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Some desire is necessary to keep life in motion, and he whose real wants are supplied must admit those of fancy (Whose Quotes)
A desire for knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind; and every human being, whose mind is not debauched, will be willing to give all he has to get knowledge (Whose Quotes)
'Tis the business of little minds to shrink; but he whose heart is firm, and whose conscience approves his conduct, will pursue his principles unto death (Whose Quotes)
The world is full of people whose notion of a satisfactory future is, in fact, a return to an idealised past (Whose Quotes)
Hear the voice of the bard, who present, past, and future, sees; whose ears have heard the holy word that walked among the ancient trees (Whose Quotes)
His face was tense with pain. But then, who notices when they meet a theatre critic whose face is tense with pain? It is one of the marks of the profession (Whose Quotes)
A foreign military leader whose daring was feared by those who profited by it. De Gaulle said that MacArthur's critics should pay deserved tribute to the legendary service of a great soldier (Whose Quotes)
Since they whose duty it was to wield the sword of France have let it fall shattered to the ground, I have taken up the broken blade (Whose Quotes)
It is a well-known fact among prophecy scholars that there were more than one thousand prophecies contained within the Bible at the time that it was written, and over five hundred of these have been fulfilled. The remainder are end-time prophecies whose time has not yet come (Whose Quotes)
Christianity is the only faith whose founder died for His followers in order to enable them to escape the consequences of their sins (Whose Quotes)
Marxists are people whose insides are torn up day after day because they want to rule the world and no one will even publish their letter to the editor (Whose Quotes)
There was a beauty here, refined from country pastures, a game of solitariness, of waiting, waiting for the pitcher to complete his gaze toward first base and throw his lightning, a game whose very taste, of spit and dust and grass and sweat and leather and sun, was America (Whose Quotes)
A narrative is like a room on whose walls a number of false doors have been painted; while within the narrative, we have many apparent choices of exit, but when the author leads us to one particular door, we know it is the right one because it opens (Whose Quotes)
Students present themselves... like a succession of CDs whose shimmering surface gives no clue to their contents without the equipment to play them (Whose Quotes)
That famous dictatorship, whose supporters believe that it is called for by the historical process and consider it an indispensable prelude to the dawn of independence, in fact symbolizes the decision of the bourgeois caste to govern the underdeveloped country first with the help of the people, but soon against them (Whose Quotes)
In my own case at least I feel my professional need for freedom of speech and expression prejudices me toward a government whose constitution guarantees it (Whose Quotes)
I remember one English teacher in the eighth grade, Florence Schrack, whose husband also taught at the high school. I thought what she said made sense, and she parsed sentences on the blackboard and gave me, I'd like to think, some sense of English grammar and that there is a grammar, that those commas serve a purpose and that a sentence has a logic, that you can break it down. I've tried not to forget those lessons, and to treat the English language with respect as a kind of intricate tool (Whose Quotes)
You have a life and there are these volumes on either side that go unvisited; some day soon as the world winds he will lie beneath what he now stands on, dead as those insects whose sound he no longer hears, and the grass will go on growing, wild and blind (Whose Quotes)
There was a beauty here bigger than the hurtling beauty of basketball, a beauty refined from country pastures, a game of solitariness, of waiting, waiting for the pitcher to complete his gaze toward first base and throw his lightning, a game whose very taste, of spit and dust and grass and sweat and leather and sun, was America (Whose Quotes)
Isabel's indelible absence is now an organ in our bodies whose sole function is a continuous secretion of sorrow (Whose Quotes)
In this hour of all-but-universal darkness one cheering gleam appears: within the fold of conservative Christianity there are to be found increasing numbers of persons whose religious lives are marked by a growing hunger after God Himself. They are eager for spiritual realities and will not be put off with words, nor will they be content with correct "interpretations" of truth. They are athirst for God, and they will not be satisfied till they have drunk deep at the Fountain of Living Water (Whose Quotes)
I like you and your book, ingenious Hone! In whose capacious all-embracing leaves the very marrow of tradition 's shown; and all that history, much that fiction weaves (Whose Quotes)
I see the time coming when all the holy men whose eyes have been opened by the Spirit will desert worldly Evangelicalism, one by one (Whose Quotes)
There are people whose souls have just withered, people who are willing to go along with anything evil - anything so as not to be suspected of disagreeing with whoever is in power (Whose Quotes)
Shortly after his launch into eternity, Bonepenney's room at the inn is rifled by a maiden fair whose name I dare not utter aloud but who now sits demurely before me (Whose Quotes)
And all the nursemaids and kitchen maids I ever knew when I was a child, always had a aunt, who knew a woman, whose first cousin's boy had been put into just such a box, and had never been seen again (Whose Quotes)
He was one of those people whose ideas are too lively to be confined in their brains and spill out into the world to the consternation of passers-by. He talked to himself and the expression on his face changed constantly. Within the space of a single moment he looked surprized, insulted, resolute, and angry - emotions which were presumably the consequences of the energetic conversation he was holding with the ideal people inside his head (Whose Quotes)
When they finished laughing they were on their way to being not just friends, but the dearest of friends, the sort of friends whose lives are shaped by the friendship (Whose Quotes)
His house was known to all the vagrant train, he chid their wanderings but reliev'd their pain; the long remembered beggar was his guest, whose beard descending swept his aged breast (Whose Quotes)
Jerry was a massive, lumbering, redheaded, freckled bully whose head was vastly disproportionately larger than the rest of his body. Like one of those effigies people burn at political rallies (Whose Quotes)