Best Famous Quotes by: Thomas a Kempis, Sally Kempton, Donald Kendall, Alexander Kendrick, Yoshida Kenko, Carolyn Kenmore, George Frost Kennan, Edward M. Kennedy, Eugene Kennedy, John F. Kennedy, John Fitzgerald Kennedy, Justice Anthony Kennedy, Leo Kennedy, Marilyn Moats Kennedy, Robert F. Kennedy, Robert Francis Kennedy, Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy, Rose Kennedy, Elizabeth Kenny, Allegra Kent, Corita Kent, Dorothea Kent, Johann Kepler, Francis Keppel, Brian W. Kernighan, Jack Kerouac, Clark Kerr, Jean Kerr, Sophie Kerr, and Walter Kerr

Best Thomas a Kempis Quotes: The most famous quotes by Thomas a Kempis

Love feels no burden, thinks nothing of trouble, attempts what is above its strength, pleads no excuse of impossibility for it thinks all things lawful for itself, and all things possible. — Thomas a Kempis

The reflections on a day well spent furnish us with joys more pleasing than ten thousand triumphs. — Thomas a Kempis

Carry the cross patiently, and with perfect submission and in the end it shall carry you. — Thomas a Kempis

Be not angry that you cannot make others as you wish them to be, since you cannot make yourself as you wish to be. — Thomas a Kempis

Of two evils we must always choose the least. — Thomas a Kempis

Never be entirely idle but either be reading, or writing, or praying or meditating or endeavoring something for the public good. — Thomas a Kempis

Remember that lost time does not return. — Thomas a Kempis

The good devout man first makes inner preparation for the actions he has later to perform. His outward actions do not draw him into lust and vice rather it is he who bends them into the shape of reason and right judgement. Who has a stiffer battle to fight than the man who is striving to conquer himself. — Thomas a Kempis

And when he is out of sight, quickly also is he out of mind. — Thomas a Kempis

Endeavor to be always patient of the faults and imperfections of others for thou has many faults and imperfections of thine own that require forbearance. If thou are not able to make thyself that which thou wishest, how canst thou expect to mold another in conformity to thy will — Thomas a Kempis

Love flies, runs, and rejoices it is free and nothing can hold it back. — Thomas a Kempis

Who has a harder fight than he who is striving to overcome himself. — Thomas a Kempis

First keep the peace within yourself, then you can also bring peace to others. — Thomas a Kempis

Best Sally Kempton Quotes: The most famous quotes by Sally Kempton

It is hard to fight an enemy who has outposts in your head. — Sally Kempton

Best Donald Kendall Quotes: The most famous quotes by Donald Kendall

The only place success comes before work is in the dictionary. — Donald Kendall

Best Alexander Kendrick Quotes: The most famous quotes by Alexander Kendrick

On CBS Radio the news of his Ed Murrow’s death, reportedly from lung cancer, was followed by a cigarette commercial. — Alexander Kendrick

Best Yoshida Kenko Quotes: The most famous quotes by Yoshida Kenko

Blossoms are scattered by the wind and the wind cares nothing, but the blossoms of the heart no wind can touch. — Yoshida Kenko

Best Carolyn Kenmore Quotes: The most famous quotes by Carolyn Kenmore

If you can learn from hard knocks, you can also learn from soft touches. — Carolyn Kenmore

Best George Frost Kennan Quotes: The most famous quotes by George Frost Kennan

One sometimes feels a guest of one’s time and not a member of its household. — George Frost Kennan

The best an American can look forward to is the lonely pleasure of one who stands at long last on a chilly and inhospitable mountaintop where few have been before, where few can follow and where few will consent to believe he has been. — George Frost Kennan

The accords were fig leaves of democratic procedure to hide the nakedness of Stalinist dictatorship. — George Frost Kennan

Not only the studying and writing of history but also the honoring of it both represent affirmations of a certain defiant faith-a desperate, unreasoning faith, if you will-but faith nevertheless in the endurance of this threatened world-faith in the total essentiality of historical continuity. — George Frost Kennan

The very concept of history implies the scholar and the reader. Without a generation of civilized people to study history, to preserve its records, to absorb its lessons and relate them to its own problems, history, too, would lose its meaning. — George Frost Kennan

