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- Were we as eloquent as angels we still would please people much more by listening rather than talking. (Charles Caleb Colton) [people/more]
- Wealth after all is a relative thing since he that has little and wants less is richer than he that has much and wants more. (Charles Caleb Colton) [wealth/thing/more]
- The more man meditates upon good thoughts, the better will be his world and the world at large. ( Confucius) [more/thoughts/willpower]
- A wit should no more be sincere, than a woman constant; one argues a decay of parts, as to other of beauty. (William Congreve) [more/beauty]
- I hate to lose more than I love to win. (Jimmy Connors) [more/love]
- To a teacher of languages there comes a time when the world is but a place of many words and man appears a mere talking animal not much more wonderful than a parrot. (Joseph Conrad) [time/words/more]
- There is nothing more enticing, disenchanting, and enslaving than the life at sea. (Joseph Conrad) [more/life]
- All Presidents start out to run a crusade but after a couple of years they find they are running something less heroic and much more intractable: namely the presidency. The people are well cured by then of election fever, during which they think they are choosing Moses. In the third year, they look on the man as a sinner and a bumble and begin to poke around for rumors of another Messiah. (Alistair Cooke) [find/more/people/think]
- The manner of giving is worth more than the gift. (Pierre Corneille) [more]
- Nothing separates the generations more than music. By the time a child is eight or nine, he has developed a passion for his own music that is even stronger than his passions for procrastination and weird clothes. (Bill Cosby) [more/music/time/child]
- My importance to the world is relatively small. On the other hand, my importance to myself is tremendous. I am all I have to work with, to play with, to suffer and to enjoy. It is not the eyes of others that I am wary of, but of my own. I do not intend to let myself down more than I can possibly help, and I find that the fewer illusions I have about myself or the world around me, the better company I am for myself. (Noel Coward) [eyes/more/find/company]
- Work is more fun than fun. (Noel Coward) [more]
- One rose says more than the dozen (Wendy Craig) [more]
- Chords that were broken will vibrate once more. (Fanny Crosby) [willpower/more]
- Indubitably, Magic is one of the subtlest and most difficult of the sciences and arts. There is more opportunity for errors of comprehension, judgment and practice than in any other branch of physics. (Aleister Crowley) [magic/more]
- There are hardly half a dozen writers in England today who have not sold out to the enemy. Even when their good work has been a success, Mammon grips them and whispers: More money for more work. (Aleister Crowley) [writers/more/money/more]
- With all their faults, trade unions have done more for humanity than any other organization of men that ever existed. They have done more for decency, for honesty, for education, for the betterment of the race, for the developing of character in man, than any other association of men. (Clarence Seward Darrow) [more/men/more/honesty]
- Nothing is more fairly distributed than common sense: no one thinks he needs more of it than he already has. (Rene Descartes) [more/needs/more]
- A lady of what is commonly called an uncertain temper -- a phrase which being interpreted signifies a temper tolerably certain to make everybody more or less uncomfortable. (Charles Dickens) [lady/being/more]
- He ate and drank the precious Words, his Spirit grew robust; He knew no more that he was poor, nor that his frame was Dust. (Emily Dickinson) [words/spirit/more/dust]
- The world is the house of the strong. I shall not know until the end what I have lost or won in this place, in this vast gambling den where I have spent more than sixty years, dicebox in hand, shaking the dice. (Denis Diderot) [gambling/more]
- Disturbances in society are never more fearful than when those who are stirring up the trouble can use the pretext of religion to mask their true designs. (Denis Diderot) [society/more/religion]
- In order to shake a hypothesis, it is sometimes not necessary to do anything more than push it as far as it will go. (Denis Diderot) [order/more/willpower]
- The weak are more likely to make the strong weak than the strong are likely to make the weak strong. (Marlene Dietrich) [more]
- There is more treasure in books than in all the pirates loot on Treasure Island and best of all, you can enjoy these riches every day of your life. (Walt Disney) [more/treasure/books/treasure]
- I love Mickey Mouse more than any woman I have ever known. (Walt Disney) [love/more]
- The more you like yourself, the less you are like anyone else, which makes you unique. (Walt Disney) [more/unique]
- Man is more powerful than matter. (Benjamin Disraeli) [more/matter]
- Man is not the creature of circumstances, circumstances are the creatures of men. We are free agents, and man is more powerful than matter. (Benjamin Disraeli) [men/more/matter]
- Like all great travelers, I have seen more than I remember and remember more than I have seen. (Benjamin Disraeli) [more/remember/remember/more]
- The best security for civilization is the dwelling, and upon properly appointed and becoming dwellings depends, more than anything else, the improvement of mankind. (Benjamin Disraeli) [security/more/mankind]
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