William Shakespeare, "Much Ado about Nothing", Act 1 scene 1 Quote #4887 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 He wears his faith but as the fashion of his hat.
Sir Edward Appleton Quote #33336 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 I don’t mind what language an opera is sung in so long as it...
John Lancaster Spalding Quote #4784 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 Do definite good; first of all to yourself, then to definite persons.
Roy G. Blount, Jr. Quote #25735 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 I prefer my oysters fried That way I know my oysters died.
William Shakespeare Quote #20908 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 Be thou as chaste as ice, as pure as snow, thou shalt not escape...
(Anon.) Quote #19214 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 Success always occurs in private, and failure in full view.
Henry David Thoreau Quote #1394 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 I know of no more encouraging fact than the unquestioned ability of a man...
Rudyard Kipling, With the Night Mail (1909) Quote #7987 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 Funny how the new things are the old things.
H.P. Lovecraft Quote #10689 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 It is only the inferior thinker who hastens to explain the singular and the...
Oscar Wilde Quote #3925 Author admin Date October 28, 2013 To disagree with three-fourths of the British public is one of the first requisites...