The best thing we can do if we want the Russians to let us be Americans is to let the Russians be Russian. — George Frost Kennan

Best Edward M. Kennedy Quotes: The most famous quotes by Edward M. Kennedy

The work goes on, the cause endures, the hope still lives and the dreams shall never die. — Edward M. Kennedy

Don’t sacrifice your political convictions for the convenience of the hour. — Edward M. Kennedy

Best Eugene Kennedy Quotes: The most famous quotes by Eugene Kennedy

The real test of friendship is can you literally do nothing with the other person Can you enjoy those moments of life that are utterly simple — Eugene Kennedy

The real test of friendship is Can you literally do nothing with the other person Can you enjoy together those moments of life that are utterly simple They are the moments people look back on at the end of life and number as their most sacred experiences. — Eugene Kennedy

Best John F. Kennedy Quotes: The most famous quotes by John F. Kennedy

The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining. — John F. Kennedy

When we got into office, the thing that surprised me the most was that things were as bad as we’d been saying they were. — John F. Kennedy

We must use time as a tool, not as a crutch. — John F. Kennedy

Liberty without learning is always in peril learning without liberty is always in vain. — John F. Kennedy

There are risks and costs to a program of action. But they are far less than the long-range risks and costs of comfortable inaction. — John F. Kennedy

The great French Marshall Lyautey once asked his gardener to plant a tree. The gardener objected that the tree was slow growing and would not reach maturity for 100 years. The Marshall replied, ‘In that case, there is no time to lose plant it this afternoon’ — John F. Kennedy

Washington is a city of Southern efficiency and Northern charm. — John F. Kennedy

The American, by nature, is optimistic. He is experimental, an inventor and a builder who builds best when called upon to build greatly. — John F. Kennedy

Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names. — John F. Kennedy

We stand for freedom. That is our conviction for ourselves that is our only commitment to others. — John F. Kennedy

Our problems are man-made, therefore they may be solved by man. And man can be as big as he wants. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. — John F. Kennedy

For in the final analysis, our most basic common link, is that we all inhabit this small planet, we all breathe the same air, we all cherish our children’s futures, and we are all mortal. — John F. Kennedy

…probably the greatest concentration of talent and genius in this house except for perhaps those times when Thomas Jefferson ate alone. — John F. Kennedy

We must never forget that art is not a form of propaganda it is a form of truth. — John F. Kennedy

The ignorance of one voter in a democracy impairs the security of all. — John F. Kennedy

The ancient Greek definition of happiness was the full use of your powers along lines of excellence. — John F. Kennedy

Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violent revolution inevitable. — John F. Kennedy

The men who create power make an indispensable contribution to the Nations greatness, but the men who question power make a contribution just as indispensable, especially when that questioning is disinterested, for they determine whether we use power or power uses us. — John F. Kennedy

If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich. — John F. Kennedy

And so, my fellow americans ask not what your country can do for you – ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man. — John F. Kennedy

Mankind must put an end to war or war will put an end to mankind. — John F. Kennedy

Leadership and learning are indispensable to each other. — John F. Kennedy

We need men who can dream of things that never were. — John F. Kennedy

Best John Fitzgerald Kennedy Quotes: The most famous quotes by John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Mothers all want their sons to grow up to be president, but they don’t want them to become politicians in the process. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. The human mind is our fundemental resource. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Those who make peaceful revolution impossible will make violen trevolution inevitable. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The goal of education is the advancement of knowledge and the dissemination of truth. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

If we cannot now end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The world is very different now. For man holds in his mortal hands the power to abolish all forms of human poverty, and all forms of human life. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Ask not what your country can do for you ask what you can do for your country. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Forgive your enemies, but never forget their names. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

We would like to live as we once lived, but history will not permit it. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

History is a relentless master. It has no present, only the past rushing into the future. To try to hold fast is to be swept aside. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

My brother Bob doesn’t want to be in government — he promised Dad he’d go straight. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

It might be said now that I have the best of both worlds. A Harvard education and a Yale degree. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

I am the man who accompanied Jacqueline Kennedy to Paris, and I have enjoyed it. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

