Famous Quotations by Dave Mckay (best short books to read TXT) 📕
So when a person is able to say a great truth in just a few words, others have often remembered it and saved it for people to read or hear over and over. They have become famous quotations.
In this book are hundreds of famous quotations. It is a book that you must read slowly, and it is worth reading it many times, until you yourself are able to remember some of the sayings word for word, to be used later in your life.
You may want to share some of the most interesting truths with other people. You may also find some that will change your life, becoming important patterns for how you choose to live and how you choose to look at the world around you.
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George Orwell (1903-1950), Irish playwright,
Coming up for Air (1939), part 1, chapter 3
When the stomach is full,
it is easy to talk of fasting.
Saint Jerome (374-419), Roman Christian priest, in a letter
The need of exercise was invented by people
who ate too much and had nothing to think about.
George Santayana (1863-1952), Spanish philosopher and writer
Why do strong arms tire themselves
with foolish weight-lifting?
To dig a vineyard is better exercise for men.
Marcus Valerius Martial (c 40 AD - 103 AD), Spanish poet
Early to bed, and early to rise,
makes a man healthy, wealthy, and wise.
Benjamin Franklin (1705-1790), inventor, statesman, philosopher
If it tastes good, it’s bad for you.
Isaac Asimov (1920-1992), American author and biochemist
Tell me what you eat
and I will tell you what you are.
Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755-1826), French lawyer, politician & epicure
Cooking is the oldest of the arts,
for Adam was born hungry.
Anthelme Brillat-Savarin (1755-1826), French lawyer, politician & epicure
With the bread finished,
up breaks the company.
Miguel de Cervantes (1547-1616), Spanish novelist and playwright
Man is what he eats.
Ludwig Feuerbach (1804-1872), German philosopher and anthropologist
46. Self-control
When people will not weed their own minds,
they are likely to be overcome with nettles.
Horace Walpole (1717-1797), English art historian and politician
The worst place for a Christian
is a comfortable place.
Author unknown
The best way out is always through.
Robert Frost (1874-1963), American poet,
A Servant to Servants (1914)
Say to yourself, ‘I used to be angry every day;
then every other day; now only every third or
fourth day.’ When you reach thirty days, make
a gift to the gods to show you are thankful.
Epictetus (55 AD-135 AD), Roman slave who became a philosopher
He who controls his emotions
is more than a king.
John Milton (1608-1674), English poet and civil servant
What they learn in pain,
they can teach in song.
Percy Bysshe Shelley (1792-1822), English poet
The hard times teach us
more than the easy times.
Anonymous
Courage does not always shout.
Sometimes it is a quiet voice at the end of the
day saying, “I will try again tomorrow”.
Mary Anne Radmacher, American artist who makes cards and posters
I see the better things and agree with them,
but I follow the worse.
Ovid (43 BC - c. 17 AD), Roman poet, Metamorphoses book 7
The good that I want to do, I do not do;
but the bad that I do not want to do, I do.
The Bible, Romans 7:19
47. Worry
If you can’t sleep, get up and do something.
It’s the worry that gets you,
not missing out on sleep.
Dale Carnegie (1888-1955), American self-improvement lecturer
This is the night
that makes me or breaks me.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Othello act 5, scene 1
When a thing cannot be changed,
I cannot worry about it.
William Shakespeare (1564-1616), Richard II act 2, scene 3
A little water is an ocean to an ant.
Afghan proverb
Worries go down better with soup than without.
Jewish proverb
I'm happy tonight.
I'm not worried about anything.
I'm not fearing any man.
Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968), speech in Memphis, April 3,
1968, the day before he was assassinated
48. Leaders and Followers
God said, “Who will I send?”
And, “Who will go for me?”
And I said, “Here am I. Send me.”
The Bible, Isaiah 6:8
Son of man, I have made you a watchman
to the house of Israel.
So give them warning from me.
The Bible, Ezekiel 3:17
The hour is come, but not the man.
