Remember that the most valuable antiques are dear old friends. H. Jackson Brown, Jr
Remember that the most valuable antiques are dear old friends.
The most important thing is to enjoy your life—to be happy—it's all that matters. Audrey Hepburn
The most important thing is to enjoy your life—to be happy—it's all that matters.
Two things awe me most, the starry sky above me and the moral law within me. Immanuel Kant
Two things awe me most, the starry sky above me and the moral law within me.
A great poet is the most precious jewel of a nation. Ludwig van Beethoven
A great poet is the most precious jewel of a nation.
Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale. Hans Christian Andersen
Life itself is the most wonderful fairy tale.
The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire. Ferdinand Foch
The most powerful weapon on earth is the human soul on fire.
The four most beautiful words in our common language I told you so. Gore Vidal
The four most beautiful words in our common language I told you so.
Most of the people who will walk after me will be children, so make the beat keep time with short steps. Hans Christian Andersen
Most of the people who will walk after me will be children, so make the beat keep time with short steps.
Most people need love and acceptance a lot more than they need advice. Bob Goff
Most people need love and acceptance a lot more than they need advice.
We came all this way to explore the Moon, and the most important thing is that we discovered the Earth. Anders Celsius
We came all this way to explore the Moon, and the most important thing is that we discovered the Earth.
Eventually, I think Chicago will be the most beautiful great city left in the world. Frank Lloyd Wright
Eventually, I think Chicago will be the most beautiful great city left in the world.
One of the most insidious and nefarious properties of scientific models is their tendency to take over, and sometimes supplant, reality. Erwin Chargaff
One of the most insidious and nefarious properties of scientific models is their tendency to take over, and sometimes supplant, reality.