A man does what he must-in spite of personal consequences, in spite of obstacles and dangers and pressures-and that is the basis of all human morality. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Let’s not talk so much about vice. I’m against vice in all forms. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

To exclude from positions of trust and command all those below the age of 44 would have kept Jefferson from writing the Declaration of Independence, Washington from commanding the Continental Army, Madison from fathering the Constitution, Hamilton from serving as secretary of the treasury, Clay from being elected speaker of the House and Christopher Columbus from discovering America. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

I hope that no American … will waste his franchise and throw away his vote by voting either for me or against me solely on account of my religious affiliation. It is not relevant. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

A child miseducated is a child lost. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

I think this is the most extraordinary collection of talent, of human knowledge, that has ever been gathered at the White House-with the possible exception of when Thomas Jefferson dined alone. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Let us resolve to be masters, not the victims, of our history, controlling our own destiny without giving way to blind suspicions and emotions. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

There are three things which are real God, human folly, and laughter. The first two are beyond our comprehension. So we must do what we can with the third. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Irrational barriers and ancient prejudices fall quickly when the question of survival itself is at stake. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

I want to emphasize in the great concentration which we now place upon scientists and engineers how much we still need the men and women educated in the liberal tradition, willing to take the long look, undisturbed by prejudices and slogans of the moment, who attempt to make an honest judgment on difficult events. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Modern cynics and skeptics … see no harm in paying those to whom they entrust the minds of their children a smaller wage than is paid to those to whom they entrust the care of their plumbing. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The new frontier of which I speak is not a set of promises-it is a set of challenges. It sums up not what I intend to offer the American people, but what I intend to ask of them. It appeals to their pride, not their pocketbook-it holds out the promise of more sacrifice instead of more security. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

We stand today on the edge of a new frontier-the frontier of the 1960s-a frontier of unknown opportunities and perils-a frontier of unfulfilled hopes and threats. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

You never know what’s hit you. A gunshot is the perfect way. (When asked how he would choose to die) — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Like dealing with Dad-all give and no take. (On negotiating with Soviet Premier Nikita S Khrushchev) — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

If anyone is crazy enough to want to kill a president of the United States, he can do it. All he must be prepared to do is give his life for the president’s. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The human mind is our fundamental resource. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you — ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world, ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

I don’t think the intelligence reports are all that hot. Some days I get more out of the New York Times. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

A rising tide lifts all boats. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Perfect valour consists in doing without witnesses that which we would be capable of doing before everyone. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

My imagination makes me human and makes me a fool it gives me all the world and exiles me from it. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Our task is not to fix the blame for the past, but to fix the course for the future. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind… War will exist until that distant day when the conscientious objector enjoys the same reputation and prestige that the warrior does today. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The credit belongs to the man who is actually in the arena, whose face is marred by dust and sweat and blood, who knows the great enthusiasms, the great devotions, and spends himself in a worthy cause who at best, if he wins, knows the thrills of high achievement, and, if he fails, at least fails daring greatly, so that his place shall never be with those cold and timid souls who know neither victory nor defeat. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Change is the law of life. And those who look only to the past or present are certain to miss the future. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

If I had to live my life over again, I would have a different father, a different wife and a different religion. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Unconditional war can no longer lead to unconditional victory. It can no longer serve to settle disputes. It can no longer be of concern to great powers alone. For a nuclear disaster, spread by winds and waters and fear, could well engulf the great and the small, the rich and the poor, the committed and the uncommitted alike. Mankind must put an end to war, or war will put an end to mankind. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

When written in Chinese, the word ‘crisis’ is composed of two characters. One represents danger and the other represents opportunity. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Leadership and learning are indispensible to each other. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

We dare not tempt them with weakness. For only when our arms are sufficient beyond doubt can we be certain beyond doubt that they will never be employed. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

To those people in the huts and villages of half the globe struggling to break the bonds of mass misery, we pledge our best efforts to help them help themselves, for whatever period is required, not because the Communists may be doing it, not because we seek their votes, but because it is right. If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The courage of life is often a less dramatic spectacle than the courage of a final moment but it is no less than a magnificent mixture of triumph and tragedy. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

