Quotes with william

Quotes 561 till 580 of 1730.

  • William Hazlitt I like a friend the better for having faults that one can talk about.
    William Hazlitt
    English writer (1778 - 1830)
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  • William S. Gilbert I love my fellow creatures - I do all the good I can - yet everybody says I'm such a disagreeable man!
    William S. Gilbert
    English dramatist, poet and illustrator (1836 - 1911)
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  • William Somerset Maugham I made up my mind long ago that life was too short to do anything for myself that I could pay others to do for me.
    William Somerset Maugham
    English writer (1874 - 1965)
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  • William Blake I must create a system or be enslaved by another man s; I will not reason and compare: my business is to create.
    William Blake
    English poet (1757 - 1827)
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  • William Blake I must create a system, or be enslaved by another man's.
    William Blake
    English poet (1757 - 1827)
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  • William Blake I myself do nothing. The Holy Spirit accomplishes all through me.
    William Blake
    English poet (1757 - 1827)
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  • William Faulkner I never know what I think about something until I read what I've written on it.
    William Faulkner
    American writer (1897 - 1962)
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  • William Cowper I pity them greatly, but I must be mum, for how could we do without sugar and rum?
    William Cowper
    English poet (1731 - 1800)
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  • William Morris I pondered all these things, and how men fight and lose the battle, and the thing that they fought for comes about in spite of their defeat, and when it comes turns out not to be what they meant, and other men have to fight for what they meant under another name.
    William Morris
    British artist, writer (1834 - 1896)
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  • William Trevor I read hungrily and delightedly, and have realized since that you can’t write unless you read.
    William Trevor
    Irish writer (1928 - 2016)
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  • William Shakespeare I say there is no darkness but ignorance.
    William Shakespeare
    English playwright and poet (1564 - 1616)
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  • William Blake I see every thing I paint in this world, but everybody does not see alike. To the eyes of a miser a guinea is more beautiful than the sun, and a bag worn with the use of money has more beautiful proportions than a vine filled with grapes.
    William Blake
    English poet (1757 - 1827)
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  • William Butler Yeats I think it better that in times like these a poet's mouth be silent, for in truth we have no gift to set a statesman right.
    William Butler Yeats
    Irish poet (1865 - 1939)
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  • Dean William R. Inge I think middle-age is the best time, if we can escape the fatty degeneration of the conscience which often sets in at about fifty.
    Dean William R. Inge
    Dean of St Paul's, London (1860 - 1954)
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  • William S. Burroughs I think the ideal situation for a family is to be completely incestuous.
    William S. Burroughs
    American writer and artist (1914 - 1997)
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  • William S. Burroughs I think there are innumerable gods. What we on earth call God is a little tribal God who has made an awful mess. Certainly forces operating through human consciousness control events.
    William S. Burroughs
    American writer and artist (1914 - 1997)
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  • William Butler Yeats I think you can leave the arts, superior or inferior, to the conscience of mankind.
    William Butler Yeats
    Irish poet (1865 - 1939)
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  • William Shakespeare I told you, sir, they were red-hot with drinking; so full of valor that they smote the air, for breathing in their faces, beat the ground for kissing of their feet.
    William Shakespeare
    English playwright and poet (1564 - 1616)
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  • William Wordsworth I traveled among unknown men, in lands beyond the sea; nor England! did I know till then what love I bore to thee.
    William Wordsworth
    English poet (1770 - 1850)
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  • William Blake I was angry with my friend: I told my wrath, my wrath did end. I was angry with my foe: I told it not, my wrath did grow.
    William Blake
    English poet (1757 - 1827)
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