The malignity that never forgets or forgives is found only in base and ignoble natures, whose aims are selfish, and whose means… — George Stillman Hillard Copy Share Image
A life spent writing has taught me to be wary of words. Those that seem clearest are often the most treacherous. — Amin Maalouf Copy Share Image
It is perhaps common in the world for individuals and nations to suffer for their noble qualities more than for their ignoble… — Daniel Patrick Moynihan Copy Share Image
I cannot write in English, because of the treacherous spelling. When I am reading, I only hear it and am unable to… — Albert Einstein Copy Share Image
“The fae were known to stand by their word—their literal word, but still, it was better than humanity, which could be treacherous… — Melissa Marr Copy Share Image
The general perception, in much of the Middle East, is that the United States is an unreliable friend and a harmless enemy.… — Bernard Lewis Copy Share Image
Abortion is an atrocity. Those who practice or praise it are either damn idiots, misguided fools, or treacherous devils. — Christopher Titus Copy Share Image
I'll tell thee what it says; it calls me villain, a treacherous husband, a cruel father, a false brother; one lost to… — George Edward Moore Copy Share Image
I am sorry to say we whites have a sad reputation among many of the Polynesians. The natives of these islands are… — Herman Melville Copy Share Image
Say to yourself in the early morning: I shall meet today ungrateful, violent, treacherous, envious, uncharitable men. All of these things have… — Marcus Aurelius Copy Share Image
Conclusions which are merely verbal cannot bear fruit, only those do which are based on demonstrated fact. For affirmation and talk are… — Hippocrates Copy Share Image
Fighting has taught me that the caterpillar takes a while to turn into a majestic butterfly! Patience, hard work, dedication, never giving… — Jesse Taylor Copy Share Image
The reverence for the deeds of our ancestors is a treacherous sentiment. Their merit was not to reverence the old, but to… — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
And it's significant that he has been using the, you know, language of betrayal in his rhetoric about Turkey. He called the… — Corey Flintoff Copy Share Image
Treacherous assassins, enemies of the people, and worthy of everyone's ridicule are those who, under the pretext of guiding future generations, teach… — Jose Marti Copy Share Image
The Japanese are, to the highest degree, both aggressive and unaggressive, both militaristic and aesthetic, both insolent and polite, rigid and adaptable,… — Ruth Benedict Copy Share Image
Once you've started down that road to self-discovery, no matter how treacherous the path before you, you can't turn back. The universe… — Lisa Unger Copy Share Image
It's quite extraordinary to hear a supposedly learned person call the United States a leading terrorist nation, one of the leading terrorist… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Oh, how great is the power of truth! which of its own power can easily defend itself against all the ingenuity and… — Marcus Tullius Cicero Copy Share Image
I'm full of restlessness. Not lonely, exactly - my head is racing with ideas. But it is that old treacherous feeling that… — Helen Garner Copy Share Image
I guess my guitar parts are usually precise, but the execution of those parts is downright treacherous, since I'm not very good… — Dan Bejar Copy Share Image
Nothing is so false as human life, nothing so treacherous. God knows no one would have accepted it as a gift, if… — Seneca the Younger Copy Share Image
Its from the deep waters that we come. And we are heartfelt and treacherous like those waters. We come with an unflinching… — Lisa Bonet Copy Share Image
But homosexuality is a combat divider, dividing one's reason to live while taking breaks on the combat field to change diapers all… — Gordon Klingenschmitt Copy Share Image
“Badmind is such a treacherous emotion because the very thing someone badmind's you for, is the same thing he/she wants for themselves.” — Crystal Evans Copy Share Image
I was ten years old when my first 'Vogue' cover sang me its siren call and dashed me against the treacherous rocks… — Hamish Bowles Copy Share Image
Depression is so treacherous - it can be so alluring as well as punishing. After all, it's yours and yours alone -… — Margo Jefferson Copy Share Image
The pleasant'st angling is to see the fish Cut with her golden oars the silver stream And greedily devour the treacherous bait. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
When once a woman is married she should be regarded as having thrown off her allegiance to her own sex. She is… — Anthony Trollope Copy Share Image
The East Wind, an interloper in the dominions of Westerly Weather, is an impassive-faced tyrant with a sharp poniard held behind his… — Joseph Conrad Copy Share Image
Every great thing starts with an idea, followed by a doubt and finally a resolve to abandon or pursue. Victory is a… — Dane Cook Copy Share Image
The sea has been called deceitful and treacherous, but there lies in this trait only the character of a great natural power,… — Wilhelm von Humboldt Copy Share Image
Of the two powers, the two categories that take possession of us when we enter the world (from where?), space is by… — Stanislaw Lem Copy Share Image
For historians, hindsight can be a treacherous ally. Enabling us to trace the hidden patterns of past events, it beguiles us with… — Eric Foner Copy Share Image
You begin your journey not knowing where it will take you. You have plans, you have dreams, but every now and again… — Lee Kuan Yew Copy Share Image
The one absolutely unselfish friend that man can have in this selfish world, the one that never deserts him, the one that… — George Graham Vest Copy Share Image
Custom is a violent and treacherous school mistress. She, by little and lithe, slyly and unperceived, slips in the foot of her… — Michel de Montaigne Copy Share Image
Unless a writer is extremely old when he dies, in which case he has probably become a neglected institution, his death must… — James A. Baldwin Copy Share Image