If a free society cannot help the many who are poor, it cannot save the few who are rich. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The time to reapir the roof is when the sun is shining. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

We are not afraid to entrust the American people with unpleasant facts, foreign ideas, alien philosophies, and competitive values. For a nation that is afraid to let its people judge the truth and falsehood in an open market is a nation that is afraid of its people. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Let us welcome controversial books and controversial authors. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

If art is to nourish the roots of our culture, society must set the artist free to follow his vision wherever it takes him. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Washington D.C. is a city of Southern efficiency and Northern charm. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

A nation which has forgotten the quality of courage which in the past has been brought to public life is not as likely to insist upon or regard that quality in its chosen leaders today–and in fact we have forgotten. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

A man may die, nations may rise and fall, but an idea lives on. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The great enemy of the truth is very often not the lie–deliberate, contrived and dishonest–but the myth–persistant, persuasive and unrealistic. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

All free men, wherever they may live, are citizens of Berlin. And therefore, as a free man, I take pride in the words Ich bin ein Berliner — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

We have the power to make this the best generation of mankind in the history of the world – or to make it the last. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

When asked about his favorite song, I think ‘Hail to the Chief’ has a nice ring to it. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The full use of your powers along lines of excellence. – definition of happiness by John F. Kennedy. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

We must use time as a tool, not as a couch. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Khrushchev reminds me of the tiger hunter who has picked a place on the wall to hang the tiger’s skin long before he has caught the tiger. This tiger has other ideas. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Too often we… enjoy the comfort of opinion without the discomfort of thought. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

There are many people in the world who really don’t understand-or say they don’t-what is the great issue between the free world and the Communist world. … Let them come to Berlin — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

My father always told me that all businessmen were sons of bitches, but I never believed it till now. (On steel industry executives who increased prices) — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The freedom of the city is not negotiable. We cannot negotiate with those who say, What’s mine is mine and what’s yours is negotiable. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

I hear it said that West Berlin is militarily untenable-and so was Bastogne, and so, in fact, was Stalingrad. Any danger spot is tenable if men-brave men-will make it so. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Geography has made us neighbors. History has made us friends. Economics has made us partners, and necessity has made us allies. Those whom God has so joined together, let no man put asunder. (To Canadian Parliament) — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

To state the facts frankly is not to despair the future nor indict the past. The prudent heir takes careful inventory of his legacies and gives a faithful accounting to those whom he owes an obligation of trust. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

In the long history of the world, only a few generations have been granted the role of defending freedom in its hour of maximum danger. I do not shrink from this responsibility-I welcome it. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Let us never negotiate out of fear. But let us never fear to negotiate. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

When at some future date the high court of history sits in judgment on each one of us-recording whether in our brief span of service we fulfilled our responsibilities to the state-our success or failure, in whatever office we may hold, will be measured by the answers to four questions-were we truly men of courage … were we truly men of judgment … were we truly men of integrity … were we truly men of dedication — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Let the word go forth from this time and place, to friend and foe alike, that the torch has been passed to a new generation of Americans, born in this century, tempered by war, disciplined by a hard and bitter peace, proud of our ancient heritage, and unwilling to witness or permit the slow undoing of those human rights to which this nation has always been committed, and to which we are committed today, at home and around the world — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Above all, we are coming to understand that the arts incarnate the creativity of a free people. When the creative impulse cannot flourish, when it cannot freely select its methods and objects, when it is deprived of spontaneity, then society severs the root of art. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

The path we have chosen for the present is full of hazards, as all paths are. … The cost of freedom is always high, but Americans have always paid it. And one path we shall never choose, and that is the path of surrender, or submission. (Announcing blockade of Cuba) — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Let every nation know, whether it wishes us well or ill, we shall pay any price, bear any burden, meet any hardship, support any friend, oppose any foe, to assure the survival and success of liberty. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

All this will not be finished in the first hundred days. Nor will it be finished in the first thousand days, nor in the life of this administration, nor even perhaps in our lifetime on this planet. But let us begin. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

