| "Whoever renders service to many puts himself in line for Greatness--Great wealth, Great return, Great satisfaction, Great reputation, and Great joy." »Jim Rohn |
| "The Great thought, the Great concern, the Great anxiety of men is to restrict, as much as possible, the limits of their own responsibility." »Giosu, Borsi |
| "All Great deeds and all Great thoughts have a ridiculous beginning. Great works are often born on a street corner or in a restaurant's revolving door." »Albert Camus |
| "It requires a Great deal of boldness and a Great deal of caution to make a Great fortune and when you have got it, it requires ten times as much wit to keep it." »Mayer Amschal Rothschild |
| "Well, I wouldn't say I was in the 'Great' class, but I had a Great time while I was trying to be Great." »Harry S Truman |
| "We and the cosmos are one. The cosmos is a vast body, of which we are still parts. The sun is a Great heart whose tremors run through our smallest veins. The moon is a Great gleaming nerve-centre from which we quiver forever. Who knows the power that Saturn has over us or Venus But it is a vital power, rippling exquisitely through us all the time... Now all this is literally true, as men knew in the Great past and as they will know again." »D. H. Lawrence |
| "No Great man lives in vain. The history of the world is but the biography of Great men." »Thomas Carlyle |
| "The Great masses of the people... will more easily fall victims to a Great lie than to a small one." »Adolf Hitler |
| "Small communities grow Great through harmony, Great ones fall to pieces through discord." »Sallust |
| "Retirement, we understand, is Great if you are busy, rich, and healthy. But then, under those conditions, work is Great too." »Bill Vaughan |
| "When Great changes occur in history, when Great principles are involved, as a rule the majority are wrong. The minority are right." »Eugene V. Debs |
| "A Great writer is, so to speak, a second government in his country. And for that reason no regime has ever loved Great writers, only minor ones." »Aleksandr Isayevich Solzhenitsyn |
| "A Great many college graduates come here thinking of lawyers as social engineers arguing the Great Constitutional issues." »Archibald Cox |
| "I know of no Great men except those who have rendered Great service to the human race." »Francois Marie Arouet Voltaire |
| "Pain and suffering are always inevitable for a large intelligence and a deep heart. The really Great men must, I think, have Great sadness on Earth." »Feodor Mikhailovich Dostoyevsky |
| "The Great secret that all old people share is that you really haven't changed in seventy or eighty years. Your body changes, but you don't change at all. And that, of course, causes Great confusion." »Maggie Kuhn |
| "Most Great men and women are not perfectly rounded in their personalities, but are instead people whose one driving enthusiasm is so Great it makes their faults seem insignificant." »Charles A. Cerami |
| "The longer I live, the more I am certain that the Great difference between the Great and the insignificant, is energy - invincible determination--a purpose once fixed, and then death or victory." »Sir Thomas Bowell Buxton |
| "It isn't always necessary to achieve Great things. Sometimes, just surviving is a Great achievement." »Unknown |
| "All men who have achieved Great things have been Great dreamers." »Orison Swett Marden |
| "It isn't the Great pleasures that count the most it's making a Great deal out of the little ones." »Jean Webster |
| "Rarely do Great beauty and Great virtue dwell together." »Petrarch |
| "What's been Great about the human race gives you a sense of how Great you might get, how far you can reach." »Jerry Garcia |
| "Uncle Ben With Great power, comes Great responsibility." »Spider-Man |
| "A Great NOW will be a Great WAS A bad NOW will always be a bad WAS, and all you can hope for is a Great GONNA BE" »Sid Ceaser |
| "Nothing Great will ever be achieved without Great men, and men are Great only if they are determined to be so." »Charles De Gaulle |
| "A Great preservative against angry and mutinous thoughts, and all impatience and quarreling, is to have some Great business and interest in your mind, which, like a sponge shall suck up your attention and keep you from brooding over what displeases you." »Joseph Rickaby |
| "Great minds are to make others Great. Their superiority is to be used, not to break the multitude to intellectual vassalage, not to establish over them a spiritual tyranny, but to rouse them from lethargy, and to aidthem to judge for themselves." »William Ellery Channing |
| "Great deeds are usually wrought at Great risks." »Herodotus |
| "When I read Great literature, Great drama, speeches, or sermons, I feel that the human mind has not achieved anything Greater than the ability to share feelings and thoughts through language." »James Earl Jones |
| BTW, Why won't you become an editor? |