People are fascinated by the rich: Shakespeare wrote plays about kings, not beggars. — Dominick Dunne Copy Share Image
Better to be a beggar in freedom than to be forced into compromises against my conscience. — Dietrich von Hildebrand Copy Share Image
The greatest of men must turn beggars when they have to do with Christ. — Matthew Henry Copy Share Image
For a beggar to live at court is not so much as the King to dwell with him in his cottage. — William Gurnall Copy Share Image
“I am naked and a beggar and an atom in the vortex of humanity.” — Fyodor Dostoyevsky Copy Share Image
The earth opens impartially her bosom to receive the beggar and the prince. — Horace Copy Share Image
Literary tradition is full of lies about poverty-the jolly beggar, the poor but happy milkmaid, the wholesome diet of porridge, etc. — Mason Cooley Copy Share Image
Love is bitter and all there is, and that the rest is for the emotional beggars of the earth. — Zelda Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
God did not want me to be a blind beggar on the street, alone and bitter. He gave me music, first to… — Jose Feliciano Copy Share Image
While we are busy offering prayers to god, he may come in the attire of a beggar to test how genuine we… — Senoraroy Copy Share Image
The quiet mind is richer than a crown…Such sweet content, such minds, such sleep, such bliss beggars enjoy when princes oft do… — Robert Greene Copy Share Image
“A lord’s dungeon near Gulltown,” the smith replied. “A brigand, a barber, a beggar, two orphans, and a boy whore. With such… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Boundless in your charity, but shrewd and cautious as a lender, you delight all those today whom you made beggars the day… — Franz Grillparzer Copy Share Image
Literary confessors are contemptible, like beggars who exhibit their sores for money, but not so contemptible as the public that buys their… — W. H. Auden Copy Share Image
Meditation opens the doors of your inner treasures, what Jesus calls the kingdom of god. Meditation is only a key, and keys… — Rajneesh Copy Share Image
Great minds tend toward banality. It is the noblest effort of individualism. But it implies a sort of modesty, which is so… — Andre Gide Copy Share Image
The other one he loved like a slave, like a madman and like a beggar. Why? Ask the dust on the road… — Knut Hamsun Copy Share Image
The genius of happiness is still so rare. To possess it means to approach life with the humility of a beggar, but… — Ellen Key Copy Share Image
Charity does not mean that the land should be full of beggars. We can provide some support and means for the beggars,… — Sathya Sai Baba Copy Share Image
I have known exile and a wild passion Of longing changing to a cold ache. King, beggar and fool , I have… — R. S. Thomas Copy Share Image
Hurrah for revolution and more cannon-shot! A beggar upon horseback lashes a beggar on foot. Hurrah for revolution and cannon come again!… — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
Know that no one can have indulged in the Holy Writers sufficiently, unless he has governed churches for a hundred years with… — Martin Luther Copy Share Image
I kept interrupting the movie by asking a lot of questions that Xavier managed to answer with endless patience. "How old do… — Alexandra Adornetto Copy Share Image
“Torch strode over and stared at the fiver "What's this?" "Some change for you. Buy your flunkies some decent clothes." I dipped… — Ilona Andrews Copy Share Image
Sri Yukteswar used to poke gentle fun at the commonly inadequate conceptions of renunciation."A beggar cannot renounce wealth," Master would say. "If… — Paramahansa Yogananda Copy Share Image
A Prayer Refuse to fall down If you cannot refuse to fall down, refuse to stay down. If you cannot refuse to… — Clarissa Pinkola Estes Copy Share Image
Children, we may go to the temple, reverently circumambulate the sanctum sanctorum and put our offering in the charity box, but on… — Mata Amritanandamayi Copy Share Image
Man has bought brains, but all the millions in the world have failed to buy love. Man has subdued bodies, but all… — Emma Goldman Copy Share Image
“That I feed the beggar, that I forgive an insult, that I love my enemy in the name of Christ, all these… — C.G. Jung Copy Share Image
I'll not meddle with it; it is a dangerous thing; it makes a man a coward; a man cannot steal, but it… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image