Quotes 3061 till 3080 of 11531.
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He that dies pays all debts.
The tempest (1611) -
He that dies pays all his debts.
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He that gives good advice, builds with one hand; he that gives good counsel and example, builds with both; but he that gives good admonition and bad example, builds with one hand and pulls down with the other.
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He that is conscious of guilt cannot bear the innocence of others: So they will try to reduce all others to their own level.
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He that is robbed, not wanting what is stolen, him not know t, and he's not robbed at all.
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He that knew all that learning ever writ, Knew only this - that he knew nothing yet.
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He that loveth, flieth, runneth, and rejoiceth. He is free, and cannot be held in. He giveth all for all, and hath all in all, because he resteth in one highest above all things, from whom all that is good flows and proceeds.
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He that rises late must trot all day.
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He that would live in peace and at ease must not speak all he knows or all he sees.
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He then learns that in going down into the secrets of his own mind he has descended into the secrets of all minds.
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He threatens many that hath injured one.
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He took the bride about the neck and kissed her lips with such a clamorous smack that at the parting all the church did echo.
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He wants to live on through something-and in his case, his masterpiece is his son. all of us want that, and it gets more poignant as we get more anonymous in this world.
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He was a manager, one of the singers, I guess talent coordinator for the local talent in Harlem. His name was Lover Patterson. He was living right across the street from where my dad had his restaurant. I guess he saw a lot of kids come in, a lot of my buddies.
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He was a silly guy. Out - do the other guy. That was his effort at all times.
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He was distinguished for ignorance; for he had only one idea, and that was wrong.
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He was one of those men who possess almost every gift, except the gift of the power to use them.
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He was thinking alone, and seriously racking his brain to find a direction for this single force four times multiplied, with which he did not doubt, as with the lever for which Archimedes sought, they should succeed in moving the world, when some one tapped gently at his door.
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He who begins by loving Christianity better than truth, will proceed by loving his own sect or church better than Christianity, and end in loving himself better than all.
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He who dies a thousand deaths meets the final hour with the calmness of one who approaches a well remembered door.
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