Mother Wit Quotes
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Mother Wit Quotes & Sayings
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The ending of lives begins here.
— Pierce Brown
For those whose wit becomes the mother of villainy, those it educates to be evil in all things.
— Sophocles
Freedom, where are you? Who holds you back? [ ... ] The mother of wit and pleasure, Oh freedom!
— Manuel Maria Barbosa Du Bocage
In crowds it is stupidity and not mother wit that is accumulated.
— Gustave Le Bon
Just because you're unemployed doesn't mean you're not doing anything useful. You are, for example, at least keeping your mother-in-law's wit sharp.
— Marilyn Vos Savant
If only such sad people could remember: Everyone is naked. Everyone wants to hide. But life is still sweet. Let it go on.
— Orson Scott Card
All you'll ever be is a faded memory of a bully.
— Shinedown
Listen carefully to what country people called mother wit. That in those homely sayings was couched the collective wisdom of generations. When
— Maya Angelou
My father's wit, and my mother's tongue, assist me!
— William Shakespeare
What do you do with mother love and mother wit when the babies are grown and gone away?
— Joanne Greenberg
I don't need a protector," Etta said. "I need a partner.
— Alexandra Bracken
Throughout the nation's history, the national destiny of the United States has been understood in antimilitaristic, libertarian terms.
— Hans Morgenthau
I make myself strict rules in order to correct my nature. But it is my nature that i finally obey.
— Albert Camus
It's not about knowing. You can never really know someone. It's really about trust.
- Jameson Rook, Heat Rises — Richard Castle
- Jameson Rook, Heat Rises — Richard Castle
HOME WITH BRITNEY SPEARS By ELIZABETH LEONARD | 1193 words WITH 2 RAMBUNCTIOUS BOYS, A NEW BOYFRIEND
— Anonymous
All it takes to get along in this here man's town is a little shit, grit, and mother-wit.
— Ralph Ellison
No delusion is greater than the notion that method and industry can make up for lack of mother-wit, either in science or in practical life.
— Thomas Huxley
Its attitude, which it has preached and practiced, is skepticism. Now, it finds, the public is applying that skepticism to the press.
— Thomas Griffith
If a man cannot forget, he will never amount to much.
— Soren Kierkegaard