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Poetry's unnat'ral; no man ever talked poetry 'cept a beadle on boxin' day. Charles Dickens
men hair doors
An observer of men who finds himself steadily repelled by some apparently trifling thing in a stranger is right to give it great weight. It may be the clue to the whole mystery. A hair or two will show where a lion is hidden. A very little key will open a very heavy door. Charles Dickens
men brotherhood common
The more man knows of man, the better for the common brotherhood among men. Charles Dickens
men fellow-man spirit
It is required of every man," the ghost returned, "that the spirit within him should walk abroad among his fellow-men, and travel far and wide; and, if that spirit goes not forth in life, it is condemned to do so after death. Charles Dickens
men laughing people
When a man bleeds inwardly, it is a dangerous thing for himself; but when he laughs inwardly, it bodes no good to other people. Charles Dickens
men judging world
Most men unconsciously judge the world from themselves, and it will be very generally found that those who sneer habitually at human nature, and affect to despise it, are among its worst and least pleasant samples. Charles Dickens
men coats shabby
It is not every man that can afford to wear a shabby coat. Charles Caleb Colton
men talking two
When we are in the company of sensible men, we ought to be doubly cautious of talking too much, lest we lose two good things, their good opinion and our own improvement; for what we have to say we know, but what they have to say we know not. Charles Caleb Colton
men years two
No man can promise himself even fifty years of life, but any man may, if he please, live in the proportion of fifty years in forty-let him rise early, that he may have the day before him, and let him make the most of the day, by determining to expend it on two sorts of acquaintance only-those by whom something may be got, and those from whom something maybe learned. Charles Caleb Colton
devotion-to-god misguided marshmallow
There seemed to be some correlation between devotion to God and a misguided zeal for marshmallows. David Sedaris
devotion public-service lifelong
I have a lifelong devotion to public service. Caroline Kennedy
devotion given ends
Unless devotion is given to the thing which must prove false in the end, the thing that is true in the end cannot enter. Charles Williams
devotional true-religion persons
Some persons are so devotional they have not one bit of true religion in them. Benjamin Haydon
devotion salvation mary
Love of Mary and devotion to her are a sure sign of obtaining eternal salvation. Bernard of Clairvaux
devotion idealism public remember
We remember his sturdy idealism and his devotion to public good. George McGovern
devotion given people shown whose work
I am grateful for the opportunities I have been given to participate in that work as a representative of my country, Canada, whose people have, I think, shown their devotion to peace. Lester B. Pearson
devotion splendid fine
Fine music without devotion is but a splendid garment upon a corpse. Charles Spurgeon
devotion feminine foundation god happy jewels modesty peaceful woman
Modesty and devotion to God are real jewels for woman kind. The feminine is the foundation on which a peaceful and happy world is to be raised. Sathya Baba
distinction unsatisfied
I am quite unsatisfied by the distinctions between the oral and literate. David Antin
distinction
There needn't be a distinction between your life and your music. K. D. Lang
distinction believer visuals
I'm a great believer in visual distinctions. Larry Wall
distinction remembered
There is a sharp distinction between what is remembered, what is told and what is true. Kevin Powers
distinction untouchability superiors
When untouchability is rooted out, these distinctions will vanish and no one will consider himself superior to any other. Mahatma Gandhi
distinction labour
Labour is a great leveler of all distinctions. Mahatma Gandhi
distinction made clear
I've always made a clear distinction between making a life and making a living. Robert Fulghum