Cannot Quotes
- We cannot become what we need to be by remaining what we are. — Max de Pree
- A taste for simplicity cannot endure for long. — Eugene Delacroix
- Age is like love, it cannot be hid. — Thomas Dekker
- Man cannot live by bread alone; he must have peanut butter. — James A. Garfield
- You cannot run a business, or anything else, on a theory. — Harold Geneen
- Opinions cannot survive if one has no chance to fight for them. — Thomas Mann
- He who knows when he can fight and when he cannot, will be victorious. — Sun Tzu
- No life is so hard that you cannot make it easier by the way you take it. — Ellen Glasgow
- I think knowing what you cannot do is more important than knowing what you can. — Lucille Ball
- God not only plays dice, He also sometimes throws the dice where they cannot be seen. — Stephen Hawking
- You cannot expect to achieve new goals or move beyond your present circumstances unless you change. — Les Brown
- You cannot demonstrate an emotion or prove an aspiration. — John Morley
- Jesus Christ tells us that a man cannot be wrong if he argues towards God from what he finds best in himself. — George A. Smith
- Good will is the one and only asset that competition cannot undersell or destroy. — Marshall Field
- One cannot conceive anything so strange and so implausible that it has not already been said by one philosopher or another. — Rene Descartes
- We cannot let our respect for the FBI blind us from the fact the FBI has sometimes come up short of our expectations. — Orrin Hatch
- We do not believe in immortality because we can prove it, but we try to prove it because we cannot help believing it. — Harriet Martineau
- The atheistic idea is so nonsensical that I cannot put it into words. — Lord Kelvin
- Beauty: the adjustment of all parts proportionately so that one cannot add or subtract or change without impairing the harmony of the whole. — Leon Battista Alberti
- There is an ancient saying among men that you cannot thoroughly understand the life of mortals before the man has died, then only can you… — Sophocles