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| James Randolph Adams |
Great designers seldom make great...
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| Ansel Adams |
A photograph is usually looked...
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| Samuel Adams |
He who is void of virtuous...
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| Douglas Adams |
I seldom end up where I...
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| Joseph Addison |
A woman seldom asks advice...
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| Aesop |
He that is discontented in one...
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| Aesop |
The injuries we do and those...
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| Thomas Bailey Aldrich |
True art selects and paraphrases...
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| Aldrich Ames |
I found that our Soviet...
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| Aldrich Ames |
Our Soviet espionage efforts had...
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| Maya Angelou |
The fact that the adult...
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| Katharine Anthony |
Persons who are born too soon...
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| Desi Arnaz |
My Latin temper blows up...
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| Margot Asquith |
Rich men's houses are seldom...
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| W. H. Auden |
Fame often makes a writer vain...
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| John James Audubon |
But hopes are Shy Birds flying...
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| Jane Austen |
Seldom, very seldom, does complete...
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| Francis Bacon |
Friendship increases in visiting friends...
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| Francis Bacon |
Nature is often hidden, sometimes...
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| Amelia Barr |
It is little men know of...
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| Jacques Barzun |
Since it is seldom clear...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
Pride slays thanksgiving, but an...
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| Henry Ward Beecher |
A proud man is seldom a...
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| Ludwig Bemelmans |
The true gourmet, like the...
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| Johnny Bench |
I've seldom seen a horny...
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| A. C. Benson |
People seldom refuse help, if...
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| George Berkeley |
A mind at liberty to reflect...
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| Isaiah Berlin |
Injustice, poverty, slavery, ignorance - these...
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| Ambrose Bierce |
Witticism. A sharp and clever...
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| Jacqueline Bisset |
I work hard, and I tend...
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| Henry Bliss |
Strange things have happened, but...
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| Catherine Drinker Bowen |
Writers seldom choose as friends...
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| Elizabeth Bowen |
The innocent are so few that...
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| Bill Bruford |
I seldom play in a trio...
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| Jean de la Bruyere |
Children have neither a past...
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| Jack Buck |
The biggest kick I get is...
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| Zola Budd |
Coming from a farming background...
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| Edmund Burke |
Magnanimity in politics is not...
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| Edmund Burke |
Tyrants seldom want pretexts.
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| Fanny Burney |
For my part, I confess I...
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| Frances Burney |
A youthful mind is seldom...
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| John Burroughs |
I seldom go into a natural...
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| Samuel Butler |
It is seldom very hard to...
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| Samuel Butler |
Men are seldom more commonplace...
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| Truman Capote |
A conversation is a dialogue...
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| Thomas Carlyle |
Men seldom, or rather never...
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| Dale Carnegie |
Men of age object too much...
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| Lewis Carroll |
She generally gave herself very...
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| Giacomo Casanova |
The man who has sufficient...
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| Miguel de Cervantes |
It seldom happens that any...
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| George Chapman |
Advice is seldom welcome; and...
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| Lord Chesterfield |
The rich are always advising...
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| Lord Chesterfield |
As fathers commonly go, it is...
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| Earl of Chesterfield |
Advice is seldom welcome; and...
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| Lord Chesterfield |
Advice is seldom welcome, and...
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| Jacques Chirac |
Terrorism has become the systematic...
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| Shirley Chisholm |
When morality comes up against...
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| Jennie Churchill |
We owe something to extravagance...
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| Winston Churchill |
Great and good are seldom the...
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| Caroline Nichols Churchill |
The master class seldom lose a...
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| Charles Caleb Colton |
True friendship is like sound...
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| Charles Caleb Colton |
It is always safe to learn...
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| Confucius |
The cautious seldom err.
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| Mason Cooley |
A great reader seldom recognizes...
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| Mason Cooley |
The laughter of the aphorism...
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| Bill Copeland |
The man who rows the boat...
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| Robert Cormier |
You seldom get a censorship...
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| William Cowper |
The innocent seldom find an...
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| Doug Davidson |
I think its really matured a...
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| Charles Dickens |
Great men are seldom over...
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| Dietrich Fischer-Dieskau |
Unfortunately, it happens all too...
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| Benjamin Disraeli |
What we anticipate seldom occurs...
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| Bob Dylan |
People seldom do what they...
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| Pliny the Elder |
An object in possession seldom...
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| Henry Ellis |
A sublime faith in human...
