My philosophy has always been to help women and men feel comfortable and confident through the clothes they wear
~quote about Confidence by Georgio Armani
Mumps, measles, and puppy love are terrible after twenty.
~quotes on Love by Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960
No one should have to dance backward all of their lives.
~sayings on Feminism by Jill Ruckelshaus
It was one of those March days when the sun shines hot and the wind blows cold: when it is summer in the light, and winter in the shade.
~quotations on Spring by Charles Dickens
Give a man a free hand and he'll run it all over you.
~romantic love sayings by Mae West
Man's feelings are always purest and most glowing in the hour of meeting and of farewell
~saying about romantic by Jean Paul Richter
Our birth is nothing but our death begun.
~quote about Death by Edward Young, Night Thoughts
A mind of the calibre of mine cannot derive its nutriment from cows.
~quotes on Vegetarianism by George Bernard Shaw
Love is the child of illusion and the parent of disillusion.
~sayings on Love by Miguel de Unamuno
You cannot endow even the best machine with initiative; the jolliest steam-roller will not plant flowers.
~quotations on Technology by Walter Lippmann
Each man must for himself alone decide what is right and what is wrong, which course is patriotic and which isn't. You cannot shirk this and be a man. To decide against your conviction is to be an unqualified and excusable traitor, both to yourself and to your country, let me label you as they may.
~romantic love sayings by Mark Twain
He who is outside his door has the hardest part of his journey behind him.
~saying about romantic by Dutch Proverb
You will always have problems, but you will always have freinds.
~quote about Friendship by
Americans like fat books and thin women.
~quotes on America by Russell Baker
My definition [of a philosopher] is of a man up in a balloon, with his family and friends holding the ropes which confine him to earth and trying to haul him down.
~sayings on Philosophy by Louisa May Alcott, in Life, Letters, and Journals, ed. E.D. Cheney, 1889
A race track is a place where windows clean people.
~quotations on Gambling by Danny Thomas
Our brothers and sisters are there with us from the dawn of our personal stories to the inevitable dusk.
~romantic love sayings by Susan Scarf Merrell
Life may have no meaning. Or even worse, it may have a meaning of which I disapprove.
~saying about romantic by Ashleigh Brilliant
History is concerned primarily with human phenomena, not with natural; and history is doubly human because, as an idea, it is man's creation, challenging him to transcend the limits of information about himself and to discover what he is by finding meaning in what he has done. In short, it is man's commentary on man.
~quote about History by John Barker, The Superhistorians
It is not titles that honor men, but men that honor titles.
~quotes on Jobs by Niccolo Machiavelli
A pessimist is one who makes difficulties of his opportunities and an optimist is one who makes opportunities of his difficulties.
~sayings on Opportunities by Harry Truman
And in the end, it's not the years in your life that count. It's the life in your years.
~quotations on Carpe Diem by Abraham Lincoln
Courage is being afraid but going on anyhow.
~romantic love sayings by Dan Rather
When it is a question of money, everybody is of the same religion.
~saying about romantic by Voltaire
What we need are critical lovers of America - patriots who express their faith in their country by working to improve it
~quote about Patriotic by Hubert H. Humphrey
Progress is man's ability to complicate simplicity.
~quotes on Civilization by Thor Heyerdahl, Fatu-Hiva
Only nature has a right to grieve perpetually, for she only is innocent. Soon the ice will melt, and the blackbirds sing along the river which he frequented, as pleasantly as ever. The same everlasting serenity will appear in this face of God, and we will not be sorrowful, if he is not
~sayings on Death by Henry David Thoreau
There is nothing in which the birds differ more from man than the way in which they can build and yet leave a landscape as it was before.
~quotations on Birds by Robert Lynd, The Blue Lion and Other Essays
High-tech tomatoes. Mysterious milk. Supersquash. Are we supposed to eat this stuff? Or is it going to eat us?
~romantic love sayings by Annita Manning
In riding a horse, we borrow freedom.
~saying about romantic by Helen Thomson
You can't make up anything anymore. The world itself is a satire. All you're doing is recording it.
~quote about Attitude by Art Buchwald
Whoever is in a hurry shows that the thing he is about is too big for him.
~quotes on Haste by Lord Chesterfield
Choose always the way that seems the best, however rough it may be. Custom will soon render it easy and agreeable.
~sayings on Maturing Altruistically by Pythagoras
Two master keys to financial independence: 1. Pay yourself first. Spend only what you have left after saving, not before. 2. Never let your expenses grow as fast as your income.
~quotations on Financial by
We can't win at home and we can't win on the road. My problem as general manager is I can't think of another place to play.
~romantic love sayings by Pat Williams
All men who have achieved great things have been great dreamers
~saying about romantic by Orison Swett Marden
Most men would kill the truth if truth would kill their religion.
~quote about Religion by Lemuel K. Washburn, Is The Bible Worth Reading And Other Essays
We are seldom happy with what we now have, but would go to pieces if we lost any part of it.
~quotes on Happiness by Mignon McLaughlin, The Neurotic's Notebook, 1960
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