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The man, whom I call deserving the name, is one whose thoughts and exertions are for others rather than himself  (Whose Quotes) Honour is like that glassy bubble, that finds philosophers such trouble, whose least part crack'd, the whole does fly and wits are crack'd to find out why  (Whose Quotes) In the wide pile, by others heeded not, hers was one sacred solitary spot, whose gloomy aisles and bending shelves contain for moral hunger food, and cures for moral pain  (Whose Quotes) For man is a plant, not fixed in the Earth, nor immovable, but heavenly, whose head, rising as it were from a root upwards, is turned towards heaven  (Whose Quotes) It was the craving to be a one and only people which impelled the ancient Hebrews to invent a one and only God whose one and only people they were to be  (Whose Quotes) Most people have more needs than wants. That's why they live the lives they do. But the world is run by those whose wants outstrip their needs  (Whose Quotes) How frighteningly few are the persons whose death would spoil our appetite and make the world seem empty  (Whose Quotes) Revenge... Is like a rolling stone, which, when a man hath forced up a hill, will return upon him with a greater violence, and break those bones whose sinews gave it motion  (Whose Quotes) As others might prepare for an exam whose subject matter is unknown to them, so I must study, cram, for every conversation with my folks  (Whose Quotes) The saddest aspect of life is that there is no one on earth whose happiness is such that he won't sometimes wish he were dead rather than alive  (Whose Quotes) Stately Spring! Whose robe - folds are valleys, whose breast - bouquet is gardens, and whose blush is a vernal evening  (Whose Quotes) Love is like a beautiful flower which I may not touch, but whose fragrance makes the garden a place of delight just the same  (Whose Quotes) The family, that dear octopus from whose tentacles we never quite escape, nor in our innermost hearts never quite wish to  (Whose Quotes) This play is dedicated to the memory of Clarence Darrow, The Great Defender, whose mental frontiers were the four corners of the sky  (Whose Quotes) The wise become as the unwise in the enchanted chambers of Power, whose lamps make every face the same colour  (Whose Quotes) There are any number of magical creatures, mostly female, whose singing can bring about horror and death. Sirens, undines, banshees, Bananarama tribute bands  (Whose Quotes) A life lived with integrity - even if it lacks the trappings of fame and fortune is a shining star in whose light others may follow in the years to come  (Whose Quotes) All service ranks the same with God, with God, whose puppets, best and worst, are we: there is no last nor first  (Whose Quotes) Each moment has its sickle, emulous of time's enormous scythe, whose ample sweep strikes empires from the root  (Whose Quotes) I believe that when life gives you lemons, you make lemonade - and then try to find someone whose life is giving them vodka, and have a party  (Whose Quotes) A man's work is nothing but this slow trek to rediscover, through the detours of art, those two or three great and simple images in whose presence his heart first opened  (Whose Quotes) Man is the sole animal whose nudity offends his own companions, and the only one who, in his natural actions, withdraws and hides himself from his own kind  (Whose Quotes) Mammals: a family of vertebrate animals whose females in a state of nature suckle their young, but when civilized and enlightened put them out to nurse, or use the bottle  (Whose Quotes) A great deal of talent is lost to the world for want of a little courage. Every day sends to their graves obscure men whose timidity prevented them from making a first effort  (Whose Quotes) How must a spirit, late escaped from Earth, the truth of things new blazing in its eyes, look back astonished on the ways of men, whose lives' whole drift is to forget their graves!  (Whose Quotes) Let no man trust the first false step of guilt; it hangs upon a precipice, whose steep descent in last perdition ends  (Whose Quotes) Like birds, whose beauties languish half concealed, till, mounted on the wing, their glossy plumes expanded, shine with azure, green and gold; how blessings brighten as they take their flight  (Whose Quotes) Wrap thyself in the decent veil that the arts or the graces weave for thee, o human nature! It is only the statue of marble whose nakedness the eye can behold without shame and offence!  (Whose Quotes) There is no rest for the humble except in despising the great, whose only thought of the people is inspired by self-interest or sadism  (Whose Quotes) I have always thought of government as a kind of organism with an insatiable appetite for money, whose natural state is to grow forever unless you do something to starve it  (Whose Quotes)
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