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| Rahm Emanuel |
We invoke the sacrifices of...
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| Ralph Waldo Emerson |
Beauty is an outward gift...
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| Michael Ende |
Life holds one great but quite...
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| Epicurus |
Misfortune seldom intrudes upon the...
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| John Foxe |
A Protestant has seldom any...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
Laws too gentle are seldom...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
Those who govern, having much...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
Human felicity is produced not...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
Anger is never without a...
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| Benjamin Franklin |
He that is good for making...
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| Sigmund Freud |
If a man has been his...
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| Thomas Fuller |
A good horse should be seldom...
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| William Gaddis |
He was the only person caught...
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| Richard Le Gallienne |
Perhaps we too seldom reflect...
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| Indira Gandhi |
Anger is never without an...
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| Edward Gibbon |
Beauty is an outward gift...
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| Edward Gibbon |
But the power of instruction...
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| Johann Wolfgang von Goethe |
The man who occupies the first...
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| Oliver Goldsmith |
People seldom improve when they...
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| Oliver Goldsmith |
Modesty seldom resides in a...
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| Oliver Goldsmith |
Conscience is a coward, and...
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| Hugh Grant |
The reason I turn down 99...
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| Joseph Greenberg |
I heard Yiddish when my...
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| G. I. Gurdjieff |
It is the greatest mistake to...
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| George Gurdjieff |
A man is never the same...
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| Jasmine Guy |
The state and the church...
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| Edward F. Halifax |
When people contend for their...
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| Lord Halifax |
Anger is seldom without argument...
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| Alexander Hamilton |
The voice of the people has...
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| Learned Hand |
Life is made up of constant...
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| Thomas Hardy |
A resolution to avoid an evil...
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| Thomas Hardy |
The resolution to avoid an...
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| Paul Harris |
To attempt to superimpose its...
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| Lafcadio Hearn |
There is one type of ideal...
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| Lafcadio Hearn |
A proof of really great art...
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| Philip Henry |
Prayers not felt by us are...
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| Frank Herbert |
Without change, something sleeps inside...
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| Cullen Hightower |
People seldom become famous for...
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| Napoleon Hill |
Big pay and little responsibility...
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| Daniel H. Hill |
Those who have happy homes...
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| John Hughes |
I don't consider myself qualified...
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| David Hume |
It is seldom that liberty of...
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| P. D. James |
What a child doesn't receive...
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| Thomas Jefferson |
The most successful war seldom...
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| Samuel Johnson |
What is easy is seldom...
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| Samuel Johnson |
A man of genius has been...
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| Samuel Johnson |
The world is seldom what it...
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| Lyndon B. Johnson |
I seldom think of politics...
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| Samuel Johnson |
A man seldom thinks with more...
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| Immanuel Kant |
Seek not the favor of the...
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| Herbert Kaufman |
Rich men's sons are seldom...
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| Patrick Kavanagh |
What appears in newspapers is...
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| Garrison Keillor |
Nothing you do for children is...
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| Helen Keller |
I seldom think about my...
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| Thomas Kempis |
How seldom we weigh our...
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| Tom Kenny |
You have to remember we're...
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| Soren Kierkegaard |
People demand freedom of speech...
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| Willem de Kooning |
My interest in desperation lies...
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| Jerry Kramer |
To have that kind of ovation...
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| Hedy Lamarr |
All a woman needs is a...
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| Hedy Lamarr |
I know when I'm working I...
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| Johann Kaspar Lavater |
He who seldom speaks, and with...
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| Johann Kaspar Lavater |
The public seldom forgive twice...
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| Spike Lee |
Don't think that because you...
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| Jack Lemmon |
Failure seldom stops you. What...
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| Michael Lesy |
You faced front, you seldom...
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| Tony Levin |
Like most musicians, I'm good...
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| Georg C. Lichtenberg |
To err is human also in...
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| Bernard de Mandeville |
We seldom call anybody lazy...
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| Bernard de Mandeville |
People of substance may sin...
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| Wynton Marsalis |
The young very seldom lead...
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| Bryant H. McGill |
The best way to win against...
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| Bryant H. McGill |
The realities of the world...
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| Phillip C. McGraw |
My dad used to say, 'You...
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| H. L. Mencken |
For it is mutual trust, even...
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| H. L. Mencken |
Before a man speaks it is...
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| John Stuart Mill |
Popular opinions, on subjects not...