Walter Scott (1771-1832), Scottish poet, lawyer, and novellist
The Heart of Midlothian (1818), chapter 4
He is gone,
but his shadow still stands over all of us.
It still tells us what to do
and we, very often, obey.
Svetlana Alliluyeva (1926), daughter of Russian Premier Josef Stalin
I am not afraid of an army of lions
led by a sheep.
I am afraid of an army of sheep led by a lion.
Alexander the Great (356-323 BC), King of Macedon
Do not try to fight a lion
if you are not one yourself.
African proverb
The king must be a fox,
to understand the tricks that go with his job;
and a lion, to make the wolves afraid.
Niccolò Machiavelli (1469-1527), Italian writer, historian & philosopher,
The Prince (1513), chapter 18
Whenever death may surprise us,
let it be welcome if our battle cry has reached
even one open ear and another hand
reaches out to take up our arms.
Che Guevara (1928-1967), Argentine revolutionary, doctor, and author
Hundreds can talk, for one who can think,
and thousands can think for one who can see.
To see clearly is music, prophecy and religion,
all in one.
John Ruskin (1819-1900), English art critic and philanthropist
In life you are either a passenger or a pilot...
it is your choice.
Author unknown
An expert is just someone who knows some of
the worst mistakes that can be made in his
subject and is able to not make them.
Werner Heisenberg (1901-1976), German physicist
Do not follow where the path may lead.
Go instead to where there is no path
and make one.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), American writer and lecturer
When you’re a team of one,
you’re always the leader.
Takayuki Ikkaku, Arisa Hosaka and Toshihiro Kawabata,
Animal Crossing: Wild World, 2005
If you don’t run your own life...
someone else will.
John Atkinson (details unknown)
Action springs not from thought,
but from being ready to take responsibility.
Dietrich Bonhoffer (1906-1945), German Lutheran theologian
who was executed for planning to assassinate Adolf Hitler
The art of leading is in saying no, not yes.
It is very easy to say yes.
Tony Blair (1953- ), British Prime Minister from 1997-2007
The key to being a good manager
is keeping the people who hate me
away from those who are still not sure.
Casey Stengel (1890-1975), American baseball manager
How fast the boss goes
is how fast the team goes.
Lee Iacocca (1924- ), American businessman
Don’t put the cart before the horse.
Author unknown
I’d rather be a hammer than a nail.
Paul Simon (1941- ), American singer-songwriter
If you can’t take the heat,
stay out of the kitchen.
Harry S. Truman (1884-1972), 33rd President of the United States
49. Wise Choices
There is a choice you have to make,
in everything you do.
And you must always keep in mind
the choice you make, makes you.
John Wooden (1910-2010), American basketball player and coach
Right timing is in all things
the most important point.
Hesiod (~700 BC), Greek poet, Works and Days
You cannot have your cake and eat it too.
John Heywood (c. 1497-c. 1580), English writer
We know what happens to people
who stay in the middle of the road.
They get run down.
Aneurin Bevan (1897-1960), English politician, Observer, 6 Dec., 1953
All you get from riding the fence
is a sore middle.
Anonymous
Two roads divided in the yellow forest,
and I – I took the one less travelled.
That has made all the difference.
Robert Frost (1874-1963), American poet, The Road Not Taken
To each man and country
comes the time to choose.
James Russell Lowell (1819-1891), American poet, critic,
and diplomat, The Present Crisis (1845)
We can believe what we choose,
but we must also answer for what we choose.
Cardinal Newman (1801-1890), 27June, 1848, in C.S. Dessain (ed.),
Letters and Diaries of John Henry Newman, volume 12 (1962)
I think... and because of this I am.
René Descartes (1596-1650), French philosopher and writer,
Le Discours de la méthode (1637), part 1
A true philosopher is like an elephant;
he never puts the second foot down
until the first one is solidly in place.
Fontenelle (1657-1757), French author
What is your job in philosophy?
To show the fly the way out of the fly-bottle.
Ludwig Wittgenstein (1889-1951), Austrian philosopher
and Cambridge professor from 1939-1947
50. Little Things
Size isn’t everything.
