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A large share of our art heritage is now derived from peoples whose idea of art was quite other than ours, and even from peoples to whom the very idea of art meant nothing  (Whose Quotes) Miscarriages are labor, miscarriages are birth. To consider them less dishonors the woman whose womb has held life, however briefly  (Whose Quotes) Favorite... One chosen as a companion by his superior; a mean wretch whose whole business is by any means to please  (Whose Quotes) Near them, on the sand, half sunk, a shattered visage lies, whose frown, and wrinkled lip, and sneer of cold command, tell that its sculptor well those passions read  (Whose Quotes) One of the amusements of idleness is reading without the fatigue of close attention; and the world, therefore, swarms with writers whose wish is not to be studied, but to be read  (Whose Quotes) The graveyards are full of women whose houses were so spotless you could eat off the floor. Remember the second wife always has a maid  (Whose Quotes) He whose anger is due to a cause will surely be appeased when the cause is removed. But if his mind harbours groundless hate, how shall another appease him?  (Whose Quotes) A desire of knowledge is the natural feeling of mankind; and every human being, whose mind is not debauched, will be willing to give all that he has to get knowledge  (Whose Quotes) A resolute minority has usually prevailed over an easygoing or wobbly majority whose prime purpose was to be left alone  (Whose Quotes) The glory of surgeons is like that of actors, who exist only in their lifetime and whose talent is no longer appreciable once they have disappeared  (Whose Quotes) It is only the women whose eyes have been washed clear with tears who get the broad vision that makes them little sisters to all the world  (Whose Quotes) There is no class of people so hard to manage in a state, as those whose intentions are honest, but whose consciences are bewitched  (Whose Quotes) Do they know they’re old, these two who are my father and my mother whose fire from which I came, has now grown cold?  (Whose Quotes) Let the motive be in the deed and not in the event. Be not one whose motive for action is the hope of reward  (Whose Quotes) We are not naive enough to ask for pure men; we ask merely for men whose impurity does not conflict with the obligations of their job  (Whose Quotes) Everyone whose deeds are more than his wisdom, his wisdom endures; and everyone whose wisdom is more than his deeds, his wisdom does not endure  (Whose Quotes) The exhibition of real strength is never grotesque. Distortion is the agony of weakness. It is the dislocated mind whose movements are spasmodic  (Whose Quotes) Ingratitude never so thoroughly pierces the human breast as when it proceeds from those in whose behalf we have been guilty of transgressions  (Whose Quotes) A lie always needs a truth for a handle to it. The worst lies are those whose blade is false, but whose handle is true  (Whose Quotes) A book is a friend whose face is constantly changing. If you read it when you are recovering from an illness, and return to it years after, it is changed surely, with the change in yourself  (Whose Quotes) Whose powers shed round him in the common strife, or mild concerns of ordinary life, a constant influence, a peculiar grace  (Whose Quotes) Necessity, that great refuge and excuse for human frailty, breaks through all law; and he is not to be accounted in fault whose crime is not the effect of choice, but force  (Whose Quotes) He whose first emotion, on the view of an excellent production, is to undervalue it, will never have one of his own to show  (Whose Quotes) Sweet rose, whose hue, angry and brave, bids the rash gazer wipe his eye, thy root is even in the grave, and thou must die  (Whose Quotes) How apt nature is, even in those who profess an eminence in holiness, to raise and maintain animosities against those whose calling or person they pretend to find cause to dislike!  (Whose Quotes) For that man is detested by me as the gates of hell, whose outward words conceal his inmost thoughts  (Whose Quotes) Every person is responsible for all the good with the scope of his abilities, and for no more, and none can tell whose sphere is the largest  (Whose Quotes) Under every guilty secret there is hidden a brood of guilty wishes, whose unwholesome infecting life is cherished by the darkness  (Whose Quotes) To what excesses do men rush for the sake of religion, of whose truth they are so little persuaded, and to whose precepts they pay so little regard!  (Whose Quotes) White clouds, whose shadows haunt the deep, light mists, whose soft embraces keep the sunshine on the hills asleep!  (Whose Quotes)
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