Related Quotes
All quotes about:
people literature may
Charles Dickens May not the complaint, that common people are above their station, often take its rise in the fact of uncommon people being below theirs?
people words-of-wisdom facts
Charles Dickens Affery, like greater people, had always been right in her facts, and always wrong in the theories she deduced from them.
people coats holiness
Charles Dickens Dignity, and even holiness too, sometimes, are more questions of coat and waistcoat than some people imagine.
people may medical
Charles Caleb Colton It is astonishing how much more anxious people are to lengthen life than to improve it; and as misers often lose large sums of money in attempting to make more, so do hypochondriacs squander large sums of time in search of nostrums by which they vainly hope they may get more time to squander.
people solitude multitudes
Charles Dickens A multitude of people and yet solitude.
people governing whole
Charles Dickens My faith in the people governing is, on the whole, infinitesimal; my faith in the people governed is, on the whole, illimitable.
people words-of-wisdom selfishness
Charles Dickens Others had been a little wild, which was not to be wondered at, and not very blamable; but, he had made a lamentation and uproar which it was dangerous for the people to hear, as there is always contagion in weakness and selfishness.
people words-of-wisdom want
Charles Dickens Mrs. Boffin and me, ma'am, are plain people, and we don't want to pretend to anything, nor yet to go round and round at anything because there's always a straight way to everything.
reputation cursed
Chief Joseph Cursed be he that scalps the reputation of the dead.
reputation loser lost
William Shakespeare You have lost no reputation at all, unless you repute yourself such a loser.
reputation uncertain tenure
Charles Dudley Warner The tenure of a literary reputation is the most uncertain and fluctuating of all.
reputation welcoming worship
Mary Foley Worship here is very joyful. Our reputation is that of a very friendly, welcoming community.
reputation repetition
Elizabeth Arden Repetition makes reputation.
reputation seems
Tony Pulis It seems that I have got that reputation,
reputation rome
Matt Yates They're fiddling while Rome burns. This has really tarnished the reputation of the port.
reputation
Charles Churchill And reputation bleeds in ev'ry word.
reputation worldly-wisdom paid
Baltasar Gracian Work is the price which is paid for reputation.
rich poor my-own
Charles Spurgeon I had rather be poor in His service than rich in my own.
riches rags autobiography
Deborah Kerr [Autobiographies] are all the same - it's always rags-to-riches or I-slept-with-so-and-so. Damned if I'm going to say that.
rich legislation lots-of-money
Bernard Goldberg A lot of so-called rich, according to this legislation, make $250,000. That's a lot of money, but it is not rich.
rich ifs
Cheryl Richardson If beating ourselves up worked, we would all be thin, rich, and happy, wouldn't we?
rich-or-poor self choices
Cheryl Strayed Nobody's going to do your life for you. You have to do it yourself, whether you're rich or poor, out of money or raking it in, the beneficiary of ridiculous fortune or terrible injustice. And you have to do it no matter what is true. No matter what is hard. No matter what unjust, sad, sucky things befall you. Self-pity is a dead-end road. You make the choice to drive down it. It's up to you to decide to stay parked there or to turn around and drive out.
rich death-row seems
Charles Grodin It seems there are no rich on death row.
rich poor forbearance
C. L. R. James The patience and forbearance of the poor are among the strongest bulwarks of the rich.
rich fame horrible
Bruno Tonioli It's horrible how money and fame can make you acceptable while, if you're not famous or rich, you're not acceptable.
riches wealth given
Billy Sunday Riches have never yet given anybody either peace or rest.