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My mother is currently associating with some undesirables who are attempting to transform her into an athlete of sorts, deprave specimens of mankind who regularly bowl their way to oblivion (Who Quotes)
What the society thinks is of no interest to me. All that's important is how I see myself. I know who who I am. I know the value of my work (Who Quotes)
No host can be hospitable enough to prevent a friend who has descended on him from becoming tiresome after three days (Who Quotes)
Pernicious weed! Whose scent the fair annoys, unfriendly to society's chief joys, thy worst effect is banishing for hours the sex whose presence civilizes ours (Who Quotes)
I pity bashful men, who feel the pain of fancied scorn and undeserved disdain, and bear the marks upon a blushing face, of needless shame, and self imposed disgrace (Who Quotes)
Slander - mongers and those who listen to slander, if I had my way, would all be strung up, the talkers by the tongue, the listeners by the ears (Who Quotes)
I praise the frenchman, his remark was shrewd - how sweet, how passing sweet, is solitude! But grant me still a friend in my retreat whom I may whisper - solitude is sweet (Who Quotes)
The men who convey and those who listen to calumnies should, if I could have my way, all hang, the talebearers by their tongues, the listeners by their ears (Who Quotes)
Let a man who wants to find abundance of employment procure a woman and a ship: for no two things do produce more trouble if you begin to equip them; neither are these two things ever equipped enough (Who Quotes)
What really separates people who are habitually upbeat and optimistic from those who are consistently miserable is how the circumstances of life are interpreted and processed (Who Quotes)
Mountains interposed make enemies of nations, who had else like kindred drops, been mingled into one (Who Quotes)
Your tittle tattlers, and those who listen to slander, by my good will should all be hanged - the former by their tongues, the latter by the ears (Who Quotes)
What exactly was the difference? he wondered to himself. And who decided which people wore the striped pajamas and which people wore the uniforms? (Who Quotes)
Tattletales, and those who listen to their slander, by my good will, should all be hanged. The former by their tongues, the latter by their ears (Who Quotes)
One eye witness is of more weight than ten hearsays. Those who hear, speak of what they have heard; whose who see, know beyond mistake (Who Quotes)
How various his employments whom the world calls idle, and who justly in return esteems that busy world an idler too (Who Quotes)
Life is suffering. Until the great day of judgement, when peace and equanimity may be restored for those who are pure of heart and deed (Who Quotes)
Nine year old boys usually turn ten at some point. It's the nineteen year olds who have difficulty turning twenty (Who Quotes)
When I got to the street, I walked boldly. But I was always accompanied by an agonizing thought: the fear that honest people may be thieves who have chosen a cleverer and safer way of stealing (Who Quotes)
Job is to provide permanent solace and spiritual leadership to the people as a whole, whatever their government at the moment, so long as it stays within the bounds of moral decency (Who Quotes)
I am terrified of restrictive religious doctrine, having learned from history that when men who adhere to any form of it are in control, common men like me are in peril (Who Quotes)
Those men who carry about and who listen to accusations, should all be hanged, if so it could be at my decision - the carriers by their tongues, the listeners by their ears (Who Quotes)
It heartens me to think of Verdi who composed thundering operas in his eighties; Michelangelo who did fine work in his ninetieth year, and Titian, who painted better than ever in his one hundredth (Who Quotes)
All I know is that the stable is empty, and the horse is gone. The rest I don't know. Whether it be a curse or a blessing, I can't say. all we can see is a fragment. Who can say what will come next? (Who Quotes)
Our vision will become clear only when you can look into your heart. who looks outside, dreams; who looks inside awakens (Who Quotes)
Lands, intersected by a narrow frith, abhor each other. Mountains interposed make enemies of nations, who had else, like kindred drops, been mingled into one (Who Quotes)
But poverty, with most who whimper forth their long complaints, is self inflicted woe; the effect of laziness, or sottish write (Who Quotes)
Remember some books are meant to be tasted, some books are meant to be chewed and, finally, some books are meant to be swallowed whole (Who Quotes)
The Frenchman, easy, debonair, and brisk, give him his lass, his fiddle, and his frisk, is always happy, reign whoever may, and laughs the sense of misery far away (Who Quotes)
When God looks at you, he doesn't see you; he sees the One who surrounds you. That means that failure is not a concern for you. Your victory is secure (Who Quotes)