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War begins like a pretty girl with whom every man wants to flirt and ends like an ugly old woman whose visitors suffer and weep (Whose Quotes)
A man without a sense of purpose, even one whose bank accounts are stuffed with money, is always a small man (Whose Quotes)
Give a cold shoulder to cold callers. Never invest in anything based on a phone call from someone you don’t know or whose office is a post office box (Whose Quotes)
The soul is something which contains the body. The body doesn’t contain the soul. The soul, if we put it into modern language, is the entire complex of relationships in whose context this organism exists (Whose Quotes)
Men whose acts are at variance with their words command no respect, and what they say has but little weight (Whose Quotes)
He who eats the fruit should at least plant the seed; ay, if possible, a better seed than that whose fruit he has enjoyed (Whose Quotes)
Nearest to all things is that power which fashions their being. Next to us the grandest laws are constantly being executed. Next to us is not the workman whom we have hired, with whom we love so well to talk, but the workman whose work we are (Whose Quotes)
Happier of happy though I be, like them I cannot take possession of the sky, mount with a thoughtless impulse, and wheel there, one of a mighty multitude whose way and motion is a harmony and dance magnificent (Whose Quotes)
How hollow must your life be for you to waste it hating and oppressing others, whose lives are of no consequence to your own? (Whose Quotes)
Most gothics are overplotted novels whose success or failure hinges on the author’s ability to make you believe in the characters and partake of the mood (Whose Quotes)
The boxer’s ring is the enjoyment of the part of society whose animal nature alone has been developed (Whose Quotes)
People whose lives are upside down often read fiction. When you’re not sure where you’ll end up or how you are going to be, and you’re looking for some way forward, fiction is a great friend (Whose Quotes)
All experience is an arch wherethrough gleams that untravelled world whose margin fades for ever and for ever when I move (Whose Quotes)
It is rather a problem of how to secure the best use of resources known to any of the members of society, for ends whose relative importance only those individuals know (Whose Quotes)
Lucky that man whose children make his happiness in life and not his grief, the anguished disappointment of his hopes (Whose Quotes)
What is a poet? An unhappy person who conceals profound anguish in his heart but whose lips are so formed that as sighs and cries pass over them they sound like beautiful music (Whose Quotes)
There is one knows not what sweet mystery about this sea, whose gently awful stirrings seem to speak of some hidden soul beneath (Whose Quotes)
Yet it is in this loneliness that the deepest activities begin. It is here that you discover act without motion, labor that is profound repose, vision in obscurity, and, beyond all desire, a fulfillment whose limits extend to infinity (Whose Quotes)
To be ashamed of one’s immorality: that is a step on the staircase at whose end one is also ashamed of one’s morality (Whose Quotes)
No man can purchase his virtue too dear, for it is the only thing whose value must ever increase with the price it has cost us. Our integrity is never worth so much as when we have parted with our all to keep it (Whose Quotes)
Happy the man whose wish and care a few paternal acres bound, content to breathe his native air in his own ground (Whose Quotes)
The modern artist must live by craft and violence. His gods are violent gods. Those artists, so called, whose work does not show this strife, are uninteresting (Whose Quotes)
It is an easy thing for one whose foot is on the outside of calamity to give advice and to rebuke the sufferer (Whose Quotes)
Our systems, perhaps, are nothing more than an unconscious apology for our faults, a gigantic scaffolding whose object is to hide from us our favorite sin (Whose Quotes)
It is just that we should be grateful, not only to those with whose views we may agree, but also to those who have expressed more superficial views; for these also contributed something, by developing before us the powers of thought (Whose Quotes)
The man whose action habitually bears the stamp of his mind is a genius, but the greatest genius is not always equal to himself, or he would cease to be human (Whose Quotes)
The values by which we are to survive are not rules for just and unjust conduct, but are those deeper illuminations in whose light justice and injustice, good and evil, means and ends are seen in fearful sharpness of outline (Whose Quotes)
It’s better to hang out with people better than you. Pick out associates whose behavior is better than yours and you’ll drift in that direction (Whose Quotes)
Christ: I dislike him very much. Still, I can stand him. What I cannot stand is the wretched band of people whose profession is to hoodwink us about him (Whose Quotes)
One whose knowledge is confined to books and whose wealth is in the possession of others, can use neither his knowledge nor wealth when the need for them arises (Whose Quotes)