Delarivier Manley famous quotes
Last updated: Sep 5, 2024
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Courage and clemency are equal virtues.
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Justice waits upon the great, Interest holds the scale, and Riches turns the balance.
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There are many vices which are not believed because of their magnitude ...
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One must love people a good deal whom one takes pains to convince or instruct.
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Pay attention to where you are going because without meaning you might get nowhere.
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If the first requisite for writing well about food is a good appetite, the second is to put in your apprenticeship as a feeder when you have enough money to pay the check but not enough to produce indifference of the total.
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But surely for everything you have to love you have to pay some price.
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Every one of my works, when I'm looking back, becomes some kind of solution, or something to concentrate on. Something to pay attention to and maybe change direction.
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Everything shapes you to be the person you are today. Sometimes hard lessons pay off dividends.
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When you're nearing 35, going, 'Hey Dad, I can't make these payments,' just isn't cool.
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We must be willing to pay a price for freedom.
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True salvation is wholly a work of God. It is said to be both a finished work and a gift, and, therefore, it lays no obligation upon the saved one to complete it himself, or to make after payments of service for it.
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Unless the trade deficit shrinks, the combination of the trade deficit and the interest and dividend payments to foreigners will grow ever more rapidly.
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It looks now as if everything has been profitable to me. And if the payment has sometimes been excessive, it was afer all the payment, for life, and there cannot be and is no excessive payment for life.
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