Thrice is he arm'd that hath his quarrel just, And he but naked, though lock'd up in steel, Whose conscience with injustice… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
“Happy is the people that is without history. And thrice is the people without sociology.” — Christopher Henry Dawson Copy Share Image
Take heed of a person marked, and a Widdow thrice married. [Take heed of a person marked, and a widow thrice married.] — George Herbert Copy Share Image
I am thrice homeless, as a bohemian, as an Austrian, and all over the world, you guessed it right I am Jewish — Gustav Mahler Copy Share Image
O thrice unhappy home Whose master doesn't know the difference between a watt and an ohm! — Ogden Nash Copy Share Image
You and I, being grown-up and having lost our hearts at least twice or thrice along the way, might shut our eyes… — Catherynne M. Valente Copy Share Image
Let not sleep fall upon thy eyes till thou has thrice reviewed the transactions of the past day. Where have I turned… — Pythagoras Copy Share Image
I am thrice homeless, as a native of Bohemia in Austria, as an Austrian among Germans, and as a Jew throughout the… — Gustav Mahler Copy Share Image
I who still pray at morning and at eve Thrice in my life perhaps have truly prayed, Thrice stirred below conscious self… — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
Unjust war is to be abhorred; but woe to the nation that does not make ready to hold its own in time… — Theodore Roosevelt Copy Share Image
The other side of midnight’s hour strikes a herald thrice rung Seer, Shadow, Sun—together they come Sixteen winters hence—the light shall be… — Alyson Noel Copy Share Image
Thrice happy he, who by some shady grove, Far from the clamorous world; doth live his own; Though solitary, who is not… — William Drummond Copy Share Image
You have sensible women here [in England] but then, they are very devils--censorious, uncharitable, sarcastic--the women in Scotland have twice--thrice their freedom,… — Fanny Burney Copy Share Image
Thrice blessed are they whose early years are spent in some countryside. The flowering and withering of the seasons, and every exquisite… — Lizette Woodworth Reese Copy Share Image
One learned gentleman, "a sage grave man," Talk'd of the Ghost in Hamlet, "sheath'd in steel"— His well-read friend, who next to… — Bill Vaughan Copy Share Image
Either to die the death or to abjure For ever the society of men. Therefore, fair Hermia, question your desires; Know of… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
God abides in each commandment by His gracious power. "God is hidden in His commandments", says St. Mark the Ascetic. God helps… — Justin Popovic Copy Share Image
Aerial spirits, by great Jove design'd To be on earth the guardians of mankind: Invisible to mortal eyes they go, And mark… — Hesiod Copy Share Image
By nature, a storyteller is a plagiarist. Everything one comes across--each incident, book, novel, life episode, story, person, news clip--is a coffee… — Rabih Alameddine Copy Share Image
Men in great place are thrice servants; servants of the sovereign state, servants of fame, and servants of business; so as they… — John Locke Copy Share Image
I feel like Twitter was tailor-made for me, because I can do short spurts all day long. I loved my blog, but… — Sarah Dessen Copy Share Image
The mother cannot expect her daughter to understand the mysteries of housekeeping without education. She should instruct them patiently, lovingly, and make… — Ellen G. White Copy Share Image
Are you grown an atheist? Will you turn your body, Which is the goodly palace of the soul, To the soul's slaughter-house?… — John Webster Copy Share Image
Angels, inasmuch as they come from the Throne Room of the Thrice-holy God, usher us into the presence of God once removed… — Scot McKnight Copy Share Image
If one must drink, then let one drink thrice a month, for more is bad. If one gets drunk twice a month,… — Genghis Khan Copy Share Image
Have this faith that someone is there to take away your weaknesses. Ok, you slipped once, twice, thrice. It does not matter.… — Sri Sri Ravi Shankar Copy Share Image
I deplore the horrible crime as child murder…no matter what the motive, love of ease, or desire to save from suffering the… — Susan B. Anthony Copy Share Image
When I myself had twice or thrice made a resolute resistance unto anger, the like befell me that did the Thebans; who,… — Plutarch Copy Share Image
I need not shout my faith. Thrice eloquent Are quiet trees and the green listening sod; Hushed are the stars, whose power… — Charles Hanson Towne Copy Share Image
“If you say something once, it means. If you say the same thing thrice, it becomes an obligation.” — Shayana Kaushal Copy Share Image
Twice or thrice had I loved thee before I knew thy face or name, so in a voice, so in a shapeless… — John Donne Copy Share Image
Villains, vipers, damn'd without redemption; Dogs, easily won to fawn on any man; Snakes in my heart-blood warm'd, that sing my heart;… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
It will burden her conscience in life, it will burden her soul in death; but oh, thrice guilty is he who. .… — Susan B. Anthony Copy Share Image
The tyrant custom, most grave senators, Hath made the flinty and steel couch of war My thrice-driven bed of down. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
You can fool me once, you can even fool me twice, you can even fool me thrice. But you can never fool… — Melanie Copy Share Image
There were people thrice her size on the Trenton platform and she looked admiringly at one of them, a woman in a… — Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Copy Share Image
And all who heard should see them there, And all should cry, Beware! Beware! His flashing eyes, his floating hair! Weave a… — Samuel Taylor Coleridge Copy Share Image
There is an utterance of Necessity, an ancient decree of the gods, eternal, sealed fast with broad oaths: whenever any one defiles… — Empedocles Copy Share Image