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Except Quotes by Ernest Hemingway
- Try and write straight English; never using slang except in dialogue and then only when unavoidable. Because all slang goes sour in a short time.…
- When spring came, even the false spring, there were no problems except where to be happiest.
- The bicycle riders drank much wine, and were burned and browned by the sun. They did not take the race seriously except among themselves.
- The only thing that could spoil a day was people. People were always the limiters of happiness except for the very few that were as…
- There is no lonelier man in death, except the suicide, than that man who has lived many years with a good wife and then outlived…
- Nobody ever lives their life all the way up except bullfighters.
- I did not say anything. I was always embarresed by the words sacred, glorious, and sacrifice and the expression in vain. We had heard them,…
- I have watched them all day and they are the same men that we are. I believe that I could walk up to the mill…
- Everything about him was old except his eyes and they were the same color as the sea and were cheerful and undefeated.
- There is nothing you can do except try to write it the way that it was. So you must write each day better than you…
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- No one is to be called an enemy, all are your benefactors, and no one does you harm. You have no enemy… — Francis of Assisi
- The question is, are we happy to suppose that our grandchildren may never be able to see an elephant except in a… — David Attenborough
- Humility is the foundation of all the other virtues hence, in the soul in which this virtue does not exist there cannot… — Saint Augustine
- There is no possible source of evil except good. — Saint Augustine
- Money is like manure, of very little use except it be spread. — Francis Bacon
- We cannot command Nature except by obeying her. — Francis Bacon
- Natural abilities are like natural plants, that need pruning by study; and studies themselves do give forth directions too much at large,… — Francis Bacon
- No great work has ever been produced except after a long interval of still and musing meditation. — Walter Bagehot