Quotes with william

Quotes 401 till 420 of 1730.

  • William Hazlitt Gallantry to women - the sure road to their favor - is nothing but the appearance of extreme devotion to all their wants and wishes, a delight in their satisfaction, and a confidence in yourself as being able to contribute toward it.
    William Hazlitt
    English writer (1778 - 1830)
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  • William Bolitho General jackdaw culture, very little more than a collection of charming miscomprehensions, untargeted enthusiasms, and a general habit of skimming.
    William Bolitho
    South African journalist, writer and biographer
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  • William Hazlitt General principles are not the less true or important because from their nature they elude immediate observation; they are like the air, which is not the less necessary because we neither see nor feel it.
    William Hazlitt
    English writer (1778 - 1830)
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  • Andrew William Mellon Gentlemen prefer bonds.
    Andrew William Mellon
    American banker and businessman
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  • William Shakespeare Get thee glass eyes, and like a scurvy politician, seem to see the things thou dost not.
    William Shakespeare
    English playwright and poet (1564 - 1616)
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  • William Wordsworth Give all thou canst; high Heaven rejects the lore of nicely-calculated less or more.
    William Wordsworth
    English poet (1770 - 1850)
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  • William Shakespeare Give every man your ear, but few thy voice. Take each man's censure, but reserve thy judgment.
    William Shakespeare
    English playwright and poet (1564 - 1616)
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  • Andrew William Mellon Give tax breaks to large corporations, so that money can trickle down to the general public, in the form of extra jobs.
    Andrew William Mellon
    American banker and businessman
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  • William Shakespeare Give thy thoughts no tongue, nor any unproportioned thought his act. Be thou familiar but by no means vulgar.
    William Shakespeare
    English playwright and poet (1564 - 1616)
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  • William James Mayo Given one well-trained physician of the highest type he will do better work for a thousand people than ten specialists.
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  • William Shakespeare Glory is like a circle in the water, which never ceaseth to enlarge itself, till, by broad spreading, it disperse to naught.
    William Shakespeare
    English playwright and poet (1564 - 1616)
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  • William Cowper Glory, built on selfish principles, is shame and guilt.
    William Cowper
    English poet (1731 - 1800)
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  • William Ellery Channing God be thanked for books; they are the voices of the distant and the dead, and make us heirs of the spiritual life of past ages.
    William Ellery Channing
    American Unitarian minister (1780 - 1842)
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  • William Cowper God made the country and man made the town.
    William Cowper
    English poet (1731 - 1800)
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  • William Bragg God runs electromagnetic by wave theory on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and the Devil runs them by quantum theory on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
    William Bragg
    English physicist, chemist and mathematician
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  • William Bragg God runs electromagnetics by wave theory on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday, and the Devil runs them by quantum theory on Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday.
    William Bragg
    English physicist, chemist and mathematician
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  • William Lyon Phelps God speaks to me not through the thunder and the earthquake, nor through the ocean and the stars, but through the Son of Man, and speaks in a language adapted to my imperfect sight and hearing.
    William Lyon Phelps
    American author, critic and scholar (1865 - 1943)
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  • William Wycherley Good fellowship and friendship are lasting, rational and manly pleasures.
    William Wycherley
    British drama writer (1640 - 1715)
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  • William E. Gladstone Good laws make it easier to do right and harder to do wrong.
    William E. Gladstone
    British Liberal Prime Minister, Statesman (1809 - 1888)
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  • William Mcilvanney Good lies need a leavening of truth to make them palatable.
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