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Dromey Quality Quotes By Hesiod

A man who works evil against another works it really against himself, and bad advice is worst for the one who devised it — Hesiod

Dromey Quality Quotes By Francis Quarles

In thy apparel avoid singularity, profuseness, and gaudiness. Be not too early in the fashion, nor too late. Decency is half way between affectation and neglect. The body is the shell of the soul, apparel is the husk of that shell; the husk often tells you what the kernel is. — Francis Quarles

Dromey Quality Quotes By Alice Munro

And did I not think then, What nonsense it is to suppose one man so different from another when all that life really boils down to is getting a decent cup of coffee and room to stretch out in? — Alice Munro

Dromey Quality Quotes By Maria Edgeworth

An inaccurate use of words produces such a strange confusion in all reasoning, that in the heat of debate, the combatants, unable to distinguish their friends from their foes, fall promiscuously on both. — Maria Edgeworth

Dromey Quality Quotes By Maggie Stiefvater

Holding tight, denying the fact that eventually we all had to let go. — Maggie Stiefvater

Dromey Quality Quotes By Laozi

Cut out doors and windows for the house. The holes make it useful. — Laozi

Dromey Quality Quotes By Christopher Walken

I think that if I had grown up and had been in show business and the movies twenty five, thirty years earlier, I think I would have made a lot more musical movies. — Christopher Walken

Dromey Quality Quotes By Stephen King

It was like putting ten different savory things in the cold-pantry all at once, so each took on a bit of the others' flavors; the mushrooms had a taste of ham and the ham of mushrooms; the venison had the slightest wild taste of partridge and the partridge had the tiniest hint of cucumbers. Later — Stephen King