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And this reviving herb whose tender green fledges the river - lip on which we lean - ah, lean upon it lightly! For who knows from what once lovely lip it springs unseen!  (Whose Quotes) Whose secret presence, through creation's veins running quicksilver - like eludes your pains; taking all shapes from mah to mahi; and they change and perish all - but he remains  (Whose Quotes) It is the real, and not the map, whose vestiges persist here and there in the deserts that are no longer those of the empire, but ours: the desert of the real itself  (Whose Quotes) A winning wave, deserving note, in the tempestuous petticoat, a careless shoestring, in whose tie I see a wild civility, do more bewitch me than when art is too precise in every part  (Whose Quotes) Her eyes the glow worm lend thee, the shooting stars attend thee; and the elves also, whose little eyes glow like the sparks of fire, befriend thee  (Whose Quotes) God, from whose territory I had withdrawn my ambassadors at the age of fourteen. It had become obvious that he was never going to do a thing I said  (Whose Quotes) Poetry, whose material is language, is perhaps the most human and least worldly of the arts, the one in which the end product remains closest to the thought that inspired it  (Whose Quotes) [My son] will have a fairly stable future. Not one where the schoolyard talk is whose father grossed $8 million on his last picture  (Whose Quotes) When I eat a meal, I think of all the people whose labor has contributed to my nourishment, and that thought nourishes my appreciation. I hope it nourishes you too  (Whose Quotes) Though sinking in decrepit age, he prematurely falls whose memory records no benefit conferred on him by man. They only have lived long who have lived virtuously  (Whose Quotes) The social sciences were for all those who had not yet decided what to do with their lives, and for all those whose premature frustrations led them into the sterile alleys of confrontation  (Whose Quotes) Fairest of all the lights above, thou sun, whose beams adorn the spheres, and with unwearied swiftness move, to form the circles of our years  (Whose Quotes) An astronomically overwhelming majority of the people who could be born never will be. You are one of the tiny minority whose number came up. Be thankful that you have a life, and forsake your vain and presumptuous desire for a second one  (Whose Quotes) He was one of the few great rulers whose wisdom increased with his power, and whose spirit grew gentler and tenderer as his triumphs were multiplied  (Whose Quotes) If silence is ever golden, it must be beside the graves of men, whose lives were more significant than speech, and whose death was a poem, the music of which can never be sung  (Whose Quotes) They have no lawyers among them, for they consider them as a sort of people whose profession it is to disguise matters  (Whose Quotes) Know ye the willow tree, whose grey leaves quiver, whispering gloomily to yon pale river? Lady at even tide wander not near it: they say its branches hide a sad, lost spirit!  (Whose Quotes) He who writes distichs, wishes, I suppose, to please by brevity. But, tell me, of what avail is their brevity, when there is a whose book full of them?  (Whose Quotes) Surround yourself with people whose definition of you is not based on your history, but your destiny  (Whose Quotes) What shall be done for sorrow With love whose race is run? Where help is none to borrow, what shall be done?  (Whose Quotes) The eye is the inlet to the soul, and it is well to beware of him whose visual organs avoid your honest regard  (Whose Quotes) That kind of discipline whose pungent severity is in the manifestations of paternal love, compassion, and tenderness is the most sure of its object  (Whose Quotes) Your thighs are apple trees whose blossoms touch the sky. Which sky? the sky where Watteau hung a lady’s slipper  (Whose Quotes) Are you proud of yourself tonight that you have insulted a total stranger whose circumstances you know nothing about?  (Whose Quotes) For everybody has a natural right to defend his own person and property against aggressors, but also to go to the assistance and defence of everybody else, whose person or property is invaded. The natural right of each individual to defend his own person and property against an aggressor, and to go to the assistance and defence of every one else whose person or property is invaded, is a right without which men could not exist on earth  (Whose Quotes) The coward wretch whose hand and heart can bear to torture aught below, is ever first to quail and start from the slightest pain or equal foe  (Whose Quotes) A man reserves his true and deepest love not for the species of woman in whose company he finds himself electrified and enkindled, but for that one in whose company he may feel tenderly drowsy  (Whose Quotes) A number of cases have been reported in which a dying individual has a vision of a person about whose death he or she did not know  (Whose Quotes) A woman whose smile is open and whose expression is glad has a kind of beauty no matter what she wears  (Whose Quotes) Americans are the only people in the world known to me whose status anxiety prompts them to advertise their college and university affiliations in the rear window of their automobiles  (Whose Quotes)
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