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Who now travels that dark path from whose bourne they say no one returns (Whose Quotes)
He knew whose gentle hand was at the latch, before the door had given her to his eyes (Whose Quotes)
They do not easily rise whose abilities are repressed by poverty at home (Whose Quotes)
Nature to him was an open book, whose letters he could read without effort (Whose Quotes)
He is rich whose income is more than his expenses; and he is poor whose expenses exceed his income (Whose Quotes)
Pity the sorrow of a poor old man, whose trembling limbs have brought him to your door (Whose Quotes)
Far and near friends knew this house; for he whose home it was had much acquaintance in the world (Whose Quotes)
Experience, that chill touchstone whose sad proof reduces all things from their hue (Whose Quotes)
O impudent! Regardful of thy own, whose thoughts are centred on thyself alone! (Whose Quotes)
Hushed as the falling dews, whose noiseless showers impearl the folded leaves of evening flowers (Whose Quotes)
Time, with all its celerity, moves slowly to him whose whole employment is to watch its flight (Whose Quotes)
Thou sovereign power, whose secret will controls the inward bent and motion of our souls (Whose Quotes)
Those whose tongues are gentlemen ushers to their wit, and still go before it (Whose Quotes)
Such, whose sole bliss is eating, who can give but that one brutal reason why they live (Whose Quotes)
The little windflower, whose just opened eye is blue as the spring heaven it gazes at (Whose Quotes)
Great persecutors are recruited among martyrs whose heads haven’t been cut off (Whose Quotes)
A good holiday is one spent among people whose notions of time are vaguer than yours (Whose Quotes)
We are the only kind of company whose assets all walk out of the gate at night (Whose Quotes)
Women are as roses, whose fair flower, being once displayed, doth fall that very hour (Whose Quotes)
Great ideas travel slowly, and for a time noiselessly, as the gods whose feet were shod with wool (Whose Quotes)
God be thanked that there are some in the world to whose hearts the barnacles will not cling (Whose Quotes)
An oak whose boughs were mossed with age, and high top bald with dry antiquity (Whose Quotes)
They whose guilt within their bosom lies, imagine every eye beholds their blame (Whose Quotes)
But history is a faithless teller whose cruel recourse to hindsight makes fools of its actors (Whose Quotes)
Oh, injurious love, that respites me a life, whose very comfort is still a dying horror (Whose Quotes)
If there are any gods whose chief concern is man, they can’t be very important gods (Whose Quotes)
Beware of thinkers whose minds function only when they are fueled by a quotation (Whose Quotes)
Praise or blame has but a momentary effect on the man whose love of beauty in the abstract makes him a severe critic on his own works (Whose Quotes)
We find in the history of ideas mutations which do not seem to correspond to any obvious need, and at first sight appear as mere playful whimsies - such as Apollonius' work on conic sections, or the non-Euclidean geometries, whose practical value became apparent only later (Whose Quotes)
Weak mortals, chained to the Earth, creatures of clay as frail as the foliage of the woods, you unfortunate race, whose life is but darkness, as unreal as a shadow, the illusion of a dream (Whose Quotes)