“It is, in fact, nothing short of a miracle that the modern methods of instruction have not yet entirely strangled the holy curiosity of inquiry.”
Albert Einstein
“Mass demand has been created almost entirely through the development of advertising.”
Calvin Coolidge
“Your true value depends entirely on what you are compared with.”
Bob Wells
“We never become really and genuinely our entire and honest selves until we are dead / and not then until we have been dead years and years. People ought to start dead and then they would be honest so much earlier.”
Mark Twain
“Public morals are natural complements of all laws: they are by themselves an entire code.”
Napoleon Bonaparte
“My mom, she is the most unbelievable mom that you could ever have in your entire life and she's always with me on everything. The most I've ever been away from her is two days. I love her more than anybody could ever know.”
Dakota Fanning
“If I had my way, if I was lucky enough, if I could be on the brink my entire life— that great sense of expectation and excitement without the disappointment— that would be the perfect state.”
Cate Blanchett
“The sensual mysticism of entire vertical being.”
E. E. Cummings
“One should be able to return to the first sentence of a novel and find the resonances of the entire work.”
Gloria Naylor