Fellow Quotes
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For the past 50 years or so I've been getting more and more worried about Christmas. It seems we're all so busy trying to beat the other fellow in making things go faster and look shinier and cost less that Christmas and I are sort of getting lost in the shuffle.
Edmund Gwenn
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He almost said to himself that he did not like her, before their conversation ended; he tried so hard to compensate himself for the mortified feeling, that while he looked upon her with an admiration he could not repress, she looked at him with proud indifference, taking him, he thought, for what, in his irritation, he told himself - was a great fellow, with not a grace or a refinement about him.
Elizabeth Gaskell
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A little fear is good for a fellow, it keeps him from getting over-confident.
Gary L. Blackwood
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A fellow who cannot throw a flapjack is sadly lacking in the skill one expects to find in a real woodcrafter.
Daniel Carter Beard
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People comment today that we shouldn't focus on money so much but rather think of our fellow people who are less fortunate. So much baloney.
Ziad K. Abdelnour
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Whenever I am among my fellow Governors, I am struck by how many face the same education improvement issues.
Ernie Fletcher
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As for an authentic villain, the real thing, the absolute, the artist, one rarely meets him even once in a lifetime. The ordinary bad hat is always in part a decent fellow.
Sidonie Gabrielle Colette
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The first thing to decide before you walk into any negotiation is what to do if the other fellow says 'no'.
Ernest Bevin
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When I write, I can become this ecstatic, crazy fellow, hearing the voices and just loosening up and letting them grow.
Ethan Canin
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I do my intellectual work inside myself, and once I am with my fellow creatures it is more or less a matter of indifference to me whether or not they are intelligent as long as they are kind, sincere, etc.
Marcel Proust
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I may not be the smartest fellow in the world, but I can sure pick the smartest people to do business with and size them up very fast.
Ziad K. Abdelnour
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A prig is a fellow who is always making you a present of his opinions.
George Eliot