Some lack the fickleness to live as they wish and just live as they have begun. — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
“Sometimes your dearest friend whom you reveal most of your secrets to becomes so deadly and unfriendly without knowing that they were… — Michael Bassey Johnson Copy Share Image
“Perseverance in almost any plan is better than fickleness and fluctuation. (Alexander Hamilton, July 1792)” — Ron Chernow Copy Share Image
The fickleness of the women I love is only equalled by the infernal constancy of the women who love me. — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
Instability of temper ought to be checked when it disposes men to wander from one scheme to another: since such a fickleness… — Joseph Addison Copy Share Image
The fickleness of the women I love is only equaled by the infernal constancy of the women who love me. — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
“All the Amore siblings had The Sight in varying degrees, and its fickleness got us into trouble sometimes.” — Suzanne Palmieri Copy Share Image
When you see the industry's fickleness so early on, you realise that you are only as good as your last release. It… — Anushka Sharma Copy Share Image
“As usual, the fickle, unreasoning world took Muff Potter to its bosom and fondled him as lavishly as it had abused him… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
“Life, if you know how to use it, is long; but…many, following no fixed aim, shifting and… dissatisfied, are plunged by their… — Lucius Annaeus Seneca Copy Share Image
“Stray cats are like two-timing men. He got tired of you and took off. He doesn't find anyone new? He'll come slinking… — Kelley Armstrong Copy Share Image
The finest virtues can become deformed with age. The precise mind becomes finicky; the thrifty man, miserly; the cautious man, timorous; the… — Andre Gide Copy Share Image
“Women are never tired of bewailing man’s fickleness in love, but they only seem to snub his constancy.” — Thomas Hardy Copy Share Image
She wanted, with her fickleness, to make my destruction constant; I want, by trying to destroy myself, to satisfy her desire. — Miguel de Cervantes Copy Share Image
“Yet if women are so flighty, fickle, changeable, susceptible, and inconstant (as some clerks would have us believe), why is it that… — Christine de Pizan Copy Share Image