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honorable ready strike
The strike will go on. We're ready for a settlement, but it has to be an honorable settlement. Gurudas Dasgupta
honor cold music-business
The music business can be very cold. And it doesn't honor its elders. Brenda Lee
honor lost memory seven
We are here to honor the memory of seven lost explorers, Dick Cheney
honor enthusiasm sin
Great eagerness in the pursuit of wealth, pleasure, or honor, cannot exist without sin. Desiderius Erasmus
honor firsts becoming
Becoming a 'Sir' is slightly uncomfortable at first, although it is a considerable honor. It is amazing how quickly you become accustomed to it. Edmund Hillary
honor intellectual noble
All honor to the noble women that have devoted earnest lives to the intellectual needs of mankind! Elizabeth Cady Stanton
honor might criminals
I have to say I'm all for public flogging. One type of criminal that a public humiliation might work particularly well with are the juvenile delinquents, a lot of whom consider it a badge of honor to be sent to juvenile detention. And it might not be such a cool thing in the 'hood to be flogged publicly. Ann Coulter
honor danger
The more honor, the more danger. Aesop
honor modesty
Honor modesty more than your life. Aeschylus
modesty false-modesty
False modesty is better than none. Vilhjalmur Stefansson
modesty seduction modest
A modest demeanor arouses thoughts of seduction. Mason Cooley
modesty blind outrage
Be a constant outrage to modesty There is nothing to fear: modesty is exercised only among the blind. Jean Cocteau
modesty honour
Modesty sets off one newly come to honour. George Herbert
modesty virtue policy
Modesty is policy, no less than virtue. William Gilmore Simms
modesty judgment candor
If modesty and candor are necessary to an author in his judgment of his own works, no less are they in his reader. Sarah Fielding
modesty virtue thrive
Modesty is a virtue that can never thrive in public. John Adams
modesty easy difficult
It is easy for a somebody to be modest, but it is difficult to be modest when one is a nobody. Jules Renard