Quotes About Fair
There is more sense in your language, Bucklaw, replied the Master, than might have been expected from your conduct - it is too true, our vices steal upon us in forms outwardly fair as those of the demons whom the superstitious represent as intriguing with the human race, and are not discovered in their native hideousness until we have clasped them in our arms.
~ Sir Walter Scott
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A faire death honours the whole life.
~ George Herbert
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Adam the goodliest man of men since bornHis sons, the fairest of her daughters Eve.
~ John Milton
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We will create a civilization of the Mind in Cyberspace. May it be more humane and fair than the world your governments have made before.
~ John Perry Barlow
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And the fierce wind is an echo of angry childhood and of a very scared boy looking out the window—remembering my dead dog outside by the wounded house as the gray Texas dust gradually covered her up—and thinking: It isnt fair! Why cant dogs go to Heaven?
~ John Rechy
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All powers, all laws, are but the fair Embodied thoughts of God.
~ John Stuart Blackie
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Only through diversity of opinion is there, in the existing state of the human intellect, a chance of fair play to all sides of the truth.
~ John Stuart Mill
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Liberty Valance is a cancer on this fair town. He's the cancer and I'm the, uh...what cures cancer?
~ John Wayne
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Condemn you me for that the duke did love me? So may you blame some fair and crystal river, For that some melancholic distracted man Hath drowned himself in't.
~ John Webster
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Carefully, with his eyes squinted, with the light glistening upon his fair skin and thinning blond hair, like a chemist measuring a rare substance, he poured the beer from the bottles into glasses.
~ John Williams
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There is no excuse for anyone in taking the position that there is no more truth to be revealed, and that all our expositions of scripture are without an error. The fact that certain doctrines have been held as truth for many years by our people is not a proof that our ideas are infallible. Age will not make an error into truth, and truth can be fair. No true doctrine will lose anything by close investigation
~ Ellen G. White
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How white are the fair robes of Charity as she walketh amid the lowly habitations of the poor!
~ ballou hosea ii
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poor. They argue that greater economic equality is a matter of simple justice that governments should enforce. We certainly agree with the goal of helping the poor share in more of the wealth of a nation, and in several sections of the following chapters we discuss ways this can happen through fair, open, market-based solutions.7 The goal of this entire book is finding truly workable, sustainable ways to overcome poverty. However, some
~ Barry Asmus
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I think I'm perfectly reasonable.
~ Ann Coulter
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I am not against freedom of speech, and I recognise the value of fair publication.
~ David Luiz
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But for real, for me, I feel like with the red lipstick thing it all depends on the pair of complexion. I'm just being for real. You have to be fair skinned to get away with that.
~ ASAP Rocky
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I think the art fair is very much a form of urbanism. I think something really happens to the cities when such a fair happens. The city becomes an exhibition; it's amazing.
~ Hans-Ulrich Obrist
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I think it is fair to say that I was denied my on-camera happy ending.
~ Rachel Lindsay
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I can be harsh but I don't think I'm mean.
~ Colin Cowherd
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I go to work, and I work very hard. I'm loyal, generous, true, kind, fair - all those boxes are ticked. I'm going to Heaven.
~ Rhys Ifans
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Her face was fair and pretty, with eyes like two bits of night sky, each with a star dissolved in the blue.
~ George MacDonald
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Remember, then, that whoever does not mean good is always in danger of harm. But I try to give everybody fair play, and those that are in the wrong are in far more need of it always than those who are in the right: they can afford to do without it.
~ George MacDonald
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Thy beauty filleth the very air, Never saw I a woman so fair.
~ George MacDonald
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At any given moment there is an orthodoxy, a body of ideas of which it is assumed that all right-thinking people will accept without question. It is not exactly forbidden to say this, that or the other, but it is "not done" to say it… Anyone who challenges the prevailing orthodoxy finds himself silenced with surprising effectiveness. A genuinely unfashionable opinion is almost never given a fair hearing, either in the popular press or in the high-brow periodicals.
~ George Orwell
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