William Penn Quotes
Avoid flatterers, for they are thieves in disguise.
William Penn
Quotes to Explore
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The rudiment of verse may, possibly, be found in the spondee.
Edgar Allan Poe
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I quite enjoy sport, and I'm now an Olympic champion. It's a bit weird, isn't it?
Victoria Pendleton
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When I was six years old, my mother died; and then, for the first time, I learned, by the talk around me, that I was a slave.
Harriet Ann Jacobs
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As I am becoming older, the only thing that speeds up is time.
Alan Alda
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Every one disguising the truth from a man who has a right to the truth is wrong, and ought not to be encouraged.
Allan James Burnett
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The capacity of Iraq's security forces has improved, and Iraq's leaders have made strides toward political accommodation
Barack Obama
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Even on health care what you've seen is a lot of stories surfacing lately about people who said, "Well, I voted for [Donald] Trump but I don't think he's really gonna take away my health care."
Barack Obama
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I like what I've seen. He's a very quiet, respectful kid but when he plays, he plays hard.
Luke Richardson
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I was in film before I was on stage. I started acting when I was like 12. But, no, I think my mother indoctrinated me very early.
Cynthia Nixon
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You are your own devil, you are your own God, You fashioned the paths that your footsteps have trod, And no one can save you from error or sin, Until you shall hark to the Spirit within.
Ella Wheeler Wilcox
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The best part about it was that we were rationed on water (during combat); we could only have so much.
Bob Hayes
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The ear is the only true writer and the only true reader. I know people who read without hearing the sentence sounds and they were the fastest readers. Eye readers we call them. They get the meaning by glances. But they are bad readers because they miss the best part of what a good writer puts into his work.
Robert Frost
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I am much indebted to the good Christian people of the country for their constant prayers and consolations; and to no one of them, more than to yourself.
Abraham Lincoln
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Fearless--the cobweb swings from the ceiling--
Indolent Housewife--in Daisies--lain!
Emily Dickinson
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I have visited sweatshops, factories, and crowded slums. If I could not see it, I could smell it. The foundation of society is laid upon a basis of . . . individualism, conquest and exploitation . . . A social order such as this, built upon such wrong and basic principles, is bound to retard the development of all. The output of a cotton mill or a coal mine is considered of greater importance than the production of healthy, happy-hearted and free human beings. We, the people, are not free. Our democracy is but a name.
Helen Keller
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Avoid flatterers, for they are thieves in disguise.
William Penn