Quotes 1041 till 1060 of 1785.
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One sword keeps another in the sheath.
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One thing I can say about George... he may not be able to keep a job, but he's not boring.
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One way of getting an idea of our fellow-countrymen's miseries is to go and look at their pleasures.
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Only in books has mankind known perfect truth, love and beauty.
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Only on paper has humanity yet achieved glory, beauty, truth, knowledge, virtue, and abiding love.
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Only those who know the supremacy of the intellectual life can understand the grief of one who falls from that serene activity into the absorbing soul-wasting struggle with worldly annoyances.
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Opera is when a tenor and soprano want to make love, but are prevented from doing so by a baritone.
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Opinions are made to be changed - or how is truth to be got at?
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Opposition may become sweet to a man when he has christened it persecution.
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Our dead are never dead to us, until we have forgotten them.
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Our deeds determine us as much as we determine our deeds.
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Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds.
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Our deeds still travel with us from afar, and what we have been makes us what we are.
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Our dignity is not in what we do, but what we understand.
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Our farmers round, well pleased with constant gain, like other farmers, flourish and complain.
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Our first duty is not to be poor.
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Our ideals, like the gods of old, are constantly demanding human sacrifices.
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Our impartiality is kept for abstract merit and demerit, which none of us ever saw.
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Our instructed vagrancy, which has hardly time to linger by the hedgerows, but runs away early to the tropics, and is at home with palms and banyans - which is nourished on books of travel, and stretches the theatre of its imagination to the Zambesi.
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Our necessities are few, but our wants are endless.
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