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faithful age novelty
David Hume A pleasant comedy, which paints the manners of the age, and exposes a faithful picture of nature, is a durable work, and is transmitted to the latest posterity. But a system, whether physical or metaphysical, commonly owes its success to its novelty; and is no sooner canvassed with impartiality than its weakness is discovered.
faithful mars reputation
Arnold Bennett It is difficult to make a reputation, but is even more difficult seriously to mar a reputation once properly made --- so faithful is the public.
faithful france epoch
Charles de Gaulle For all of us Frenchmen, the guiding rule of our epoch is to be faithful to France.
faithful age mets
Dennis Lillee Geoffrey [Boycott] is the only fellow I've ever met who fell in love with himself at a young age and has remained faithful ever since
faithful party races shore sure turn
Larry Sabato They shore up the party base, making sure that the faithful turn out, and they show that they think the races are important, which sometimes they aren't.
faithful hear peter relief
Andrew Adamson It was a relief to hear because I thought Peter had been very faithful to the book.
faithful god people surround time
TobyMac God has been faithful time and again to surround me with people that sharpen me and that make me better.
faithful love remain struggle undergo
Francois VI Duc de La Rochefoucauld The struggle we undergo to remain faithful to one we love is little better than infidelity.
age way young
Charles Dickens I am not old, but my young way was never the way to age.
age church body
Charles Caleb Colton We devote the activity of our youth to revelry and the decrepitude of our old age to repentance: and we finish the farce by bequeathing our dead bodies to the chancel, which when living, we interdicted from the church.
age waste excess
Charles Caleb Colton The excesses of our youth are drafts upon our old age.
age matter fairytale
Charles Dickens In a utilitarian age, of all other times, it is a matter of grave importance that fairy tales should be respected.
age pay time-is-money
Charles Stross I've reached an age at which I'd rather pay more for something that "just works" than roll up my sleeves, reach for a spanner, and make it work. Time is money, and the older we get the less of it we've got left.
age amusement serious
Charles Spurgeon Pleasure, so called, is the murderer of serious thought. This is the age of excessive amusement. Everybody craves for it, like a babe for its rattle!
agents very-good turns
Alan Rickman I knew with Snape I was working as a double agent, as it turns out, and a very good one at that.
age towns my-family
Alan Jackson Hee Haw was probably my biggest exposure to live music at a young age, because there wasn't any live music around my town and no one in my family played instruments.
age golden golden-rule
Alan Alda Here's my Golden Rule for a tarnished age: Be fair with others, but keep after them until they're fair with you.
novelty impress please
Charles Dickens Novelties please less than they impress.
novelty please accounts
David Hume Such is the nature of novelty that where anything pleases it becomes doubly agreeable if new; but if it displeases, it is doubly displeasing on that very account.
novelty genius forging-ahead
Denis Diderot Only God and some few rare geniuses can keep forging ahead into novelty.
novelty
Edward Norton A lot of why I do something is just the novelty of the experience.
novelty wizard
Stephanie Plowman There's more to 'The Wizard of Oz' than just one movie. It's not just novelty cutesy things.
novelty attraction
Andre Maurois Novelty, the most potent of all attractions, is also the most perishable.
novelty
Nicolas Chamfort Change, change,--we all covet change.
novelty opinion astronomy
Nicolaus Copernicus The scorn which I had reason to fear on account of the novelty and unconventionality of my opinion almost induced me to abandon completely the work which I had undertaken. . . . Astronomy is written for astronomers. To them my work too will seem, unless I am mistaken, to make some contribution.
novelty want familiar
Mason Cooley The novelty we want is always close to the familiar.