« All Comely Quotes · Mark Twain's Page
Comely Quotes by Mark Twain
More Comely Quotes
- How often I admire the taste shown in the garden which, within the house, may be indifferent. Here is an art which… — William Rothenstein
- For neither does wealth bring honour to the owner, if he be a coward; of such a one the wealth belongs to… — Plato
- Be valyaunt, but not too venturous. Let thy attyre bee comely, but not costly. — John Lyly
- A comely olde man as busie as a bee. — John Lyly
- Comely was the town by the curving river that they dismantled in a year's time. Beautiful was Colleton in her last spring… — Pat Conroy
- Surely the mischief of hypocrisy can never be enough inveighed against. When religion is in request, it is the chief malady of… — Joseph Hall
- A comely sight indeed it is to see, a world of blossoms on an apple tree. — John Bunyan
- The Mississippi River towns are comely, clean, well built, and pleasing to the eye, and cheering to the spirit. The Mississippi Valley… — Mark Twain
- My only grudge against nature was that I could not turn my Lolita inside out and apply voracious lips to her young… — Vladimir Nabokov
- When we come to worship the God and Father of us all and to partake of the sacrament symbolizing the Atonement of… — Jeffrey R. Holland
- ...for all his tattooings he was on the whole a clean, comely looking cannibal... — Herman Melville
- Ulysses was not comely, but he was eloquent, Yet he fired two goddesses of the sea with love — Soren Kierkegaard