Fellows Quotes
291 quotes by 233 authors
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The sum of the whole is this: walk and be happy, walk and be healthy. "The best of all ways to lengthen our days" is…
— Charles Dickens
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My driver Kellie Frost and I would race these fellows home and they were always faster on the highway. We did the same with Daniel…
— Madeleine Stowe
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Christianity is not a religion at all but a way of life, a falling in love with God, and through him a falling in love…
— John Bertram Phillips
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I have an unshakable belief that mankind's higher nature is on the whole still dormant. The greatest souls reveal excellencies of mind and heart which…
— Helen Keller
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I always say to young fellows who consult me about the ministry, "Don't be a minister if you can help it," because if the man…
— Charles Spurgeon
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Not one man in five cycles, who is wise, will expect appreciative recognition from his fellows, or any one of them.
— Herman Melville
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The moment a man talks to his fellows he begins to lie.
— Hilaire Belloc
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What mattered more than how hard a man rowed was how well everything he did in the boat harmonized with what the other fellows were…
— Daniel James Brown
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This is a common experience in my traveling. I plod along, thinking what a miserable world this is and what miserable fellows we that inhabit…
— Henry David Thoreau
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Lincoln was not a type. He stands alone - no ancestors, no fellows, no successors.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
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Men who believe too firmly in their theories, do not believe enough in the theories of others. So ... these despisers of their fellows ...…
— Claude Bernard
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Deluded liberal that I am, I persist in thinking that those with a streak of sexual unorthodoxy ought to be more tolerant of their fellows…
— Alan Bennett
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How many attractions for us have our passing fellows in the streets, both male and female, which our ethics forbid us to express, which yet…
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
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He has not truly lived who has not lived for others, in sympathy and in harmony with his fellows.
— Percy Jewett Burrell
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Man is the creature that cannot emerge from himself, that knows his fellows only in himself; when he asserts the contrary, he is lying.
— Marcel Proust
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Man knows so little about his fellows. In his eyes all men or women act upon what he believes would motivate him if we were…
— William Faulkner
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We believe, first and foremost, what makes us feel that we are fine fellows.
— Bertrand Russell
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Always see a fellows weak point in his wife.
— James Joyce
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For danger levels man and brute And all are fellows in their need.
— John Dryden
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Man, in the ideal, is so noble and so sparkling, such a grand and glowing creature, that over any ignominious blemish in him all his…
— Herman Melville
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