Quotes about gain
gains ambiguous significance
The more elusive and ambiguous a symbol is, the more it gains significance and power. Umberto Eco
gains youth pity
It is a pity that, as one gradually gains experience, one loses one's youth. Vincent Van Gogh
gains driving circulation
We've always known you can gain circulation or viewers by cheapening the product, and now you're finding the bad driving out the good. Walter Cronkite
gains france madrid
I condemn what happened in Madrid, but it is suspicious. If tomorrow there will be another bombing, in France for example, who will gain power? Of course not Jacques Chirac, but Le Pen. Walid Jumblatt
gains poverty admiration
If admiration were not generally deemed the exclusive property of the rich, and contempt the constant lackey of poverty, the love of gain would cease to be an universal problem. William Godwin
gains made painter
The love of gain never made a painter; but it has marred many. Washington Allston
gains compulsion lasting
No lasting gain has ever come from compulsion. Samuel Gompers
gains helping help-me
I don't put myself above anyone, and I have as many shortcomings as any non-believer. I just choose to turn to a higher power to help me gain wisdom and, I hope, improve over time. Van Jones
gains profit personal-gain
I have never been interested in personal gain or profit. This business and this studio have been my entire life. Walt Disney
gains comfort life-is
A private Life is to be preferrd; the Honour and Gain of publick Posts, bearing no proportion with the Comfort of it. William Penn
gains succeed vigor
Crime succeeds by sudden despatch; honest counsels gain vigor by delay. Tacitus
gains advantage
Each of us can, by ployorgambit, most naturally gain the advantage. Stephen Potter