Quotes with constituent-know-how-can

Quotes 3921 till 3940 of 8429.

  • Auguste Rodin Man's naked form belongs to no particular moment in history; it is eternal, and can be looked upon with joy by the people of all ages.
    Auguste Rodin
    French sculptor (1840 - 1917)
    - +
     0
  • Nathaniel Hawthorne Man's own youth is the world's youth; at least he feels as if it were, and imagines that the earth's granite substance is something not yet hardened, and which he can mould into whatever shape he likes.
    Nathaniel Hawthorne
    American short story writer (1804 - 1864)
    - +
     0
  • Napoleon Hill Man, alone, has the power to transform his thoughts into physical reality; man, alone, can dream and make his dreams come true.
    Napoleon Hill
    American self-help author (1883 - 1970)
    - +
     0
  • Louis Armstrong Man, if you gotta ask you'll never know.
    Louis Armstrong
    American trumpeter, composer and singer (1901 - 1971)
    - +
     0
  • Louis Armstrong Man, if you have to ask what jazz is, you'll never know!
    Louis Armstrong
    American trumpeter, composer and singer (1901 - 1971)
    - +
     0
  • Peter F. Drucker Management by objective works - if you know the objectives. Ninety percent of the time you don't.
    Peter F. Drucker
    American management consultant and writer (1909 - 2005)
    - +
     0
  • Karl Marx Mankind always sets itself only such tasks as it can solve; since, looking at the matter more closely, we will always find that the task itself arises only when the material conditions necessary for its solution already exist or are at least in the process of formation.
    Karl Marx
    German economist and state philosopher (1818 - 1883)
    - +
     0
  • Evelyn Waugh Manners are especially the need of the plain. The pretty can get away with anything.
    Evelyn Waugh
    British novelist (1903 - 1966)
    - +
     0
  • Maurice Maeterlinck Many a happiness in life, as many a disaster, can be due to chance, but the peace within us can never be governed by chance.
    Maurice Maeterlinck
    Belgian poet, playwright and Nobel Prize winner (1911) (1862 - 1949)
    - +
     0
  • Elbert Hubbard Many a man's reputation would not know his character if they met on the street.
    Elbert Hubbard
    American writer and publisher (1856 - 1915)
    - +
     0
  • Robertson Davies Many a promising career has been wrecked by marrying the wrong sort of woman. The right sort of woman can distinguish between Creative Lassitude and plain shiftlessness.
    Robertson Davies
    Canadian novelist and journalist (1913 - 1995)
    - +
     0
  • Amos Bronson Alcott Many can argue, not many converse.
    Amos Bronson Alcott
    American educator and social reformer (1799 - 1888)
    - +
     0
  • William Shakespeare Many can brook the weather that love not the wind.
    William Shakespeare
    English playwright and poet (1564 - 1616)
    - +
     0
  • Caitriona Balfe Many children with cancer in the developing world can be cured. But without appropriate treatment, few survive.
    Caitriona Balfe
    Irish actress, producer and former (1979 - )
    - +
     0
  • Aaron C. Brown Many financial disasters can be traced to people who thought they were hedging.
    The Poker Face of Wall Street (2006) Ch. 4
    Aaron C. Brown
    American finance practitioner (1956 - )
    - +
     0
  • Frank A. Clark Many folks think they aren't good at earning money, when what they don't know is how to use it.
    Frank A. Clark
    American politician
    - +
     0
  • Ben Bernanke Many foreclosed homes are neglected or abandoned, as legal proceedings or other factors delay their resale. Deteriorating or vacant properties can, in turn, directly affect the quality of life in a neighborhood, for example, by leading to increases in vandalism or crime.
    Ben Bernanke
    American economist (1953 - )
    - +
     0
  • Wendell Phillips Many know how to flatter, few know how to praise.
    Wendell Phillips
    American Reformer, Orator (1811 - 1884)
    - +
     0
  • Alain de Botton Many moments in religion seem attractive to me even though I can't believe in any of it.
    Alain de Botton
    Swiss-born British author (1969 - )
    - +
     0
  • Albert Einstein Many of the things you can count, don't count. Many of the things you can't count, really count.
    Albert Einstein
    German - American physicist (1879 - 1955)
    - +
     0
All constituent-know-how-can famous quotes and sayings you will always find on greatest-quotations.com (page 197)