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Unfamiliarity lends weight to misfortune, and there was never a man whose grief was not heightened by surprise (Whose Quotes)
To be happy in this world, especially when youth is past, it is necessary to feel oneself not merely an isolated individual whose day will soon be over, but part of the stream of life slowing on from the first germ to the remote and unknown future (Whose Quotes)
Idiot, n. A member of a large and powerful tribe whose influence in human affairs has always been dominant and controlling (Whose Quotes)
We are formed and molded by our thoughts. Those whose minds are shaped by selfless thoughts give joy when they speak or act (Whose Quotes)
There are lots of things that you can brush under the carpet about yourself until you’re faced with somebody whose needs won’t be put off (Whose Quotes)
To act with doubleness towards a man whose own conduct was double, was so near an approach to virtue that it deserved to be called by no meaner name than diplomacy (Whose Quotes)
A man is not a wall, whose stones are crushed upon the road; or a pipe, whose fragments are thrown away at a street corner. The fragments of an intellect are always good (Whose Quotes)
There is nothing so useful to man in general, nor so beneficial to particular societies and individuals, as trade. This is that alma mater, at whose plentiful breast all mankind are nourished (Whose Quotes)
Progress, under whose feet the grass mourns and the forest turns into paper from which newspaper plants grow, has subordinated the purpose of life to the means of subsistence and turned us into the nuts and bolts for our tools (Whose Quotes)
The greatest powers cannot injure a man’s character whose reputation is unblemished among his party (Whose Quotes)
When we cast our bread upon the waters we can presume that someone downstream whose face we will never know will benefit from our action, as we who are downstream from another will profit from the grantor’s gift (Whose Quotes)
The mobile phone... is a tool for those whose professions require a fast response, such as doctors or plumbers (Whose Quotes)
As a consumer, you want to associate with brands whose powerful presence creates a halo effect that rubs off on you (Whose Quotes)
The fact is that, except for those very few whose wealth is overwhelmingly or entirely inherited, the more affluent have usually worked harder than the less affluent (Whose Quotes)
Plant the love of the holy ones within your spirit; don’t give your heart to anything, but the love of those whose hearts are glad (Whose Quotes)
Big government inevitably drives an upward distribution of wealth to those whose wealth, confidence and sophistication enable them to manipulate government (Whose Quotes)
The competitive advantage professional journalism enjoys over the free is just that: professional journalists, whose paid positions give them the time and resources they need to commit more fully to the task. If we can’t do better, so be it (Whose Quotes)
Whose work is it but your own to open your eyes? But indeed the business of the universe is to make such a fool out of you that you will know yourself for one, and begin to be wise (Whose Quotes)
Our souls are like those orphans whose unwedded mothers die in bearing them: the secret of our paternity lies in their grave, and we must there to learn it (Whose Quotes)
The difficult task of knowing another soul is not for young gentlemen whose consciousness is chiefly made up of their own wishes (Whose Quotes)
A girl who is willing to give every ounce of herself to someone, who could never betray her lover, who never suspects maliciousness of anyone, and whose sexuality sleeps in her, waiting to be stirred (Whose Quotes)
…She was, obviously, one of those women whose polished words may reflect a book club or bridge club, or any other deadly conventionality, but never her soul (Whose Quotes)
To one whose elastic and vigorous thoughts keep pace with the sun, the day is a perpetual morning. It matters not the labors and attitudes of men, morning is when I am awake and there is dawn in me (Whose Quotes)
There are in this world blessed souls, whose sorrows all spring up into joys for others; whose earthly hopes, laid in the grave with many tears, are the seed from which spring healing flowers and balm for the desolate and the distressed (Whose Quotes)
The society whose citizens are willing to stand and fight is the one with the best chance of surviving long enough for history to even notice (Whose Quotes)
We men of study, whose heads are in our books, have need to be straightly looked after! We dream in our waking moments, and walk in our sleep (Whose Quotes)
The joy of someone who had been a reader all her life, whose world had been immeasurably enlarged by the words of others (Whose Quotes)
An artisan without memories, whose only dream was to die of fatigue in the oblivion and misery of his little gold fishes (Whose Quotes)
It has always seemed absurd to suppose that a God would choose for his companions, during all eternity, the dear souls whose highest and only ambition is to obey (Whose Quotes)
Writing a long and substantial book is like having a friend and companion at your side, to whom you can always turn for comfort and amusement, and whose society becomes more attractive as a new and widening field of interest is lighted in the mind (Whose Quotes)