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There is a number among us, young and old, of all sorts almost among us, that swarm up and down towns, and woods, and fields, whose care and work hitherto hath been like bees, only to get honey to their own hive (Whose Quotes)
The last four years have not diluted the memory or weakened the resolve of our citizens. Four years later, our hearts still hurt for the families whose loved ones were murdered that day (Whose Quotes)
Happy is he who has gained the wealth of divine thoughts, wretched is he whose beliefs about the gods are dark (Whose Quotes)
The free nations of the world will not be pushed around by terrorist cowards whose goal is to spread fear and destruction and destroy our liberty and way of life (Whose Quotes)
People whose understanding and taste in literature, painting, and music are beyond question are, for the most part, ignorant of what is good or bad art in the theater (Whose Quotes)
Today, many people take for granted the notion that people whose lives are going to be very heavily affected by public policies should have a say in how they are formulated and carried out (Whose Quotes)
Our life is a book that writes itself and whose principal themes sometimes escape us. We are like characters in a novel who do not always understand what the author wants of them (Whose Quotes)
A moving body whose motion was not retarded by any resisting force would continue to move to all eternity (Whose Quotes)
It’s also possible to have two third person singular points of view, as represented by two characters through whose eyes the story is told in alternating chapters, say (Whose Quotes)
These are they whose youth was violently severed by war and death; a word on the telephone, a scribbled line on paper, and their future ceased. They have built up their lives again, but their safety is not absolute, their fortress not impregnable (Whose Quotes)
Well, it really describes what it feels like to be a normal person whose boss and friend suddenly runs for the president, and then becomes the president (Whose Quotes)
Like their personal lives, women’s history is fragmented, interrupted; a shadow history of human beings whose existence has been shaped by the efforts and the demands of others (Whose Quotes)
It should seem, then, that the nature of society dictates another, a higher branch, whose superiority arises from its being the interested and natural conservator of the universal interest (Whose Quotes)
They say that shadows of deceased ghosts Do haunt the houses and the graves about, of such whose life’s lamp went untimely out, delighting still in their forsaken hosts (Whose Quotes)
In the sight of my beloved, I am like iron that the smith has heated at his furnace: iron whose surface gives heat. I am a bar that is rigid and will not bend (Whose Quotes)
Whose sick body was not supported by a mild and regular diet, but by a powerful treatment, which continually exhausted it (Whose Quotes)
Better it is to say that the government most comfortable to nature is that which best agrees with the humor and disposition of the people in whose favor it is established (Whose Quotes)
You are what you eat. Nothing else. Never. If you are nourished with cow’s milk and later with herbs, you’ll become someone whose whole life is good only for being exploited by others (Whose Quotes)
A single currency means a single government, and that single government would be the government whose policies determined every aspect of economic life (Whose Quotes)
I’m looking for the novelists whose writing is an extension of their intellect rather than an extension of their neurosis (Whose Quotes)
He whose intellect overcomes his desire is higher than the angels; he whose desire overcomes his intellect is less than an animal (Whose Quotes)
So long as it doesn’t get to the point where you don’t remember whose opera you’re listening to, I’m willing to experiment (Whose Quotes)
The notion of art as the dearly purchased outcome of an immense spiritual risk, one whose cost goes up with the entry and participation of each new player in the game (Whose Quotes)
To the everlasting glory of those few men blessed and sanctified in the curses and execrations of those many whose praise is eternal damnation (Whose Quotes)
Some of the most vocal critics of the way things are being done are people who have done nothing themselves, and whose only contributions to society are their complaints and moral exhibitionism (Whose Quotes)
If we learn from those only, of whose lives and opinions we altogether approve, we shall have to turn from many of the highest and profoundest minds (Whose Quotes)
Everyone has an interest in the economy: in how it functions, how well it functions, and in whose interests it functions (Whose Quotes)
A diary is more or less the work of a man of clay whose hands are clumsy and in whose eyes there is no light (Whose Quotes)
In order to change the nature of things, either within yourself or in others, one should change, not the events, but those thoughts which created whose events (Whose Quotes)
With sixty professors there are roughly eighteen hundred pairs of professors. Out of that many pairs it was not surprising that there were some whose members did not like one another (Whose Quotes)