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motto let-me ready
Let me be as the bullock which stands between the plough and the altar, to work or to be sacrificed; and let my motto be, "Ready for either". Charles Spurgeon
motto acquire
I have a motto: Work to become, not to acquire. Alan Kulwicki
motto my-motto stills
Of course, my motto is still, 'Work is work, private is private. Ayumi Hamasaki
motto ask-me asks
You ask me for a motto. Here it is: SERVICE. Albert Schweitzer
motto should please
That is the motto women should constantly repeat over and over again. 'Good for her! Not for me.' Amy Poehler
motto emphasis my-motto
What's my motto when it comes to money? Don't put so much emphasis on it! Janice Dickinson
motto public-service my-motto
Public service is my motto. Al Capone
motto
What is your motto Mr. Valentino? Live and Let Live. Rudolph Valentino
motto abandon
Abandon hope, all ye who enter here. [Omnes relinquite spes, o vos intrantes] Dante Alighieri
gentleman
Once a gentleman, and always a gentleman. Charles Dickens
gentleman cost pedants
The learned languages are indispensable to form the gentleman and the scholar, and are well worth all the labor that they have cost us, provided they are valued not for themselves alone, which would make a pedant, but as a foundation for further acquirements. Charles Caleb Colton
gentleman knaves wealth
It is far more easy to acquire a fortune like a knave, than to expend it, like a gentleman. Charles Caleb Colton
gentleman deception fiction
"Why, I don't exactly know about perjury, my dear sir," replied the little gentleman. "Harsh word, my dear sir, very harsh word indeed. It's a legal fiction, my dear sir, nothing more." Charles Dickens
gentleman sometimes
The word of a gentleman is as good as his bond; and sometimes better. Charles Dickens
gentleman kind
He's no kind of gentleman. That's all right. I'm no kind of lady. Caitlin Kittredge
gentleman principles looks
Entertaining these opinions of the course to be pursued, I beg of gentlemen to look at the question, as I have done, in a calm review of facts and of principles. Caleb Cushing
gentleman may venture
If I may venture to be frank I would say about myself that I was every inch a gentleman ... Catherine the Great
gentleman profanity swearing
When a gentlemen is disposed to swear, it is not for any standers-by to curtail his oaths. William Shakespeare