Quotes 1281 till 1300 of 5500.
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Do not judge a man by his friends; do not forget that Judas friends were impeccable.
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Do not let your peace depend on the hearts of men; whatever they say about you, good or bad, you are not because of it another man, for as you are, you are.
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Do you know what a soldier is, young man? He's the chap who makes it possible for civilized folk to despise war.
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Do you wish to find out a person's weak points? Note the failings he has the quickest eye for in others. They may not be the very failings he is himself conscious of; but they will be their next-door neighbors. No man keeps such a jealous lookout as a rival.
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Dodging and burning are steps to take care of mistakes God made in establishing tonal relationships.
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Does there, I wonder, exist a being who has read all, or approximately all, that the person of average culture is supposed to have read, and that not to have read is a social sin? If such a being does exist, surely he is an old, a very old man.
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Don't introduce me to that man! I want to go on hating him, and I can't hate a man whom I know.
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Don't jump on a man unless he is down.
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Don't place too much confidence in the man who boasts of being as honest as the day is long. Wait until you meet him at night.
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Don't talk to me about a man's being able to talk sense; everyone can talk sense. Can he talk nonsense?
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Don't tell me that man doesn't belong out there. Man belongs wherever he wants to go - and he'll do plenty well when he gets there.
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Don't waste time trying to break a man's heart; be satisfied if you can just manage to chip it in a brand new place.
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Don't you believe that there is in man a deep so profound as to be hidden even to him in whom it is?
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Don't you go believing in sayings, Picotee: they are all made by men, for their own advantages. Women who use public proverbs as a guide through events are those who have not ingenuity enough to make private ones as each event occurs.
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Dorothy is the only woman in history who has had her menopause in public and made it pay.
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Doth not the appetite alter? A man loves the meat in his youth that he cannot endure in his age.
Much ado about nothing (1598) -
Doubtless criticism was originally benignant, pointing out the beauties of a work rather that its defects. The passions of men have made it malignant, as a bad heart of Procreates turned the bed, the symbol of repose, into an instrument of torture.
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Dreaming is an act of pure imagination, attesting in all men a creative power, which, if it were available in waking, would make every man a Dante or Shakespeare.
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During the campaign for re-election, Barack Obama at least made vague references to a willingness to accept $3 trillion of reduced spending in exchange for a $1 trillion dollar tax increase.
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During the first period of a man's life, the danger is not to take the risk.
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