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Breedeth Quotes By William Shakespeare

Things growing to themselves are growth's abuse:
Seeds spring from seeds and beauty breedeth beauty; — William Shakespeare

Breedeth Quotes By Bertrand Russell

Most human beings, though in varying degrees, desire to control, not only their own lives but also the lives of others — Bertrand Russell

Breedeth Quotes By Adam Derek Scott

To make a couple putts to win the Masters is just an amazing feeling. — Adam Derek Scott

Breedeth Quotes By Jo Ann Fore

There's an undeniable healing power in telling the truth to someone who validates you by simply listening ... honor washes away the stench of shame. — Jo Ann Fore

Breedeth Quotes By Akhenaton

Say not unto thyself, Behold, truth breedeth hatred, and I will avoid it; dissimulation raiseth friends, and I will follow it. Are not the enemies made by truth, better than the friends obtained by flattery? — Akhenaton

Breedeth Quotes By Colm Toibin

She was lonely without Blunt, but she was lonelier at the idea that the world went on as though she had not loved him. — Colm Toibin

Breedeth Quotes By Erin Hunter

If that was one life received, he had eight more to go. How will I bear it? he thought in dismay. — Erin Hunter

Breedeth Quotes By Demetri Martin

Count your blessings, but not out-loud, at the top of your lungs. — Demetri Martin

Breedeth Quotes By Mary Antin

It is not that I belong to the past, but the past that belongs to me. — Mary Antin

Breedeth Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

It was impossible to tell at first sight whether he loved his meek, obedient wife, Marfa. But he really did lover her, and she knew it. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

Breedeth Quotes By William Shakespeare

Had I no eyes but ears, my ears would love. That inward beauty and invisible;
Or were I deaf, thy outward parts would move each part in me that were but sensible: Though neither eyes nor ears, to hear nor see, yet should I be in love by touching thee.
'Say, that the sense of feeling were bereft me, and that I could not see, nor hear, nor touch, and nothing but the very smell were left me, yet would my love to thee be still as much; for from the stillitory of thy face excelling comes breath perfum'd that breedeth love by smelling. — William Shakespeare

Breedeth Quotes By Nikolas Schreck

SILENCE you miserable cretins! — Nikolas Schreck

Breedeth Quotes By Belle Aurora

One day you'll meet someone who will consume your very soul. When you meet that person, you'll know. And if that person ever tries to leave you, fight for them, because once they're gone, life will become a chore. — Belle Aurora

Breedeth Quotes By Michael Pollan

Queen of Night is as close to black as a flower gets, though in fact it is a dark and glossy maroonish purple. Its hue is so dark, however, that it appears to draw more light into itself than it reflects, a kind of floral black hole. In the garden, depending on the the angle of the sun, the blossoms of a Queen of Night may read as positive or negative space, as flowers or shadows of a flower. — Michael Pollan

Breedeth Quotes By Mark Twain

Learning softeneth the heart and breedeth gentleness and charity. — Mark Twain

Breedeth Quotes By Iyanla Vanzant

What will support any relationship is clear, complete and conscious conversations when upsets or breakdowns occur. — Iyanla Vanzant

Breedeth Quotes By Leslie Feinberg

...wishing I could do everything in my life once as practice, and then go back and do it again. — Leslie Feinberg

Breedeth Quotes By George Whitefield

If you know Christ and him crucified, you know enough to make you happy, supposing you know nothing else. And without this, all your other knowledge cannot keep you from being everlastingly miserable. — George Whitefield

Breedeth Quotes By Omar Khayyam

To-day is thine to spend, but not to-morrow; Counting on morrows breedeth bankrupt sorrow: O squander not this breath that Heaven hath lent thee; Make not too sure another breath to borrow. — Omar Khayyam