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Of ten parts a man enjoys one only, but a woman enjoys the full ten parts in her heart.
– Tiresias, [Apollodorus, Library 3.6.7]
Of the delights of this world man cares most for sexual intercourse, yet he has left it out of his heaven.
– Mark Twain
Of the delights of this world, man cares most for sexual intercourse, yet he has left it out of his heaven.
– Mark Twain
Of the Seven Deadly Sins, anger is possibly the most fun. To lick your wounds, to smack your lips over grievances long past, to roll over your tongue the prospect of bitter confrontations still to come, to savor to the last toothsome morsel both the pain you are given and the pain you are giving back--in many ways it is a feast fit for a king. The chief drawback is that what you are wolfing down is yourself. The skeleton at the feast is you.
– Frederick Buechner, Wishful Thinking, 1973
Of those who say nothing, few are silent.
– Thomas Neill
Of two evils choose neither.
– Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Of two evils we must always choose the least.
– Thomas a Kempis
Of what avail is the praise or censure of the vulgar, who make a useless noise like a senseless crow in a forest?
– Mahabharata
Of what shall a man be proud, if he is not proud of his friends
– Robert Louis Stephenson
Of what significance is one's one existence, one is basically unaware. What does a fish know about the water in which he swims all his life The bitter and the sweet come from outside. The hard from within, from one's own efforts. For the most part I do what my own nature drives me to do. It is embarrassing to earn such respect and love for it.
– Albert Einstein
Of women I do not wish them to have power over men but over themselves.
– Mary Wollstonecraft
Of writing well the source and fountainhead is wise thinking.
– Horace
Offended vanity is the great separator in social life.
– Arthur Helps
Offensiveness is a necessary consequence of opinions strongly held and openly expressed, and free societies should treasure and protect it. An idea that offends no one is not worth entertaining.
– Unknown
Oft expectation fails, and most oft where most it promises; and oft it hits where hope is coldest; and despair most sits.
– William Shakespeare
Often a certain abdication of prudence and foresight is an element of success.
– Ralph Waldo Emerson
Often an entire city has suffered because of an evil man.
– Hesiod
Often and often afterwards, the beloved Aunt would ask me why I had never told anyone how I was being treated. Children tell little more than animals, for what comes to them they accept as eternally established.
– Rudyard Kipling
Often I don't say hello to people for fear that they may not remember me.
– Shahrukh Khan
Often it does seem a pity that Noah and his party did not miss the boat.
– Mark Twain
Often it is the most deserving people who cannot help loving those who destroy them.
– Hermann Hesse
Often people attempt to live their lives backwards they try to have more things, or more money, in order to do more of what they want, so they will be happier. The way it actually works is the reverse. You must first be who you really are, then do what you need to do, in order to have what you want.
– Margaret Young
Often people attempt to live their lives backwards; they try to have more things, or more money, in order to do more of what they want, so they will be happier. The way it actually works is the reverse. You must first be who you really are, then do what you need to do, in order to have what you want.
– Margaret Young
Often sound advice turns out to be totally wrong. Sometimes things turn out in such a way that only a fool would predict. Which is why fools, too, have their place in analysis and debate.
– Unknown
Often the difference between a successful marriage and a mediocre one consists of leaving about three or four things a day unsaid.
– Harlan Miller
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