Interest Quotes

It is the nature of ambition to make men liars and cheats, to hide the truth in their breasts, and show, like jugglers, another thing in their mouths, to cut all friendships and enmities to the measure of their own interest, and to make a good countenance without the help of good will.

Unknown

The excess of our youth are checks written against our age and they are payable with interest thirty years later

Charles Caleb Colton

Enthusiasm glows, radiates, permeates and immediately captures everyone's interest.

Paul J. Meyer

The principle of liberty and equality, if coupled with mere selfishness, will make men only devils, each trying to be independent that he may fight only for his own interest. And here is the need of religion and its power, to bring in the principle of benevolence and love to men.

John Randolph

The house a woman creates is a Utopia. She can't help it - can't help trying to interest her nearest and dearest not in happiness itself but in the search for it.

Marguerite Duras

Sex, a great and mysterious motive force in human life, has indisputably been a subject of absorbing interest to mankind through the ages.

William J. Brennan, Jr.

It is in the best interest of a man to become a Karma-Yogi and work to the best of his abilities and without bothering about the results.

Sam Veda

One can give a really unbiased opinion only about things that do not interest one

Oscar Wilde

Being a housewife and a mother is the biggest job in the world, but if it doesn't interest you, don't do it - I would have made a terrible mother.

Katharine Hepburn

Capitalism has destroyed our belief in any effective power but that of self interest backed by force.

George Bernard Shaw

Critics, like the rest of mankind, are very frequently misled by interest

Samuel Johnson

When your message resonates with the people, then you know your message is from God, and we are building this movement in the interest of all of God's people.

Kanye West

If your sexual fantasies were truly of interest to others, they would no longer be fantasies

Fran Lebowitz

There's a difference between interest and commitment. When you're interested in doing something, you do it only when circumstance permit. When you're committed to something, you accept no excuses, only results.

Unknown

If you would persuade, you must appeal to interest rather than intellect.

Benjamin Franklin 1706
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