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lying deceit literature
Ask no questions, and you'll be told no lies. Charles Dickens
lying nurse cradle
Falsehood is often rocked by truth, but she soon outgrows her cradle and discards her nurse. Charles Caleb Colton
lying pride ignorant
Pride is less ashamed of being ignorant, than of being instructed, and she looks too high to find that, which very often lies beneath her. Charles Caleb Colton
lying ignorance space
Ignorance lies at the bottom of all human knowledge, and the deeper we penetrate the nearer we arrive unto it. For what do we truly know, or what can we clearly affirm, of any one of those important things upon which all our reasonings must of necessity be built--time and space, life and death, matter and mind? Charles Caleb Colton
lying men shining
Men of great and shining qualities do not always succeed in life, but the fault lies more often in themselves than in others. Charles Caleb Colton
lying heart thinking
The persons on whom I have bestowed my dearest love lie deep in their graves; but, although the happiness and delight of my life lie buried there too, I have not made a coffin of my heart, and sealed it up for ever on my best affections. Deep affliction has only made them stronger; it ought, I think, for it should refine our nature. Charles Dickens
lying ambition mean
I mean a man whose hopes and aims may sometimes lie (as most men's sometimes do, I dare say) above the ordinary level, but to whom the ordinary level will be high enough after all if it should prove to be a way of usefulness and good service leading to no other. All generous spirits are ambitious, I suppose, but the ambition that calmly trusts itself to such a road, instead of spasmodically trying to fly over it, is of the kind I care for. Charles Dickens
lying sadness boys
The boy was lying, fast asleep, on a rude bed upon the floor; so pale with anxiety, and sadness, and the closeness of his prison, that he looked like death; not death as it shews in shroud and coffin, but in the guise it wears when life has just departed; when a young and gentle spirit has, but an instant, fled to Heaven: and the gross air of the world has not had time to breathe upon the changing dust it hallowed. Charles Dickens
lying views dying
Can I view thee panting, lying On thy stomach, without sighing; Can I unmoved see thee dying On a log Expiring frog! Charles Dickens
three-things and-love three
I like lots of things. But there are three things I like most. Love, love and love. Anita Ekberg
three-things scripts needs
To make a great film you need three things - the script, the script and the script. Alfred Hitchcock
three-things done forget
What three things can never be done? / Forget. Keep silent. Stand alone Muriel Rukeyser
three-things abstract trilogies
A trilogy is a pretty abstract notion. You can apply it to almost any three things. Jonathan Demme
three-things three motivational-business
In business, three things are necessary: knowledge, temper, and time. Owen Feltham
three-things three logical
I know three things will never be believed - the true, the probable, and the logical John Steinbeck
three-things novelty clamor
There are three things which the public will always clamor for, sooner or later: namely, novelty, novelty, novelty. Thomas Hood
and-love good-things faith-hope
Faith, hope, and love are some good things He gave us; but the greatest is love Alan Jackson
and-love organs
Faith is an organ of knowledge, and love an organ of experience. Aiden Wilson Tozer
and-love sympathy-and-love prayerful
In prayerful sympathy and love. Hold to the old truth -- double distilled. Edward McKendree Bounds
and-love god-love god-and-love
I fear God and respect God and love God. Brett Ratner
and-love
I love to sing and perform. It is what I do and love. It completes my life. Celine Dion
and-love quitting music-love
I love music and love a good audience and still have to make a living. Why would I quit? Doc Watson
and-love breathe
Eat, breathe, meditate and love and you're all set Deepak Chopra
and-love habit ifs
Acquire the habit of speaking to God as if you were alone with Him, familiarly and with confidence and love, as to the dearest and most loving of friends. Alphonsus Liguori
and-love dare love-dare
No stony bulwark can resist the love, and love dares what anyone can love. William Shakespeare