When power leads man toward arrogance, poetry reminds him of his limitations. When power narrows the area of man’s concern, poetry reminds him of the richness and diversity of his existence. When power corrupts, poetry cleanses. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Our problems are man-made, therefore they may be solved by man. No problem of human destiny is beyond human beings. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

I look forward to an America which will not be afraid of grace and beauty. — John Fitzgerald Kennedy

Best Justice Anthony Kennedy Quotes: The most famous quotes by Justice Anthony Kennedy

The First Amendment is often inconvenient. But that is besides the point. Inconvenience does not absolve the government of its obligation to tolerate speech. — Justice Anthony Kennedy

Best Leo Kennedy Quotes: The most famous quotes by Leo Kennedy

The surest way to be late is to have plenty of time. — Leo Kennedy

Best Marilyn Moats Kennedy Quotes: The most famous quotes by Marilyn Moats Kennedy

It’s better to be boldly decisive and risk being wrong than to agonize at length and be right too late. — Marilyn Moats Kennedy

Best Robert F. Kennedy Quotes: The most famous quotes by Robert F. Kennedy

Few men are willing to brave the disapproval of their fellows, the censure of their colleagues, the wrath of their society. Moral courage is a rarer commodity than bravery in battle or great intelligence. Yet it is the one essential, vital quality for those who seek to change a world which yields most painfully to change. — Robert F. Kennedy

The problem of power is how to achieve its responsible use rather than its irresponsible and indulgent use – of how to get men of power to live for the public rather than off the public. — Robert F. Kennedy

Best Robert Francis Kennedy Quotes: The most famous quotes by Robert Francis Kennedy

Some men see things as they are and ask, ‘why’ I dream things that never were and ask, ‘why not’NB This quote is a paraphrase from a similar quote by G. B. Shaw. — Robert Francis Kennedy

Only those who dare to fail greatly can ever achieve greatly. — Robert Francis Kennedy

Whenever men take the law into their own hands, the loser is the law. And when the law loses, freedom languishes. — Robert Francis Kennedy

If any man claims the Negro should be content … let him say he would willingly change the color of his skin and go to live in the Negro section of a large city. Then and only then has he a right to such a claim. — Robert Francis Kennedy

The American temptation is to believe that foreign policy is a subdivision of psychiatry. — Robert Francis Kennedy

Each time a person stands up for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, these ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest walls of oppression and resistance. — Robert Francis Kennedy

The future does not belong to those who are content with today, apathetic toward common problems and their fellow man alike, timid and fearful in the face of bold projects and new ideas. Rather, it will belong to those who can blend passion, reason and courage in a personal commitment to the ideals of American society. — Robert Francis Kennedy

Any fact that needs to be disclosed should be put out now or as quickly as possible, because otherwise … the bleeding will not end. — Robert Francis Kennedy

Whatever must happen ultimately should happen immediately. — Robert Francis Kennedy

You can’t make war in the Middle East without Egypt and you can’t make peace without Syria. — Robert Francis Kennedy

If I should ever be captured, I want no negotiation-and if I should request a negotiation from captivity they should consider that a sign of duress. — Robert Francis Kennedy

There are those who look at things the way they are, and ask why… I dream of things that never were, and ask why not — Robert Francis Kennedy

In crises the most daring course is often safest. — Robert Francis Kennedy

The statesman’s duty is to bridge the gap between his nation’s experience and his vision. — Robert Francis Kennedy

High office teaches decision making, not substance. It consumes intellectual capital it does not create it. Most high officials leave office with the perceptions and insights with which they entered they learn how to make decisions but not what decisions to make. — Robert Francis Kennedy

I thought they’d get one of us, but Jack, after all he’s been through, never worried about it … I thought it would be me. — Robert Francis Kennedy

Some men see things as they are and say why I dream things that never were and say Why not — Robert Francis Kennedy

What is objectionable, what is dangerous, about extremists is not that they are extreme, but that they are intolerant. The evil is not what they say about their cause, but what they say about their opponents. — Robert Francis Kennedy

Best Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy Quotes: The most famous quotes by Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy

Life is not a matter of milestones, but of moments. — Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy

I looked on child rearing not only as a work of love and duty but as a profession that was fully as interesting and challenging as any honorable profession in the world and one that demanded the best that I could bring to it. — Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy

