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fools-and-foolishness hatred inflicted
Lucius Annaeus Seneca A foolishness is inflicted with a hatred of itself.
fools-and-foolishness good honest mainly mark wiser worse
J. R. R. Tolkien A fool, but an honest fool, you remain, Peregrin Took. Wiser ones migth have done worse in such a pass. But mark this! You have been saved, and all your friends too, mainly by good fortune, as it is called.
fools-and-foolishness lawyer nor workman
Benjamin Franklin No workman without tools,/ Nor Lawyer without Fools,/ Can live by their Rules.
fools-and-foolishness four pride taxed taxes-and-taxation three twice
Benjamin Franklin We are taxed twice as much by our idleness, three times as much by our pride and four times as much by our foolishness.
fools-and-foolishness pile red
Lord Alfred Tennyson Even tho' thrice again/ The red fool-fury of the Seine/ Should pile her barricades with dead.
fools-and-foolishness metals pocket precious uses
Ambrose Gwinett Bierce RHADOMANCER, n. One who uses a divining-rod in prospecting for precious metals in the pocket of a fool.
fools-and-foolishness life slave survey takes
William Shakespeare But thought's the slave of life, and life time's fool;And time, that takes survey of all the world,Must have a stop.
fools-and-foolishness good mix silly
Horace Mix a little foolishness with your prudence: it's good to be silly at the right moment. (Odes, bk. 4, no. 12, l. 27)
life happiness dark
Charles Caleb Colton Much too oft we make life gloomy-- When happy we might be, If we gathered more of sunshine, And not dark shadows see.
life distance journey
Charles Caleb Colton Evils in the journey of life are like the hills which alarm travelers upon their road; they both appear great at a distance, but when we approach them we find that they are far less insurmountable than we had conceived.
life flower heart
Charles Dickens While the flowers, pale and unreal in the moonlight, floated away upon the river; and thus do greater things that once were in our breasts, and near our hearts, flow from us to the eternal sea.
life children memories
Charles Dickens There either is or is not, that’s the way things are. The colour of the day. The way it felt to be a child. The saltwater on your sunburnt legs. Sometimes the water is yellow, sometimes it’s red. But what colour it may be in memory, depends on the day. I’m not going to tell you the story the way it happened. I’m going to tell it the way I remember it.
life success men
Charles Dickens Anything for the quick life, as the man said when he took the situation at the lighthouse.
life cells ivy
Charles Dickens Oh, a dainty plant is the ivy green, That creepeth o'er ruins old! Of right choice food are his meals, I ween, In his cell so lone and cold. Creeping where no life is seen, A rare old plant is the ivy green.
life interesting watches
Charles Dickens Buy an annuity cheap, and make your life interesting to yourself and everybody else that watches the speculation.
life summer passion
Charles Dickens Love is not a feeling to pass away Like the balmy breath of a Summer's day....... Love is not a passion of earthly mould As a thirst for honour, or fame, or gold
life life-is grind
Charles Dickens My life is one demd horrid grind.
slavery england invention
Chiwetel Ejiofor In England, theres no acknowledgement the invention of slavery came from Britain.
slave masters horrible
Daymond John Money is a great slave but a horrible master.
slavery structure
David Brooks Freedom without structure is its own slavery.
slavery facts constitution
Beau Willimon The fact that slavery is written into the Constitution is about as entrenched a form of classism as you could possibly imagine.
slave owners homosexual
Alan Keyes In this respect, granting homosexuals the right to marry is like granting plantation owners the right to own slaves.
slave-labor tunnels digging
Charles Guggenheim There would be a paragraph about some veteran digging tunnels for the Germans in a slave labor camp, or something like that. Finally I decided to look it up and go further into it.
slavery driven form
Caleb Cushing I declare and protest in advance, that I do not intend, at this time at least; to be drawn or driven into the question of slavery, in either of its subdivisions or forms.
slave refuge
C. L. R. James Dissimulation is the refuge of the slave.
slavery human-nature humans
Benjamin Franklin Slavery is ...an atrocious debasement of human nature.
survey
Ken Smith The survey will be conducted from now through May, 2006.
takes walk
Eric Duncan It still takes some getting used to. You walk around here and you see some pretty big names.
takes
Karel Amaranth It really takes a village. We're all responsible for all children.
takes work
Jane Smith This kind of work takes too much time. Mine's all needlework.
takes
Eido Carney It's at least 15 years. It takes that long.
takes
Sallie Ausley It's a big business. And that's why it takes so long to get everything together.
takes walk
Glen Smith We know what it takes to get them satisfied. They didn't just walk up and give us a jackpot. It's not like that.
takes taxpayer
Henry Paulson As Americans, we shouldn't like bailouts. Where I come from, if someone takes a risk and they're going to make the profit from that risk, they shouldn't have the taxpayer pay for the losses.
takes
Rick Bayless I usually get up around 6 A.M. It takes me a while to get going. In our household, I am the first one up. I usually make coffee for myself, draw a bath and have a big soak. I read in the bath.
takes
Charlotte Observer After all, it takes 18 to 20 years to 'grow a child.'