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Indifferently Quotes by William Shakespeare
- Set honour in one eye and death i' the other, And I will look on both indifferently.
- If it be aught toward the general good, Set honor in one eye and death i' th' other, And I will look on both indifferently;…
- Set honor in one eye and death i' the other And I will look on both indifferently; For let the gods so speed me as…
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- Experience is the only teacher, and we get his lesson indifferently in any school. — Ralph Waldo Emerson
- History is so indifferently rich, that a case for almost any conclusion from it can be made by a selection of instances. — Will Durant
- It is better to teach a few things perfectly than many things indifferently. — Andre Maurois
- By consequence, or train of thoughts, I understand that succession of one thought to another which is called, to distinguish it from… — Thomas Hobbes
- Look whether it be indifferently, as well for sins secret as open, what you find to be your best cordials to comfort… — Thomas Hooker
- Success comes to those who become success conscious. Failure comes to those who indifferently allow themselves to become failure conscious. — Napoleon Hill
- All things need watching, working at, caring for, and marriage is no exception. Marriage is not something to be indifferently treated or… — Richard L. Evans
- Set honour in one eye and death i' the other, And I will look on both indifferently. — William Shakespeare
- It is far more important to resist apathy than anarchy or despotism, for apathy can give rise, almost indifferently, to either one. — Alexis de Tocqueville
- Water indeed will flow indifferently to the east or west, but will it flow indifferently up or down? The tendency of our… — Mencius
- It is true that water will flow indifferently to east and west, but will it flow equally well up and down? Human… — Mencius
- The leaves did not stir on the trees, grasshoppers chirruped, and the monotonous hollow sound of the sea rising up from below,… — Anton Chekhov