Draught Quote by Agnes Repplier Download Open image “When the milk of human kindness turns sour, it is a singularly unpalatable draught.” — Agnes Repplier ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 2.7 out of 5 (6 ratings) Copy quoteShare Draught Human kindness Humans Kindness Milk Sour Turns Unkindness
The milk of human kindness should be brought fresh to the table every morning. — Austin O'Malley Copy Share Image
A humble calf sucks the most milk. Meaning: A person with humility will reap good rewards. — Jamaican Ppl Copy Share Image
Nothing is so sour that it can't be sweetened by a good attitude. — Woodrow M. Kroll Copy Share Image
The more you think about things, the weirder they seem. Take this milk. Why do we drink *cow* milk?? Who was the guy who… — Bill Watterson Copy Share Image
I am not so foolish as to murmur, if now, since I have drunk up my wine and beer, I have to put up… — Sigrid Undset Copy Share Image
There's something kind of horrific about milk. Think about it! Think about what we're doing. Milk is kind of gross. — Jordan Peele Copy Share Image
Milk which is just about to turn is akin to that moment spent on the cusp of failure in a dulled and fettered relationship. — Matt Roper Copy Share Image
“We are the only species on earth that not only refuses to give up milk but furthermore insists on drinking the milk of another… — Kimberly Snyder Copy Share Image
“Clashes of taste are an inevitable by-product of a world where forces continually fragment and deplete us in new ways.” — Alain de Botton Copy Share Image
“Well, now that we're on the subject, it's somewhat unhygienic for you to drink out of the milk jug." "Babe, I had my tongue… — Kristen Ashley Copy Share Image
The dog is guided by kindly instinct to the man or woman whose heart is open to his advances. The cat often leaves the… — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
Letter-writing on the part of a busy man or woman is the quintessence of generosity. — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
To have given pleasure to one human being is a recollection that sweetens life. — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
Believers in political faith-healing enjoy a supreme immunity from doubt. — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
Philadelphians are every whit as mediocre as their neighbors, but they seldom encourage each other in mediocrity by giving it a more agreeable name. — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
Conversation in its happiest development is a link, equally exquisite and adequate, between mind and mind, a system by which men approach one another… — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
What monstrous absurdities and paradoxes have resisted whole batteries of serious arguments, and then crumbled swiftly into dust before the ringing death-knell of a… — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
the labors of the true critic are more essential to the author, even, than to the reader. — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
He is your friend, your partner, your defender, your dog. You are his life, his love, his leader. He will be yours, faithful and… — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
Our dogs will love and admire the meanest of us, and feed our colossal vanity with their uncritical homage. — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
Erudition, like a bloodhound, is a charming thing when held firmly in leash, but it is not so attractive when turned loose upon a… — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
There was no escape from the letter-writer who, a hundred or a hundred and twenty-five years ago, captured a coveted correspondent. It would have… — Agnes Repplier Copy Share Image
Compliments of congratulation are always kindly taken, and cost nothing but pen, ink and paper. I consider them as draughts upon good breeding, where… — Lord Chesterfield Copy Share Image
Our Adonais has drunk poisonoh! What deaf and viperous murderer could crown Life's early cup with such a draught of woe? — Percy Bysshe Shelley Copy Share Image
One receives as reward for much ennui, despondency, boredom -such as a solitude without friends, books, duties, passions must bring with it -those quarter-hours… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
I inhale great draught of space...the east and west are mine...and the north and south are mine...I am grandeur than I thought...I did not… — Walt Whitman Copy Share Image
Fill it up. I take as large draughts of liquor as I did of love. I hate a flincher in either. — John Gay Copy Share Image
Olivia: What's a drunken man like, fool? Feste: Like a drowned man, a fool, and a madman: one draught above heat makes him a… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Disguise thyself as thou wilt, still, Slavery," said I, "still thou art a bitter draught. — Laurence Sterne Copy Share Image
For me, the times I always regret are missed opportunities to say farewell to good people, to wish them long life and say to… — Kevin Hearne Copy Share Image
I took one Draught of Life - I'll tell you what I paid - Precisely an existence - The market price, they said. — Emily Dickinson Copy Share Image
The higher powers of the reflective intellect are more decidedly and more usefully tasked by the unostentatious game of draughts than by all the… — Edgar Allan Poe Copy Share Image