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| Olin Miller |
We probably wouldn't worry about...
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| Olin Miller |
You probably wouldn't worry about...
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| Bob Monkhouse |
Silence is not only golden, it...
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| Robert Musil |
What is the use of good...
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| Judd Nelson |
Heroes always make the right...
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| Richard M. Nixon |
I don't think that a leader...
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| John Norman |
Perhaps it should only be...
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| Ivor Novello |
Things which do not require...
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| George Orwell |
Enlightened people seldom or never...
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| Wilfred Owen |
Numbers of the old people...
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| Harvey Pekar |
It's extremely seldom that anybody...
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| Wendell Phillips |
Seldom ever was any knowledge...
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| Orson Pratt |
It was seldom that I attended...
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| George Dennison Prentice |
A word of kindness is seldom...
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| Marcus Fabius Quintilian |
It seldom happens that a...
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| Charlotte Rae |
They very seldom let me lose...
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| Ayn Rand |
A building has integrity just...
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| Steve Reich |
In serial music, the series...
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| Jean Rhys |
Age seldom arrives smoothly or...
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| Samuel Richardson |
For the human mind is seldom...
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| Samuel Richardson |
A widow's refusal of a lover...
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| Samuel Richardson |
Every one, more or less, loves...
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| Samuel Richardson |
There is a pride, a self...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
We seldom find any person of...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
We seldom find people ungrateful...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Love often leads on to...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
We seldom praise anyone in...
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| Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
Men often pass from love to...
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| Jean Jacques Rousseau |
It is unnatural for a majority...
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| Helen Rowland |
A man's heart may have a...
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| Saadi |
He who is a slave to...
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| Joe Sacco |
I will interview bigwigs if I...
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| George Santayana |
Periods of tranquillity are seldom...
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| George Santayana |
Tyrants are seldom free; the...
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| George Savile |
When the people contend for...
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| Jessica Savitch |
Women were seldom given quality...
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| Greta Scacchi |
You seldom get that in film...
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| Arthur Schopenhauer |
Newspapers are the second hand...
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| Robert H. Schuller |
Press on. Obstacles are seldom...
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| David Seabury |
He who doesn't consider himself...
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| W. G. Sebald |
People's ability to forget what...
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| Anton Seidl |
The conductor's gift does not...
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| Anya Seton |
It is seldom in life that...
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| William Shakespeare |
My crown is called content, a...
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| William Shakespeare |
When words are scarce they are...
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| John A. Shedd |
Opportunities are seldom labeled...
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| Carol Shields |
There are chapters in every...
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| Barbara Smith |
Black women, whose experience is...
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| George Adam Smith |
People of the same trade...
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| Todd Solondz |
All I mean is, I'm not...
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| John H. Speke |
The lion is, however, rarely...
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| Anne Spencer |
A simple enough pleasure, surely...
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| Philip Stanhope |
Our prejudices are our mistresses...
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| J. G. Stedman |
I ever will profess myself the...
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| Richard Steele |
A woman seldom writes her mind...
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| Simeon Strunsky |
Famous remarks are very seldom...
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| Charles Sturt |
Now it is evident that a...
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| Anne Sullivan |
People seldom see the halting...
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| James Thomson |
For life is but a dream...
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| James Thurber |
The dog has seldom been...
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| Michael Tippett |
I've seldom become nostalgic or...
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| Linus Torvalds |
I very seldom worry about...
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| Linus Torvalds |
When it comes to software, I...
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| Lee Trevino |
I'm actually a very quiet...
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| John Turner |
Substantive and procedural law benefits...
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| Mark Twain |
I was seldom able to see...
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| A. E. van Vogt |
You have to remember that I...
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| Voltaire |
Very learned women are to be...
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| Richard Wagner |
Achievements, seldom credited to their...
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| Arthur E. Waite |
Now, occultism is not like...
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| Clint Walker |
I seldom ever missed a Gary...
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| Horace Walpole |
Men are often capable of...
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| Horace Walpole |
Men are sent into the world...
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| Alfred North Whitehead |
Periods of tranquility are seldom...
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| Alfred North Whitehead |
Simple solutions seldom are. It...
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| Charlotte Whitton |
Big words seldom accompany good...
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| David Wilkerson |
Our ministry is supported entirely...
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| Mary Wollstonecraft |
Women have seldom sufficient employment...
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| Alfre Woodard |
You very seldom see a picture...
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