"Love makes a spot beautiful: who chooses not to dwell in love, has he got wisdom?"
Spots quotes
Spots
153 quotes on this topic — from poets, philosophers, and thinkers across history.
Explore further
Topics related to Spots
Browse quotes that often appear alongside spots — connected by shared ideas and recurring themes.
Quote collection
Spots quotes (page 2 of 8)
Follow a thought to its author, or read the full quote page.
"I didn't used to wear a watch. Now I have a SPOT watch, which I wear all the time."
"To live exuberantly, we must be prepared to illuminate the dark spots in ourselves."
"Affection makes your spirit slither out from its concealing spot."
"It's very embarrassing to be put on the spot."
"43.7 per cent of all statistics are made up on the spot."
"Throw off your tiredness. Let me show you one tiny spot of the beauty that can't be spoken."
"Humor is a social lubricant that helps us get over some of the bad spots."
"Customary use of artifice is the sign of a small mind, and it almost always happens that he who uses it to cover one spot uncovers himself in another."
"I can spot someone with similar fashion sense to me a mile off."
"To get the stuff out of you, especially if what you're dealing with is yourself, requires you to open up and touch tender spots. You have to be anesthetized a little bit."
"A Deed knocks first at Thought And then - it knocks at Will - That is the manufacturing spot."
"You're pulling out and someone says, 'hey, you know what, go ahead and take my spot', miracle."
"You can always spot the pioneers by the arrows in their backs."
"O leave this barren spot to me! Spare, woodman, spare the beechen tree."
"You can resent your bald spot or be glad you have a head"
"Harvard meant a lot in my writing life from the beginning, even though I didnt actually do much composition on the spot."
"In my opening seconds, I would say, "It's great to be here," then move to several other spots on the stage and say, "No, it's great to be here!" I would move again: "No, it's great to be here!"
"Mediocrity's like a spot on a shirt—it never comes off."
"At a certain season of our life we are accustomed to consider every spot as the possible site of a house."