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Robert Evans It has been said that a friend is somebody with whom it is possible to be silent.
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Julie Burchill The 'g' is silent - the only thing about her that is.
silent
Publilius Syrus I have often regretted having spoken, never having kept silent
silent shelves time-left
Margaret Atwood We are silent, considering shortfalls. There's not much time left, for us to become what we once intended. Jon had potential, but it's not a word that can be used comfortably any more. Potential has a shelf-life.
silent prudence folly
Marcus Tullius Cicero I prefer silent prudence to loquacious folly. [Lat., Malo indisertam prudentiam, quam loquacem stultitiam.]
silent prudence folly
Marcus Tullius Cicero I prefer silent prudence to loquacious folly.
silent diplomacy
Elizabeth I I observe and remain silent.
silent members enthusiastic
Pete Seeger I was never enthusiastic about being somebody who was supposed to be silent about being a member of something.
prudence
Marcus Tullius Cicero Prudence is the knowledge of things to be sought, and those to be shunned.
prudence
John Heywood It is good the have a hatch before the durre.
prudence paid
Richard Brinsley Sheridan Prudence, like experience, must be paid for.
folly prefer wisdom
Marcus Tullius Cicero I prefer the wisdom of the unlearned to the folly of the loquacious
folly good pay worth
George Ade A good folly is worth what you pay for it.
folly kindred man proud woman
William Butler Yeats The folly that man doesOr must suffer, if he woosA proud woman not kindred of his soul.
folly avoided
Publilius Syrus It is folly to fear what cannot be avoided.
folly
Pierre Charron The shortest follies are the best.
folly my-own ugliness
George MacDonald What distressed me most - more even than my own folly - was the perplexing question, How can beauty and ugliness dwell so near?
folly human perennial race
Bertrand Russel Folly is perennial and yet the human race has survived.
folly next punish
Publilius Syrus It is folly to punish your neighbor by fire when you live next door.
folly man publish wit
Benjamin Franklin Strange! that a Man who has wit enough to write a Satyr; should have folly enough to publish it.