
Top 16 Oftest Quotes
#1. Rocks whereon greatest men have oftest wreck'd.
John Milton
#2. My goal isn't so much genre, or fact-based or not fact-based. I just want to work on projects that I think could be great.
Danny Strong
#3. Television, I love it, everything that happened before television lumped together, never caused folks to turn on a street to stare at me, or waitresses to ask for autographs.
Bennett Cerf
#4. Hurry to your goal together. That is full bliss when man and woman lie equally conquered.
Ovid
#5. Look for the hidden blessings in difficult situations.
M.J. Ryan
#6. But my manners also came from when I was in college and began participating in critiques. You have to speak with someone respectfully about their work and be honest and open, without hurting them.
Tim Gunn
#7. Me and Lucas Black are actually starring in that movie 'Fast and the Furious 3: Tokyo.' It's gonna be hot and different. My first action movie, so it's gonna be great.
Bow Wow
#8. Science is most significant as one of the greatest spiritual adventures that man has yet known.
Karl Popper
#9. Most American writers don't get asked their opinion on current affairs, whereas in Europe and England, we still do. There are writers here who are the most sophisticated commentators, but they're not asked. Like Don DeLillo, who sort of forecast most of the modern world before it happened.
Salman Rushdie
#10. I make no pretense to accuracy. I shall be quite content if the sensibilities of no one are wounded by anything I may reduce to type.
Thomas R. Marshall
#11. The education of life perfects the thinking mind, but depraves the frivolous.
Madame De Stael
#12. What we believe is constantly reinforced by people who believe the same thing.
Jon Ronson
#14. I like to be busy. I once shared an agent with the late Sir John Gielgud, who, at 96, was apparently still ringing up, saying, 'Hello, Gielgud here, any work?' Good on him. We've got to keep working. If we retire, there'll be nobody to play the old wrinklies, and that would be a dreadful shame.
Charles Dance
#15. It is a happy thing that there is no royal road to poetry. The world should know by this time that one cannot reach Parnassus except by flying thither.
Gerard Manley Hopkins
#16. We hate virtue when it is safe; when removed from our sight we diligently seek it.
Horace
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