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Adroit Quotes by Charles Caleb Colton
- A man who knows the world will not only make the most of everything he does know, but of many things he does not know,…
- Adroit observers will find that some who affect to dislike flattery, may yet be flattered indirectly, by a well seasoned abuse and ridicule of their…
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- Some golfers blast their ball from traps, With one adroit explosion, But others, out in ten perhaps, Depend upon erosion. — Richard Armour
- There is no flattery so adroit or effectual as that of implicit assent. — William Hazlitt
- There are no events so disastrous that adroit men do not draw some advantage from them, nor any so fortunate that the… — Francois de La Rochefoucauld
- There is on earth among all dangers no more dangerous thing than a richly endowed and adroit reason...Reason must be deluded, blinded,… — Martin Luther
- A man who knows the world will not only make the most of everything he does know, but of many things he… — Charles Caleb Colton
- If the Government gets into business on any large scale, we soon find that the beneficiaries attempt to play a large part… — Calvin Coolidge
- The NeXT purchase is too little too late. The Apple of the past was an innovative company that used software and hardware… — Nathan Myhrvold
- Great events ever depend but upon a single hair. The adroit man profits by everything, neglects nothing which can increase his chances;… — Napoleon Bonaparte
- Adroit observers will find that some who affect to dislike flattery, may yet be flattered indirectly, by a well seasoned abuse and… — Charles Caleb Colton
- The law is an adroit mixture of customs that are beneficial to society, and could be followed even if no law existed,… — Peter Kropotkin
- Women intrinsically understand human dynamics, and that makes them unstoppable. Unfortunately, the average man is less adroit at fostering such rivalries, which… — Chuck Klosterman
- To knot a sentence up properly, it has to be thought out carefully, and revised. New phrases have to be put in;… — Aleister Crowley