Q Quotes
Browse famous quotes beginning with Q. This page is a child index of the full Popular Quotes A-Z directory.
“Quod nihil sit tam infirmum aut instaible quam fama potentiae non sua vi nixa.''
''Hiçbir şey; kendi gücüne dayanmayan bir iktidarın ünü kadar zayıf ve değişken değildir.”
Source: The Prince
“Quod volimus credimus libenter
we always believe what we want to believe”
Source: Archangel
“Quoi, c'était à cette chévite créature que ses pareils et lui obéssaient depuis des siècles ? Alors qu'un temps de galop suffisait à le distancer, une morsure à le mutiler, une ruade à l'étendre mort ! Sans le cuir et le fer, qu'est-ce que l'homme ?”
Source: Tout dort et je veille
“Quoi qu'il en soit, au fond de moi, le chaos règne. Cruelle et sanguinaire, la douleur de son rejet crie à mon âme son désarroi sans aucune retenue. Ce trou béant dans ma poitrine est lancinant. Je voudrais tant hurler ma peine... mon cri, sauvage et si aigu, est là, mais inaudible.”
Source: Délivre-moi
“Quoi qu'on en
puisse dire, la grande ambition des femmes est,
croyez-moi, d'inspirer de l'amour.”
“Quoi que nous ayons vécu, quelle que soit la maladie qui nous terrasse ou l´évènement tragique que nous avons subi, nous en avions besoin pour intégrer des leçons essentielles à notre évolution.”
“Quoique tu fasses dans la vie, essaye toujours de l’apprécier et ne regrette jamais ton passé.”
Source: Une goutte d'espoir dans un océan de doutes
“Quomondo sedet sola civitas. Vanity of vanities, all is vanity.”
“Quorum and group leaders should provide the leading voice and laboring oar in every ward and branch council regarding retention of converts.”
“QUORUM, n. A sufficient number of members of a deliberative body to have their own way and their own way of having it. In the U.S. Senate a quorum consists of the chairman of the Committee on Finance and a messenger from the White House.”
Source: Essential Bierce: A Selection of the Writings of Ambrose Bierce
“Quos vilt perdere dementat' Whome the gods wish to destroy, they first drive made (Latin).”
“Quotable quotes are coins rubbed smooth by circulation.”
“Quotas are a perfectly logical, if diabolical, extension of the regulation of private property courtesy of the Civil Rights Act, whereby in an attempt to shape American society in politically pleasing ways, people have been coerced into liking, hiring or renting against their will or better judgment.”
“Quotas are bad for America. It's not the way America is all about.”
“Quotation brings to many people one of the intensest joys of living.”
“Quotation confesses inferiority.”
Source: Uncollected Writings
“Quotation is a good thing, there is a community of thought in it.”
“Quotation is a method of appropriation which is invincible, I think. It's not a procedure which displeases me, contrary to recycling.”
“Quotation is a noun. Quote is a verb.”
“Quotation is a serviceable substitute for wit.”
“Quotation is more universal and more ancient than one would perhaps believe.”
“Quotation is the highest compliment you can pay an author.”
“Quotation lovers love rare words.”
Source: Quotology
“Quotation marks quotato marks! Bah!”
“Quotation mistakes, inadvertency, expedition, and human lapses, may make not only moles but warts in learned authors.”
Source: Religio Medici [and] Its Sequel Christian Morals
“Quotation, like much better things, has its abuses. One may quote till one compiles. The ancient lawyers used to quote at the bar till they had stagnated their own cause.”
“Quotation, n: The act of repeating erroneously the words of another.”
Source: The Devil's Dictionary: The Devil World
“Quotations (such as have point and lack triteness) from the great old authors are an act of reverence on the part of the quoter, and a blessing to a public grown superficial and external.”
“Quotations are best brought in to confirm some opinion controverted.”
Source: The works of Jonathan Swift, D.D.: with copious notes and additions and a memoir of the author
“Quotations are feeble; you always regret making them.”
Source: Pilgrimage
“Quotations are often just general observations put into bite-sized thoughts.”
“Quotations are powerful tools. Michel de Montaigne, the father of all essayists, observed, 'I quote others only to better express myself.' Intrepid quotations detective Ralph Keyes helps us to discover the clear truth about exactly what was said and who exactly said it.”
“Quotations are the gold mine of human mind, the silver pearls of the wisdom ocean, and the cool drops of the rain of intelligence.”
“Quotations are useful in periods of ignorance or obscurantist beliefs.”
“Quotations calcify into clichés.”
Source: Quotology
“Quotations can be valuable, like raisins in the rice pudding, for adding iron as well as eye appeal.”
Source: I Didn't Come Here to Argue
“Quotations cause all kinds of trouble.”
Source: Quotology
“Quotations have always been supremely effective rhetorical devices, instruments of one-upmanship, ways of supporting any position under the sun with borrowed or stolen authority.”
“Quotations in my work are like wayside robbers who leap out armed and relieve the stroller of his conviction.”
Source: Selected Writings: 1913-1926
“Quotations offer one kind of break in what the eye can see, the ear can hear.”
“Quotations when engraved upon the memory give you good thoughts.”
“Quotations, like much better things, has its abuses.”
“Quotations--always inexact. I don't trust people who cannot even copy out.”
“Quote”
“Quote-159, page 164:
Never forget that trust is the tie that bonds your family and friends with you. Yet, you must always watch your back.”
Source: Through The Lens
“quote about goodness
Confidence in the goodness of another is good proof of one’s own goodness.”
“QUOTE BY REAPER - "I don’t foresee any cheap shags or quality ones in my future.”
Source: Reaper
“Quote:
“Every moment of your life is gifted.”
“Quote from CARE OF THE SOUL...Thomas Moore ...to the soul, the most minute details and the most ordinary activities, carried out with mindfullness and art, have an effect far beyond their apparant insignificance.”
“quote from Chase the Moon- Some people are just downright wicked, and sometimes evil wins - but not always.”