Miguel de Cervantes Quotes
I follow a more easy, and, in my opinion, a wiser course, namely--to inveigh against the levity of the female sex, their fickleness, their double-dealing, their rotten promises, their broken faith, and, finally, their want of judgment in bestowing their affections.
Miguel de Cervantes
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I am Patrick, a sinner, most uncultivated and least of all the faithful and despised in the eyes of many.
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There is greatness in the fear of God, contentment in faith of God, and honour in humility.
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There's a lot of bad isms floating around this world, but one of the worst is commercialism.
George Sewell
Politicians saying one thing and doing another, celebrities though are some of the worst offenders.
Eric Bolling
I follow a more easy, and, in my opinion, a wiser course, namely--to inveigh against the levity of the female sex, their fickleness, their double-dealing, their rotten promises, their broken faith, and, finally, their want of judgment in bestowing their affections.
Miguel de Cervantes