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revenge venice laughing
William Shakespeare If you prick us do we not bleed? If you tickle us do we not laugh? If you poison us do we not die? And if you wrong us shall we not revenge?
revenge beer gay
William Shakespeare IAGO: She that was ever fair and never proud, Had tongue at will and yet was never loud, Never lack'd gold and yet went never gay, Fled from her wish and yet said 'Now I may,' She that being anger'd, her revenge being nigh, Bade her wrong stay and her displeasure fly, She that in wisdom never was so frail To change the cod's head for the salmon's tail; She that could think and ne'er disclose her mind, See suitors following and not look behind, She was a wight, if ever such wight were,-- DESDEMONA: To do what? IAGO: To suckle fools and chronicle small beer.
revenge lying enemy
William Shakespeare At this hour Lie at my mercy all mine enemies.
revenge men hands
Charles Caleb Colton A thorough-paced knave will rarely quarrel with one whom he can cheat: his revenge is plunder; therefore he is usually the most forgiving of beings, upon the principle that if he come to an open rupture, he must defend himself; and this does not suit a man whose vocation it is to keep his hands in the pocket of another.
revenge men insult
Charles Caleb Colton Injuries accompanied with insults are never forgiven: all men, on these occasions, are good haters, and lay out their revenge at compound interest.
revenge humble doubt
Charles Caleb Colton There are some who affect a want of affectation, and flatter themselves that they are above flattery; they are proud of being thought extremely humble, and would go round the world to punish those who thought them capable of revenge; they are so satisfied of the suavity of their own temper that they would quarrel with their dearest benefactor only for doubting it.
revenge self community
Charles Caleb Colton Few things are more agreeable to self-love than revenge, and yet no cause so effectually restrains us from revenge as self-love. And this paradox naturally suggests another; that the strength of the community is not unfrequently built upon the weakness of those individuals that compose it.
revenge knaves able
Charles Caleb Colton Revenge is a debt, in the paying of which the greatest knave is honest and sincere, and, so far as he is able, punctual.
humble long use
Samuel Butler I really do not see much use in exalting the humble and meek; they do not remain humble and meek long when they are exalted.
humble men names
Dean Stanley Is there no reconciliation of some ancient quarrel, no payment of some long outstanding debt, no courtesy or love or honor to be rendered to those to whom it has long been due; no charitable, humble, kind, useful deed, by which you can promote the glory of God, or good-will among men, or peace upon earth? If there be any such, I beseech you, in God's name, in Christ's name, go and do it.
humble humility opportunity
English Proverbs If someone offends you, don't tell anyone about it except your elder, and you will be peaceful. Bow to everyone, paying no attention whether they respond to your bow or not. You must humble yourself before everyone and consider yourself the worst of all. If we have not committed the sins that others have, perhaps this is because we did not have the opportunity - the situation and circumstances were different. In each person there is something good and something bad; we usually see only the vices in people and we see nothing that is good.
humble people serve
Lee Myung-bak I will serve the people in a very humble way.
humbled hurricane
Manny Fernandez We have all been humbled by Hurricane Katrina,
humble men perfect
Maurice Maeterlinck No living creature, not even man, has achieved, in the centre of his sphere, what the bee has achieved in her own: and were some one from another world to descend and ask of the earth the most perfect creation of the logic of life, we should needs have to offer the humble comb of honey.
humble science imagination
Charles Dickens My imagination would never have served me as it has, but for the habit of commonplace, humble, patient, daily, toiling, drudging attention
humble desire increase
Charles Dickens I feel an earnest and humble desire, and shall do till I die, to increase the stock of harmless cheerfulness.
humble men grace
Charles Spurgeon The higher a man is in grace, the lower he will be in his own esteem.
doubt good love man similar time wonderful
Brad Goreski I love my dad. There is no doubt about that. He is a wonderful man and a good person. Like many father/son relationships, we have our struggles, our misunderstandings, and our miscommunications. We are very different people, but also very similar at the same time.
doubt good people starts
Esai Morales All I would say to people who doubt 'Caprica' is: Everything good starts slow.
doubt last ready year
Kenneth Darby We know we can (do something special). There's no doubt in my mind, ... We know we could have done it last year, but that was last year and we're not really going to recollect on that. We're ready to show them what we can do this year and not really think about last year. Just perform.
doubt
Juror No We had no doubt that they were guilty.
doubts knows rules standard team violated
Tony Mosa We had no doubts that we made the right decision. They violated one of the standard rules that we have. Every team knows that you can't do that.
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Theodore C. Sorensen I think he's informing himself, reaching out and getting ideas and information and advice. I haven't the slightest doubt that internally taking shape in that marvelous brain of his is a philosophy of foreign affairs. But it would be premature to say that one is fully formed.
doubt key watch
Dusty Dvoracek When you watch the tape, you'll see we got after them. There wasn't any doubt to it at all. It was the key to the game.
doubt certainty lack-of-faith
Dear Abbey The lack of faith is not doubt. It is certainty.
doubt education faith gives respect
Wilson Mizner I respect faith, but doubt is what gives you an education.