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Women detest a jealous man whom they do not love, but it angers them when a man they do love is not jealous at times  (Whom Quotes) No man can have much kindness for him by whom he does not believe himself esteemed, and nothing so evidently proves esteem as imitation  (Whom Quotes) Every man that has felt pain knows how little all other comforts can gladden him to whom health is denied. Yet who is there does not sometimes hazard it for the enjoyment of an hour?  (Whom Quotes) Every man whom chance alone has, by some accident, made a public character, hardly ever fails of becoming, in a short time, a ridiculous private one  (Whom Quotes) There is not a woman in the world that possession of whom is as precious as that of the truth which she reveals to us by causing us to suffer  (Whom Quotes) He who exhibits no faults is a fool or a hypocrite, whom we should mistrust. There are faults so intimately connected with fine qualities that they indicate them, and we do well not to correct them  (Whom Quotes) Call not that man wretched, who whatever else he suffers as to pain inflicted, or pleasure denied, has a child for whom he hopes and on whom he doats  (Whom Quotes) One of the first observations to make in conversation is the state, or the character, and the education of the person to whom we speak  (Whom Quotes) A man in whom religion is an inspiration, who has surrendered his being to its power, who drinks it, breathes it, bathes in it, cannot speak otherwise than religiously  (Whom Quotes) To speak highly of one with whom we are intimate is a species of egotism. Our modesty as well as our jealousy teaches us caution on this subject  (Whom Quotes) Differences, we know, are never so effectually laid asleep as by some common calamity; an enemy unites all to whom he threatens danger  (Whom Quotes) The poet must be alike polished by an intercourse with the world as with the studies of taste; one to whom labour is negligence, refinement a science, and art a nature  (Whom Quotes) Literary history is the great morgue where all seek the dead ones whom they love, or, to whom they are related  (Whom Quotes) We must certainly acknowledge that solitude is a fine thing; but it is a pleasure to have some one who can answer, and to whom we can say, from time to time, that solitude is a fine thing  (Whom Quotes) I have observed that vulgar readers almost always lose their veneration for the writings of the genius with whom they have had personal intercourse  (Whom Quotes) The philosopher is he to whom the highest has descended, and the lowest has mounted up; who is the equal and kindly brother of all  (Whom Quotes) Politeness is nothing more than an elegant and concealed species of flattery, tending to put the person to whom it is addressed in good humor and respect with himself  (Whom Quotes) A lovely countenance is the fairest of all sights, and the sweetest harmony is the sound of the voice of her whom we love  (Whom Quotes) Look in the face of the person to whom you are speaking, if you wish to know his real sentiments; for he can command his words more easily than his countenance  (Whom Quotes) Those with whom we can apparently become well acquainted in a few moments are generally the most difficult to rightly know and to understand  (Whom Quotes) An oath! Why, it is the traffic of the soul, it is law within a man; the seal of faith, the bond of every conscience; unto whom we set our thoughts like hands  (Whom Quotes) There is great incongruity in this idea of monuments, since those to whom they are usually dedicated need no such recognition to embalm their memory; and any man who does, is not worthy of one  (Whom Quotes) He is next to the gods whom reason, and not passion, impels; and who, after weighing the facts, can measure the punishment with discretion  (Whom Quotes) Happy the man whom indulgent fortune allows to pay to virtue what he owes to nature, and to make a generous gift of what must otherwise be ravished from him by cruel necessity  (Whom Quotes) Be cautious with whom you associate, and never give your company or your confidence to persons of whose good principles you are not certain  (Whom Quotes) The man whom fate employs to awaken love in the heart of a young girl is often unaware of his work and therefore leaves it uncompleted  (Whom Quotes) A man who shows no defect is a fool or a hypocrite, whom we should mistrust. There are defects so bound to fine qualities that they announce them, defects which it is well not to correct  (Whom Quotes) If you your lips would keep from slips, five things observe with care; to whom you speak, of whom you speak, and how, and when, and where  (Whom Quotes) Doubly happy, however, is the man whom lofty mountain tops are within reach, for the lights that shine there illumine all that lies below  (Whom Quotes) There is anguish in the recollection that we have not adequately appreciated the affection of those whom we have loved and lost  (Whom Quotes)
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