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two debt possession
Charles Caleb Colton There are two things that bestow consequence; great possession, or great debts.
two firsts quarrels
Charles Caleb Colton Two things, well considered, would prevent many quarrels: first, to have it well ascertained whether we are not disputing about terms, rather than things; and, secondly, to examine whether that on which we differ is worth contending about.
two iron gold
Charles Caleb Colton There are two metals, one of which is omnipotent in the cabinet, and the other in the camp--gold and iron. He that knows how to apply them both may indeed attain the highest station.
two together mistress
Charles Caleb Colton If often happens too, both in courts and in cabinets, that there are two things going on together,--a main plot and an under-plot; and he that understands only one of them will, in all probability, be the dupe of both. A mistress may rule a monarch, but some obscure favorite may rule the mistress.
two may acquaintance
Charles Caleb Colton Make the most of the day, by determining to spend it on two sorts of acquaintances only--those by whom something may be got, and those from whom something may be learned.
two people way
Charles Caleb Colton There are two way of establishing a reputation, one to be praised by honest people and the other to be accused by rogues. It is best, however, to secure the first one, because it will always be accompanied by the latter.
two literature may
Charles Caleb Colton The two most precious things this side of the grave are our reputation and our life. But it is to be lamented that the most contemptible whisper may deprive us of the one, and the weakest weapon of the other.
two small-changes society
Charles Dickens That sort of half sigh, which, accompanied by two or three slight nods of the head, is pity's small change in general society.
degenerates aristocracy tendencies
Thomas Paine Aristocracy has a tendency to degenerate the human species.
degenerates action ifs
Peter Drucker Everything must degenerate into work if anything is to happen.
degenerates strategy
Peter Drucker All good strategy eventually degenerates into work.
degenerates hospitality madness
Francis Atterbury Hospitality sometimes degenerates into profuseness, and ends in madness and folly.
degenerates nerves language
Henry David Thoreau It would seem as if the very language of our parlors would lose all its nerve and degenerate into palaver wholly, our lives pass at such remoteness from its symbols, and its metaphors and tropes are necessarily so far fetched.
degenerates ancestor posterity
Horace Walpole Posterity always degenerates till it becomes our ancestors.
degenerates mercy swine
Hunter S. Thompson God's mercy on you degenerate swine.
degenerates morality stills
Neil Young The person who still blushes is not yet a degenerate.
sides god-is-with-us
Charles Spurgeon God works, and therefore we work; God is with- us, and therefore we are with God, and stand on His side.
sides actors safe
Chloe Grace Moretz An actor always goes to the safe side.
sides action side-effects
Barry Commoner No action is without its side effects.
sides cottages industry
Derek Bailey I have always been attracted to the cottage industry side of this business.
sides aspect
Madeleine Albright There are a lot of similar aspects in all the religions. The question is which side of it you hold up.
sides world want
Charlie Ergen The world is changing.... I don't, as a consumer, want advertising that's not relevant. If we're going to take a side let's take the side of the consumer,
sides argument difficult
Charles Dudley Warner It is difficult to be emphatic when no one is emphatic on the other side.
sides opinion argument
Charlie Munger I never allow myself to have an opinion on anything that I don't know the other side's argument better than they do.
sides jazz tradition
Bill Laswell Miles Davis fully embraced possibilities and delved into it. He was criticized heavily from the jazz side. He was supposed to be part of a tradition, but he didn't consider himself part of a tradition.