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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
eab5b0f | Every rule may be waived by the person for whose benefit it is introduced. | William Henry Ashurst (judge) | ||
ea7b036 | No admission of the party . . . can make that legal which is in its nature illegal. | William Henry Ashurst (judge) | ||
1474e7b | General laws cannot give way to particular cases. | William Henry Ashurst (judge) | ||
b4ed4a1 | It is every man's own fault if he does not take such advice as will be sure to lead him right. | William Henry Ashurst (judge) | ||
0e65dff | Paper currency, guarded by proper regulations and restrictions, is the life of commerce. | William Henry Ashurst (judge) | ||
7528fc1 | Autumn grows old: he, like some simple one,In Summer's castaway is strangely clad | William Henry Davies | ||
e53d49c | From my own kind I only learnHow foolish comfort is | William Henry Davies | ||
4928bdb | What sweet, what happy days had I,When dreams made Time Eternity! | William Henry Davies | ||
27f1720 | It was the Rainbow gave thee birth,And left thee all her lovely hues. | William Henry Davies | ||
864b8cd | Go you and, with such glorious hues,Live with proud peacocks in green parks. | William Henry Davies | ||
1ea1a66 | What is this life if, full of care,We have no time to stand and stare. | William Henry Davies | ||
771f063 | The strongest of all governments is that which is most free. | William Henry Harrison | ||
bf0a70e | After a hard frost a man might wake in the morning and find he was breaking a covenant. | William Henry Maule | ||
f310c9f | We are none of us infallible--not even the youngest of us. | William Hepworth Thompson | ||
f23402c | And, as doth be human, I brake my rule straightway in the beginning. | William Hope Hodgson | ||
66de2a1 | And lo! the creature did work slow in the brain. | William Hope Hodgson | ||
bb1e028 | The welfare of the farmer is vital to that of the whole country. | William Howard Taft | ||
6ec6866 | We are all imperfect. We can not expect perfect government. | William Howard Taft | ||
8e78361 | Anti-Semitism is a noxious weed that should be cut out. It has no place in America. | William Howard Taft | ||
a0819ae | The truth is that in my present life I don't remember that I ever was president. | William Howard Taft | ||
41a97ce | The world is not going to be saved by legislation. | William Howard Taft | ||
8f93e14 | See -- I have taken England with both my hands. | William I of England | ||
0034a40 | It's hard to be emperor under such a chancellor. | William I, German Emperor | ||
aecbd94 | The worst possible time to invest is when the skies are the clearest. | William J. Bernstein | ||
cb6777e | We tend to think of technological progress as an ever accelerating affair, but it just isn't so. | William J. Bernstein | ||
dc98ab0 | Human beings are not very good at taking losses or admitting failure. | William J. Bernstein | ||
e3dcd59 | If markets were truly efficient, then you shouldn't be able to make any money rebalancing. | William J. Bernstein | ||
0572332 | Investment planning and execution are two completely different animals. | William J. Bernstein | ||
7f4d375 | The order I found was the order of disorder. | William Saroyan | ||
4a954ef | When I was in the military I always made it my first mission to burn the enemy's crops! | William J. Crowe | ||
fdc9644 | My love is hopeless! I know it. But it will feed me to my dying day. | William J. Locke | ||
5685d86 | Freedom is only necessity understood. | William James | ||
f0514c2 | Wherever you are it is your own friends who make your world. | William James | ||
c46f8db | Tell him to live by yes and no -- yes to everything good, no to everything bad. | William James | ||
78d5873 | So our self-feeling in this world depends entirely on what we back ourselves to be and do. | William James | ||
f39556f | The impulse to take life strivingly is indestructible in the race. | William James | ||
c0974db | My thinking is first and last and always for the sake of my doing. | William James | ||
9264ee3 | The art of being wise is the art of knowing what to overlook. | William James | ||
de2c0a6 | A purely disembodied human emotion is a nonentity. | William James | ||
7a0b9dc | A thing is important if anyone think it important. | William James | ||
24db8fe | As a rule we disbelieve all the facts and theories for which we have no use. | William James | ||
12172c0 | No concrete test of what is really true has ever been agreed upon. | William James | ||
a1a2383 | Everything which is demanded is by that fact a good. | William James | ||
0b9b9fb | Instinct leads, intelligence does but follow. | William James |