Make sure you never, never argue at night. You just lose a good night’s sleep, and you can’t settle anything until morning anyway. — Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy

I’m like old wine. They don’t bring me out very often, but I’m well preserved. — Rose Fitzgerald Kennedy

Best Rose Kennedy Quotes: The most famous quotes by Rose Kennedy

Birds sing after a storm why shouldn’t people feel as free to delight in whatever sunlight remains to them — Rose Kennedy

Best Elizabeth Kenny Quotes: The most famous quotes by Elizabeth Kenny

He who angers you conquers you. — Elizabeth Kenny

It’s better to be a lion for a day than a sheep all your life. — Elizabeth Kenny

Best Allegra Kent Quotes: The most famous quotes by Allegra Kent

All we actually have is our body and its muscles that allow us to be under our own power. — Allegra Kent

Best Corita Kent Quotes: The most famous quotes by Corita Kent

Love the moment, and the energy of that moment will spread beyond all boundaries. — Corita Kent

Best Dorothea Kent Quotes: The most famous quotes by Dorothea Kent

A man ninety years old was asked to what he attributed his longevity. ‘I reckon,’ he asid, with a twinkle in his eye, ‘It’s because most nights I went to bed and slept when I should have sat up and worried.’ — Dorothea Kent

Best Johann Kepler Quotes: The most famous quotes by Johann Kepler

I much prefer the sharpest criticism of a single intelligent man to the thoughtless approval of the masses. — Johann Kepler

Best Francis Keppel Quotes: The most famous quotes by Francis Keppel

Education is too important to be left solely to the educators. — Francis Keppel

Best Brian W. Kernighan Quotes: The most famous quotes by Brian W. Kernighan

I’d give my right arm to be ambidextrous. — Brian W. Kernighan

Best Jack Kerouac Quotes: The most famous quotes by Jack Kerouac

The only people for me are the mad ones. The ones who are mad to love, mad to talk, mad to be saved the ones who never yawn or say a commonplace thing, but burn, burn, burn like fabulous yellow Roman candles exploding like spiders across the stars. — Jack Kerouac

Best Clark Kerr Quotes: The most famous quotes by Clark Kerr

A university anywhere can aim no higher than to be as British as possible for the sake of the undergraduates, as German as possible for the sake of the public at large-and as confused as possible for the preservation of the whole uneasy balance. — Clark Kerr

Best Jean Kerr Quotes: The most famous quotes by Jean Kerr

Even though a number of people have tried, no one has yet found a way to drink for a living. — Jean Kerr

I feel about airplaines the way I feel about diets. It seems to me they are wonderful things for other people to go on. — Jean Kerr

You don’t seem to realize that a poor person who is unhappy is in a better position than a rich person who is unhappy. Because the poor person has hope. He thinks money would help. — Jean Kerr

Being divorced is like being hit by a Mack truck-if you survive you start looking very carefully to the right and left. — Jean Kerr

A lawyer is never entirely comfortable with a friendly divorce, anymore than a good mortician wants to finish his job and then have the patient sit up on the table. — Jean Kerr

Life with Mary was like being in a telephone booth with an open umbrella-no matter which way you turned, you got it in the eye. — Jean Kerr

Hope is the feeling you have that the feeling you have isn’t permanent. — Jean Kerr

If you can keep your head when all about you are losing theirs, it’s just possible you haven’t grasped the situation. — Jean Kerr

I’m tired of all this nonsense about beauty being only skin-deep. That’s deep enough. What do you want, an adorable pancreas — Jean Kerr

The real menace in dealing with a five-year-old is that in no time at all you begin to sound like a five-year-old. — Jean Kerr

The average, healthy, well-adjusted adult gets up at seven-thirty in the morning feeling just plain terrible. — Jean Kerr

Best Sophie Kerr Quotes: The most famous quotes by Sophie Kerr

The longing to produce great inspirations didn’t produce anything but more longing. — Sophie Kerr

Best Walter Kerr Quotes: The most famous quotes by Walter Kerr

Half the world is composed of idiots, the other half of people clever enough to take indecent advantage of them. — Walter Kerr

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