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brave civic dogs fad fellow gentle god golden knight knights move noble order shall sir speed warrior
KNIGHT, n.Once a warrior gentle of birth, Then a person of civic worth, Now a fellow to move our mirth. Warrior, person, and fellow --no more: We must knight our dogs to get any lower. Brave Knights Kennelers then shall be, Noble Knights of the Golden Flea, Knights of the Order of St. Steboy, Knights of St. Gorge and Sir Knights Jawy. God speed the day when this knighting fad Shall go to the dogs and the dogs go mad. Ambrose Gwinett Bierce
brave dangerous express inform journalism lives opportunity public risk solidarity
Journalism is often a dangerous profession. Today, we take this opportunity to express solidarity with the brave journalists who risk their lives to inform the public and express their views. Richard Boucher
brave poet poets
Had in him those brave translunary things/ That the first poets had. Michael Drayton
brave fully understand
It is a brave new world, one that I do not think most Canadians, when they fully understand its implications, will want. Stockwell Day
brave courageous federal found homeless shelter
I think the homeless have just found shelter with the federal courts. I think it's a brave and courageous decision. Mark Rosenbaum
brave decision newspapers publish readership scared
I think it's unfortunate because what we did for our readership was something that most newspapers were scared to do. I think Acton and I made a brave decision to publish the cartoons. Chuck Prochaska
braves driving money owners time
The owners at the time thought, well, were going to have to give all this money back, ... And he comes driving up, late, to do the show. Hed been to a Braves game. Brenda Jones
brave braver doth hid spring
I have done one brave thing - Than all the Worthies did; And yet a braver thence doth spring - Which is to keep that hid John Donne
brave miss
He was very brave and I'll miss him always. Scott Erwin
unjust stifling
Jealousy is an unjust and stifling thing. Zane Grey
unjust immigration restriction
I had fought against the unjust restriction of immigration. Emanuel Celler
unjust injustice one-thing
those who are unjust in one Thing, will be so in others ... Eliza Haywood
unjust merit done
Thus much indeed he was obliged to acknowledge - that he had been constant unconsciously, nay unintentionally; that he had meant to forget her, and believed it to be done. He had imagined himself indifferent, when he had only been angry; and he had been unjust to her merits, because he had been a sufferer from them. Jane Austen
unjust may persuasion
Unjust I may have been, weak and resentful I have been, but never inconstant. Jane Austen
unjust ancestry birth
Some decent regulated pre-eminence, some preference (not exclusive appropriation) given to birth, is neither unnatural, nor unjust, nor impolite. Edmund Burke
unjust-society justice honor
To be wealthy and honored in an unjust society is a disgrace. Confucius
unjust philosopher free-will
There's no free will," says the philosopher; "To hang is most unjust." "There is no free will," assents the officer; "We hang because we must. Ambrose Bierce
unjust accepting guidelines
The federal sentencing guidelines should be revised downward. By contrast to the guidelines, I can accept neither the necessity nor the wisdom of federal mandatory minimum sentences. In too many cases, mandatory minimum sentences are unwise and unjust. Anthony Kennedy
ruins print off-season
I read a lot of Socrates in the off-season. Don't print that, or it'll ruin my rep. Travis Hafner
ruins bourgeoisie commodity
In the convulsions of the commodity economy, we begin to recognize the monuments of the bourgeoisie as ruins even before they have crumbled. Walter Benjamin
ruins easy knows
If success is rare and slow, everybody knows how quick and easy ruin is. William Makepeace Thackeray
ruins mood lending
A money-lender--he serves you in the present tense; he lends you in the conditional mood; keeps you in the conjunctive; and ruins you in the future. Joseph Addison
ruins irritated appetite
Knowledge, having irritated and stimulated our appetite for power, will lead us inexorably to our ruin. Emile M. Cioran
ruins should recalls
Every thought should recall the ruin of a smile. Emile M. Cioran
ruins causes advancement
He who is the cause of another's advancement is thereby the cause of his own ruin. Niccolo Machiavelli
ruins constitution idleness
Idleness ruins the constitution Ovid
ruins century 21st-century
The ruins of the unsustainable are the 21st century’s frontier. Bruce Sterling