Quotations

Famous Quotations

Sometimes it is difficult to be motivated and inspired to write a review, a persuasive formless essay, an article of reflexive investigation, etc. Plus, it can be difficult to find the right words that will better describe your ideas. DedicatedWriters.com is your top destination, since it provides students with an updated database of more than 150.000 quotations and proverbs of famous inventors, sportsmen, philosophers, artists, celebrities, businessmen, and the authors who certainly enriched and strengthen the world. This is perfect to become inspired and write book reports, essays, movie reviews, research papers, etc.

Try out our free search option and stay tuned.

Browse Authors

(Click a letter to view the authors)
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q
R
S T U V W X Y Z

Random House Quotes

«Locked in the Cabinet»
Author: Random House
«a record that fully illuminates the matters that it must consider in rendering a judgment;»
Author: Random House
«Bellow: A Biography»
Author: Random House
«Grace and Power: The Private World of the Kennedy White House»
Author: Random House
«The Force of Character: And the Lasting Life,»
Author: Random House
«Back to your home and kitchen female!»
Author: Random House
«Dutch: A Memoir of Ronald Reagan,»
Author: Random House
«[If you're still not convinced about the powers of intuition just take a good look back over your own life, says intuition author Sharon A. Klinger.] You'll recall that it was only when you went against your true intuitive voice that you found yourself in the wrong place, or with the wrong people, ... The most confusion you will ever experience will usually come from not listening to your intuition. And the most help you will ever have will come because you did.»
Author: Random House
«It is your character, and your character alone, that will make your life happy or unhappy. That is all that really passes for destiny. And you choose it.»
Author: Random House
«[But later writers did not hesitate to weigh in. Among them was Paul Goldberger, the successor to Ms. Huxtable as architecture critic for The Times. In his book] The City Observed: New York ... a graceless, sloppy, cheap entertainment and office complex that would be an insult to an empty site in the middle of nowhere.»
Author: Random House

Pages: « Previous 1 2