| "Refuse to be ill. Never tell people you are ill never own it to yourself. Illness is one of those things which a man should resist on principle." »Edward Bulwer-Lytton |
| "Our repentance is not so much regret for the ill we have done as fear of the ill that may happen to us in consequence." »Francois de La Rochefoucauld |
| "To think ill of mankind, and not to wish ill to them, is perhaps the highest wisdom and virtue." »William Hazlitt |
| "I consider being ill as one of the great pleasures of life, provided one is not too ill." »Samuel Butler |
| "Ill fares the land, to hast'ning ill a prey, Where wealth accumulates, and men decay Princes and Lords may flourish, or may fade A breath can make them, as a breath has made but a bold peasantry, their country's pride, When once destroyed can never be supplied." »Oliver Goldsmith |
| "Ill feel that horrible feeling in my stomach you get when youve gone over to the Dark Side. But Ill be fine. Thats the good thing about the Dark Side. Eventually, your eyes adjust." »James Lileks |
| "The best political community is formed by citizens of the middle class." »Aristotle |
| "One needs to be slow to form convictions, but once formed they must be defended against the heaviest odds." »Mahatma Gandhi |
| "The concept is interesting and well-formed, but in order to earn better than a 'C', the idea must be feasible." »Harry Morris Warner |
| "Talents are best nurtured in solitude character is best formed in the stormy billows of the world." »Johann von Goethe |
| "The American mind, unlike the English, is not formed by books, but, as Carl Sandburg once said to me, by newspapers and the Bible." »Van Wyck Brooks |
| "Life becomes religious whenever we make it so when some new light is seen, when some deeper appreciation is felt, when some larger outlook is gained, when some nobler purpose is formed, when some task is well done." »Sophia Blanche Lyon Fahs |
| "Frank Jane, since I've met you I've noticed things that I never knew were there before birds singing, dew glistening on a newly formed leaf, stoplights." »Naked Gun From the Files of Police Squad |
| "Until you have learned to be tolerant with those who do not always agree with you until you have cultivated the habit of saying some kind word of those whom you do not admire until you have formed the habit of looking for the good instead of the bad there is in others, you will be neither successful nor happy." »Napolean Hill |
| "As ill-luck would have it." »Miguel de Cervantes |
| "Better be ill spoken of by one before all than by all before one." »Scottish Proverb |
| "He will live ill who does not know how to die well." »Seneca |
| "Ill-luck, you know, seldom comes alone." »Miguel de Cervantes |
| "Do not speak ill of the dead." »The Seven Sages |
| "Let no one be willing to speak ill of the absent." »Sextus Propertius |
| "He is ill clothed, who is bare of virtue." »Benjamin Franklin |
| "The good or ill of a man lies within his own will." »Epictetus |
| "They are ill discoverers that think there is no land, when they can see nothing but sea." »Francis Bacon |
| "You do ill if you praise, but worse if you censure, what you do not understand." »Leonardo DaVinci |
| "Ill deeds are doubled with an evil word." »William Shakespeare |
| "'Tis an ill wind that blows no minds." »Malaclypse the Younger |
| "We take the shortest route to the puck and arrive in ill humor." »Bobby Clarke |
| "The world has suffered more from the ravages of ill-advised marriages than from virginity." »Ambrose Gwinett Bierce |
| "Laws are partly formed for the sake of good men, in order to instruct them how they may live on friendly terms with one another, and partly for the sake of those who refuse to be instructed, whose spirit cannot be subdued, or softened, or hindered from plunging into evil." »Plato |
| "In our own beginnings, we are formed out of the body's interior landscape. For a short while, our mothers' bodies are the boundaries and personal geography which are all that we know of the world. ... Once we no longer live beneath our mother's heart, it is the earth with which we form the same dependent relationship, relying ... on its cycles and elements, helpless without its protective embrace." »Louise Erdrich |
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