To every class we have a school assign'd, Rules for all ranks, and food for every mind: Yet one there is, that… — George Crabbe Copy Share Image
Give me ... a compassionate heart, quickly moved to grieve for the woes of others and to active pity for them, even… — Johann Arndt Copy Share Image
Remember your contemporaries who have passed away and were your age. Remember the honors and fame they earned, the high posts they… — Al-Ghazali Copy Share Image
In the hands of [God's] children, it is food for the hungry, drink for the thirsty, raiment for the naked. it gives… — John Wesley Copy Share Image
You don't know about me without you have read a book by the name of The Adventures of Tom Sawyer; but that… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
At first it was the incomes of corporations, then of rich citizens, then of well-provided widows and opulent workers, and finally the… — Frank Chodorov Copy Share Image
The repentant, run-to-seed ultra-Leftists who have converted to humanitarianism, artificial inseminators of the widow and the orphan, themselves orphans of reality and… — Jean Baudrillard Copy Share Image
Throughout our world the cry of the poor so often goes unheard. The prophets harangued Israel and Judah unceasingly about the powerless… — Thomas Cahill Copy Share Image
“He left for his day at the library. Today is research day. When he got there, he went directly to the microfiche… — Jean Holloway Copy Share Image
It were better to be a soldier's widow than a coward's wife. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich Copy Share Image
A widow, the mother of a family, and from her heart she produces chords to which my whole being responds. — Fyodor Dostoevsky Copy Share Image
There are widows who long for friendly voices and that spirit of anxious concern which speaks of love. — Gordon B. Hinckley Copy Share Image
Widowers marry again because it makes their lives easier. Widows often don't, because it makes their lives harder. [p. 61] — Siri Hustvedt Copy Share Image
The publicis rather apt to be unreasonably discontented when a woman does marry again, than when she does not. — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
Drying a widow's tears is one of the most dangerous occupations known to man. — Dorothy Dix Copy Share Image
So take care of your life and take notice and be observant, for the number of widows is always far greater than… — Michelangelo Copy Share Image
Take care! Kingdoms are destroyed by bandits, houses by rats, and widows by suitors. — Ihara Saikaku Copy Share Image
[T]he departing world leaves behind... not an heir, but a pregnant widow. — Alexander Herzen Copy Share Image
I do not believe in a religion that cannot wipe out the widow's tears or bring a piece of bread to the… — Bill Vaughan Copy Share Image
If the church marries herself to the spirit of the times, she will find herself a widow in the next generation. — Charles Stanley Copy Share Image
The devil, he's about this big. He had a red suit on and a widow's peak, and then a pointed tail, and… — Frank Zappa Copy Share Image
Afterward I told his widow, "Your husband is dead, but at least he died laughing.' I think she took some comfort in… — Rick Yancey Copy Share Image
Every life is in many days, day after day. We walk through ourselves, meeting robbers, ghosts, giants, old men, young men, wives,… — James Joyce Copy Share Image
I read 'Scarlett' recently, and that was a killer comic book. The 'Black Widow' was pretty rockin'. There is a big list… — Stana Katic Copy Share Image
TRUST, n. In American politics, a large corporation composed in greater part of thrifty working men, widows of small means, orphans in… — Ambrose Bierce Copy Share Image
If a woman abandoned by her husband, or a widow, of her own accord contracts a second marriage and bears ,a son… — Guru Nanak Copy Share Image
Officially, the New Testament church at an early stage took seriously their responsibility for widows who lacked family or other resources. The… — Carolyn Custis James Copy Share Image
We tend to think of divorced or complicated families as a modern invention, and that is not at all true. You only… — Rick Riordan Copy Share Image
A lot of people who work with wildlife work with wildlife to satisfy their own egos. And I don't really agree with… — Steve Irwin Copy Share Image
The thief who is in prison is not necessarily more dishonest than his fellows at large, but mostly one who, through ignorance… — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
The widow’s eyebrows raised. “Ye’ve got all these nasty pooches to run around with and ye still might die?” “I’m going to… — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
I ask the citizens of this Republic whether such a state of things is to be suffered to pass unnoticed, and the… — Joseph Smith, Jr Copy Share Image
The poor fatherless baby of eight months is now the utterly broken-hearted and crushed widow of forty-two! My life as a happy… — Queen Victoria Copy Share Image
“Had S E X? Sex, you can say it Charlie! Put your big girl panties on and be a grown up, you… — Tamara Hoffa Copy Share Image
My nana was always a widow as long as I was alive; my grandfather died before I was born. All the women… — Jen Kirkman Copy Share Image
“LINSCOTT: Well, I don't like it. Man works damn hard, leaves his wife all his money, and some pretty boy comes along… — Dorothy Parker Copy Share Image
A lot of widows feel that they have betrayed their spouse by continuing to live. It's deranged thinking. I know that, but… — Joyce Carol Oates Copy Share Image
Anybody can become a widow. There aren't any special qualifications. It happens in less time than it takes to draw a breath.… — Jacquelyn Mitchard Copy Share Image
Beli at thirteen believed in love like a seventy-year-old widow who's been abandoned by family, husband, children and fortune believes in God. — Junot Diaz Copy Share Image
I borrow to pay my honest debts and not to squander foolishly. What's more, I confine my borrowing to those who can… — Will Cuppy Copy Share Image