Author unknown
There’s nothing wrong with staying small.
You can do big things with a small team.
Jason Fried, co-founder of 37 Signals, a web design company;
keynote speech, SXSW, 2006
Never use a cannon to kill a fly.
Confucius (551 BC- 459 BC), Chinese philosopher
The person who moves a mountain
begins by carrying away small stones.
Chinese proverb
A trip of a thousand miles
begins with a single step.
Lao Tzu, founder of Taoism (about 500 BC)
Tall trees grow from little seeds.
David Everett (1769-1813),
‘Lines Written for a School Declamation’ (aged 7)
Little actions that you do
are better than big actions
that you plan to do.
Peter Marshall (1902-1949), twice chaplain of the U.S. Senate
How we spend our days
is how we spend our lives.
Annie Dillard (1945- ), Pullitzer Prize winning American author
Every day is a letter from God.
Russian proverb
One should count each day a separate life.
Seneca (5 BC-65 AD), Roman philosopher, statesman, and dramatist
Take time for the little things,
for one day you may look back
and see that they were the big things.
Robert Brault, American free-lance writer
If you can’t do great things,
do small things in a great way.
Napolean Hill (1883-1970), one of the first American success writers
Nothing is more simple than to be great.
The truth is that to be simple is to be great.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), American writer and lecturer
Life was always made to be simple,
but never made to be easy.
Author unknown
Only those who have the patience
to do simple things perfectly
will get the ability to do difficult things easily.
Johann Schiller (1759-1805), German writer and historian
He that is faithful in that which is least
will be faithful also in much.
The Bible, Luke 16:10
Teach yourself to listen to that small voice
that tells you what is important and what is not.
Sue Grafton (1940- ), American detective story writer
There is little difference in people,
but that little difference makes a big difference.
The little difference is attitude.
The big difference is whether it is
positive or negative.
Clement Stone, (1902-2002), American businessman & philanthropist
51. Being Different
We may have all come on different ships,
but we are in the same boat now.
Martin Luther King Jr. (1929-1968), Baptist minister and leader of the
African-American civil rights movement
People can be quite cold to those
whose eyes see the world differently.
Eric A. Burns (1947- ), American author, broadcast journalist
and media critic
We do not judge the people we love.
Jean-Paul Sartre (1905-1980), French writer, philosopher and activist
Go ahead. Fall down.
The world looks different from the ground.
Oprah Winfrey (1954- ), African-American talk show host, actress,
media proprietor, and philanthropist
It is because we are different
that each of us is special.
Brian Dyson, American author and former CEO of Coca-Cola
It doesn’t matter if a cat is black or white,
as long as it catches mice.
Deng Xiaoping (1904-1997), former leader
of the Communist Party of China
52. Beauty
When something doesn't seem to be beautiful,
I ask myself why do I think it's not beautiful, and
very shortly I learn that there is no reason.
John Cage (1912-1992), American poet, artist, and music composer
Do not read beauty magazines.
They only make you feel ugly.
Mary Schmich (1953- ), American newspaper columnist
The key to finding beauty is to know where to look.
Seigfried and Roy (1939- )(1944- ), German-American entertainers
If you build love on good looks,
it will die as quickly as the good looks die.
John Donne (1572-1631), Elegies ‘The Anagram’ (c. 1595)
No beauty she does miss,
when all her robes are on;
But beauty’s self she is,
when all her robes are gone.
Francis Davison (ed.), Poetical Rhapsody (1602)
Beautiful actions are better
than beautiful bodies.
Ralph Waldo Emerson (1803-1882), American writer and lecturer
53. Entertainment and Sports
One day they may tell you you will not go far,
That night you open and there you are.
Next day on your dressing room
They hang a star!
Let’s go on with the show!
Irving Berlin (1888-1989), Jewish-American composer and lyricist
I never expected life to do anything special for me,
yet I seemed to do more than I had ever hoped for.
Most of the time it just happened.
