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Wealth has never yet sacrificed itself on the altar of patriotism.
— Robert M. La Follette, Sr.
What a pretty thing man is when he goes in his doublet and hose and leaves off his wit!
— William Shakespeare
Evagrius said, 'Cut the desire for many things out of your heart and so prevent your mind being dispersed and your stillness lost.
— Benedicta Ward
You are full of pretty answers. Have you not been acquainted with goldsmiths' wives and conned them out of rings?
— William Shakespeare
Love is blind
and lovers cannot see
the pretty follies
that themselves commit — William Shakespeare
and lovers cannot see
the pretty follies
that themselves commit — William Shakespeare
Shakespeare said pretty well everything and what he left out, James Joyce, with a judge from meself, put in.
— Brendan Behan
In springtime, the only pretty ring time
Birds sing, hey ding
A-ding, a-ding
Sweet lovers love the spring - — William Shakespeare
Birds sing, hey ding
A-ding, a-ding
Sweet lovers love the spring - — William Shakespeare
I don't know (if they were men or women running naked across the field). They had bags over their heads.
— Yogi Berra
Trying to be anti-cool is just one exponent off trying to be cool
it's the same beast. — David Foster Wallace
it's the same beast. — David Foster Wallace
I've learned what it truly means to be Canadian and in turn I've been inspired to make a difference in the world, however small it's been.
— Clara Hughes
Oh, boy. I'm still in touch with about 90 percent of my exes. They would describe me as being unlucky in love.
— Nathan Fillion
I already know. And it has nothing to do with what you can see happening in my body; it's what's happening in my soul.
— Paulo Coelho
All the great legends are Templates for human behavior. I would define a myth as a story that has survived.
— John Boorman
Fear and niceness, the handmaids of all women, or more truly, woman its pretty self.
— William Shakespeare