Below are the worst 'great quotes' voted by you, the visitors to this site.
| No. | Quote |
| 1. | I have said it already, I am convinced that the way to build a new and better world is not capitalism. Capitalism leads us straight to hell. (Hugo Chavez) |
| 2. | I never guess. It is a capital mistake to theorize before one has data. Insensibly one begins to twist facts to suit theories, instead of theories to suit facts. (Arthur Conan Doyle) |
| 3. | A friend is nothing but a known enemy. (Kurt Cobain) |
| 4. | Blues is easy to play, but hard to feel. (Jimi Hendrix) |
| 5. | It has long been an axiom of mine that the little things are infinitely the most important. (Arthur Conan Doyle) |
| 6. | I'm the one that has to die when it's time for me to die, so let me live my life, the way I want to. (Jimi Hendrix) |
| 7. | Mediocrity knows nothing higher than itself, but talent instantly recognizes genius. (Arthur Conan Doyle) |
| 8. | How often have I said to you that when you have eliminated the impossible, whatever remains, however improbable, must be the truth? (Arthur Conan Doyle) |
| 9. | Everything changes, nothing remains without change. (Buddha) |
| 10. | There are five things which no one is able to accomplish in this world: first, to cease growing old when he is growing old; second, to cease being sick; third, to cease dying; fourth, to deny dissolution when there is dissolution; fifth, to deny non-being. (Buddha) |
| 11. | I'd rather be hated for who I am, than loved for who I am not. (Kurt Cobain) |
| 12. | A baby is an alimentary canal with a loud voice at one end and no responsibility at the other. (Ronald Reagan) |
| 13. | The ideas which now pass for brilliant innovations and advances are in fact mere revivals of ancient errors, and a further proof of the dictum that those who are ignorant of the past are condemned to repeat it. (Henry Hazlitt) |
| 14. | There is nothing as deceptive as an obvious fact. (Arthur Conan Doyle) |
| 15. | Humor has justly been regarded as the finest perfection of poetic genius. (Thomas Carlyle) |
| 16. | There is no such thing as a good tax. (Winston Churchill) |
| 17. | We think a happy life consists in tranquility of mind. (Cicero) |
| 18. | They must often change who would be constant in happiness or wisdom. (Confucius) |
| 19. | A man is a success if he gets up in the morning and gets to bed at night, and in between he does what he wants to do. (Bob Dylan) |
| 20. | The absent are never without fault, nor the present without excuse. (Benjamin Franklin) |
| 21. | Education is the ability to listen to almost anything without losing your temper or your self-confidence. (Robert Frost) |
| 22. | Romantic love is an illusion. Most of us discover this truth at the end of a love affair or else when the sweet emotions of love lead us into marriage and then turn down their flames. (Thomas Moore) |
| 23. | ... business training in early life should not be regarded solely as insurance against destitution in the case of an emergency. For from business experience women can gain, too, knowledge of the world and of human beings, which should be of immeasurable value to their marriage careers. Self-discipline, co-operation, adaptability, efficiency, economic management, if she learns these in her business life she is liable for many less heartbreaks and disappointments in her married life. (Hortense Odlum) |
| 24. | When there is an income tax, the just man will pay more and the unjust l (Plato) |
| 25. | By avarice and selfishness, and a groveling habit, from which none of us is free, of regarding the soil as property, or the means of acquiring property chiefly, the landscape is deformed, husbandry is degraded with us, and the farmer leads the meanest of lives. He knows Nature but as a robber. (Henry David Thoreau) |