Audrey Hepburn (1929-1993), American actress and humanitarian
There’s no business like show business.
Irving Berlin (1888-1989), Jewish-American composer and lyricist
I had the radio on.
Marilyn Monroe (1926-1962), American actress and sex symbol, when
asked if she really had nothing on in her famous calendar photograph
A celebrity is a person who works hard all his
life to become well known, and then wears dark
glasses to stop people from knowing who he is.
Fred Allen (1894-1956), American comedian
I hate television as much as I hate peanuts;
but I can't stop eating peanuts.
Orson Welles (1915-1985), American actor, screenwriter, film director
Give them bread and circuses.
Juvenal (55-127 AD), Roman poet and satirist,
telling how to keep the people from warring against the King
Talk about being good
and they pass by in crowds.
Whistle and dance and shake,
and you’ve got a crowd of listeners.
Diogenes the Cynic (c. 410 BC-323 BC), Greek philosopher
You’d be surprised how much it costs
to make me look this cheap!
Dolly Parton (1946- ), American country music singer, author, songerwriter,
multi-instrumentalist, and philanthropist
I grew up with six brothers. That’s how I
learned to dance - waiting for the toilet.
Bob Hope (1903-2003), American comedian and actor
Never give a party
if you will be the most interesting person there.
Mickey Friedman, details not known
At a dinner party
one should eat wisely but not too well,
and talk well but not too wisely.
W. Somerset Maugham (1874-1965), English playwright and novellist
The hardest thing about tennis is that no matter
how good I get, I'll never be as good as a wall.
Mitch Hedberg (1968-2005), American comedian
Whoever said, “It’s not whether you win or lose
that counts,” probably lost!
Martina Navratilova (1956- ), Czech tennis player
Winning is not everything, but wanting to win is.
Vince Lombardi (1913-1970), American football coach
I never quit trying;
I never felt
that I didn’t have a chance to win.
Arnold Palmer (1929- )
American pro golfer
Fame is a food
that dead men eat.
I have no stomach
for such meat.
Henry Austin Dobson
Life is dangerous. You can get hurt.
But people die in plane crashes,
lose their arms and legs in car accidents;
people die every day. Same with fighters:
some die, some get hurt, some go on.
You just don’t let yourself believe
it will happen to you.
Muhammad Ali (1942- ), American boxer, philanthropist, and activist
One day the sports coach pointed at four boys,
and told us to run in a race.
I said that I was weak and not able to run,
but the coach sent me to the doctor,
who said that I was perfectly well.
So I had to run.
When I got started I felt I wanted to win;
but I only came in second.
That was the way it started.
Emil Zatopek, Olympic marathon champion
The fight is won or lost behind the lines,
out there on the road,
long before I dance under those lights.
Muhammad Ali (1942- ), American boxer, philanthropist, and activist
You miss all of the shots you never take.
Wayne Gretzky (1962- ) Canadian ice hockey player and coach
The best defense is a good offense.
Jack Dempsey (1895-1983), American heavyweight boxer
Build up your weaknesses
until they become your strong points.
Knute Rockne (1888-1931), American football player and coach
54. The Law and Lawyers
Wise people,
though all laws were done away with,
would still lead the same life.
Aristophanes (446-386 BC), Greek comedic playwright
The law is equal for all;
so it stops the rich as well as the poor...
from sleeping under bridges,
begging in the streets, and robbing bread.
Anatole France (1844-1924), The Red Lily, 1894, chapter 7
Laws are spider webs through which
the big flies pass and the little ones get caught.
Honore de Balzac (1799-1850)
Every law is opposite to liberty.
Jeremy Bentham
Laws are like sausages.
It's better not to see them being made.
Otto von Bismarck (1815-1898)
The great can protect themselves;
but the poor and humble
need the arm and shield of the law.
Andrew Jackson (1767-1845), in 1821
The rest day rule was made for man,
and not man for the rest day.
Jesus Christ, Mark 2:27
Punishment is not about hitting back,
but about changing criminals
and making
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