| Author |
Quotes |
| Chuck Daly | It's discouraging to make a mistake, but it's humiliating when you find out you're so unimportant that nobody noticed it. |
| Claude M Bristol | Always try to do something for the other fellow and you will be agreeably surprised how things come your way -- how many pleasing things are done for you. |
| Creighton Abrams | You people are telling me what you think I want to know. I want to know what is actually happening. |
| Critias | Fortune always fights on the side of the prudent. |
| Daisy Ashford | Her name was called Lady Helena Herring and her age was 25 and she mated well with the earl. |
| Dandemis | Do not condemn the judgment of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong. |
| Daniel C Gelman | Where secrecy reigns, carelessness and ignorance delight to hide while skill loves the light. |
| David Augsnurger | Since nothing we intend is ever faultless, and nothing we attempt ever without error, and nothing we achieve without some measure of finitude and fallibility we call humanness, we are saved by forgiveness. |
| Dick Martin | I belong to Bridegrooms Anonymous. Whenever I feel like getting married, they send over a lady in a housecoat and hair curlers to burn my toast for me. |
| Dorothy Day | The best thing to do with the best things in life is to give them up. |
| Douglas Jerold | It is amazing at how small a price may the wedding ring be placed upon a worthless hand; but, by the beauty of our law, what heaps of gold are indispensable to take it off! |
| Dr Alsaker | We should be lenient in our judgment, because often the mistakes of others would have been ours had we had the opportunity to make them. |
| Dr Joyce Brothers | The person interested in success has to learn to view failure as a healthy, inevitable part of the process of getting to the top. |
| Edgar Watson Howe | The average man's judgment is so poor, he runs a risk every time he uses it. |
| Edward Dahlberg | One of the weaknesses in the cooperative is that it has never been sufficiently leavened by the imagination. This is a quick-silver faculty, and likely to be a cause of worry to any collective settlement. |
| Edward Gardner | If we would just support each other -- that's ninety percent of the problem. |
| Edward M Forster | I believe we shall come to care about people less and less. The more people one knows the easier it becomes to replace them. It's one of the curses of London. |
| Elder Cloward | The key to faith is what we are willing to sacrifice to obtain it. |
| Eldridge Cleaver | Too much agreement kills the chat. |
| Elizabeth Ashley | They're almost inseparable. Sometimes it takes ten people to separate them. |
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