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begets english-dramatist subject
Arguments, like children, should be like the subject that begets them. Thomas Dekker
begets good patient realized stopped time work worrying
I realized that work doesn't beget work. Good work begets work. So I got a lot more patient and stopped worrying about working all the time. Brady Corbet
begets believer bills clueless coming connecting file life money paid pile sign statements taking whether
I am a big believer that orderliness begets wealth. A pile of bills and statements - whether paid or not - is a sign that someone is clueless about what's coming in and going out. When you consciously open, read, and file away your bills and statements, you are connecting with your money and taking control of your life. Suze Orman
begets learned
What we've learned is graffiti ... begets more graffiti, John Urquhart
begets pass work
I would say take any work you can get. Don't pass on something if it's a commercial. Take it. Work really does lead to other work. Especially if you're just starting out, work begets work. Allison Jones
begets love others serve trust
If others must serve you, serve them first; love begets love; trust engenders trust. Sathya Baba
begets both humor humorous insult rage
Insult is powerful. Insult begets both rage and humor and often at the same time. Suzanne Fields
begets failures laziness lost
Laziness begets nothing but failures and lost opportunities. Rig Veda
begets best generating hired income money move somebody wait
Money begets money. If you don't have that, you wait around to be hired by somebody at the mercy of others. If you have that money in your hand, you desperately try to make the best use of it and move ahead. And that's generating income for yourself. Muhammad Yunus
english-dramatist kings love principle traitor true
This principle is old, but true as fate, Kings may love treason, but the traitor hate. Thomas Dekker
english-dramatist men might women
Were there no women, men might live like gods. Thomas Dekker
english-dramatist
Conscience is, in most men, an anticipation of the opinions of others. Henry Taylor
english-dramatist spur
The hope, and not the fact, of advancement, is the spur to industry. Henry Taylor
english-dramatist essence generosity gives readily throw
He who gives what he would as readily throw away, gives without generosity; for the essence of generosity is in self sacrifice. Henry Taylor
english-dramatist gone house land learning
When house and land are gone and spent, then learning is most excellent. Samuel Foote
english-dramatist form lively mass oh public
Oh eyes, no eyes, but fountains fraught with tears; O life, no life, but lively form of death; Oh world, no world, but mass of public wrongs. Thomas Kyd
english-dramatist noticed
I have noticed that when things happen in one's imaginings, they never happen in one's life. Dodie Smith
english-dramatist jump marriage minds revolting shut
There is something revolting about the way girls' minds often jump to marriage long before they jump to love. And most of those minds are shut to what marriage really means. Dodie Smith
subject
I don't really write for an audience. I just write what the subject seems to me to require. Garry Wills
subject wrote
I remember when I wrote songs when I was about 16, they all sounded the same because I didn't know anything. And all the subject matter was all the same because I hadn't actually done much. Gin Wigmore
subject threats
We have been the subject of their threats and intimidation, Mitchell Kertzman
subject
I don't think it has anything to do with the subject matter. Joe Solmonese
subject whatever
Whatever he does, Dick will do it his own way, because whatever he does, it will be the subject of ridicule. Alan Simpson
subject
He was getting at a really important subject and he did it thoughtfully and gracefully. Dan Smith
subjects
I like to read about subjects unrelated to my work, especially history. Bruno Tonioli
subjects picks ifs
Everyone to me has to pick a subject to talk about in music if you're going to be a writer. Barry White
subjects known all-things
That which knows all things and is known by none is the subject. Arthur Schopenhauer