Quotes About Spoil
You needn't try to bully me, young man, said that octogenarian with spirit, settin' there spoilin' your stomach with them nasty jujubes.
~ Dorothy L. Sayers
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nepotism and despotism will lasts only for a short while. For like a dead fish in the heat of the mid-day sun it is bound to rot and spoil
~ RAS CARDO REGGAE
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For I am fully of this opinion, that the hope which many men have conceived of the spoil of bishops' livings, of the subversion of cathedral churches, and of a havoc to be made of all the Church's revenues, is the chiefest and most principal cause of the greatest schisms that we have at this day in our Church.
~ RICHARD BANCROFT
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My comfort is, that old age, that ill layer-up of beauty, can do no more spoil upon my face.
~ William Shakespeare
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Thoughts shut up want air, And spoil, like bales unopen'd to the sun.
~ young edward
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There is only one good thing in life, and that is love. And how you misunderstand it! how you spoil it! You treat it as something solemn like a sacrament, or something to be bought, like a dress.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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Perhaps after a while I'll get used to it, but I'm afraid concerts spoil people for everyday life.
~ L.M. Montgomery
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When spring came, even false spring, there were no problems except where to be happiest. The only thing that could spoil a day was people and if you could keep from making engagements, each day had no limits
~ Ernest Hemingway
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No woman or child was ever to be molested or carried away as captive, and all the spoil or plunder of war was to be equally divided.
~ Robert Leighton
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Only one thing can spoil sand: perfume.
~ Dr. Nicholas Dodman
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For agony and spoil Of nations beat to dust, For poisoned air and tortured soil And cold, commanded lust, And every secret woe The shuddering waters saw— Willed and fulfilled by high and low— Let them relearn the Law.
~ Rudyard Kipling
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Now, nothing makes me more angry than people who torment one another, particularly young people in the prime of their lives, when they should be most receptive of all pleasures, mutually spoil their few good days by putting on moody faces, realizing only when it is too late that they have wasted something irrecoverable.
~ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
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You spoil your horse, Halt said. Will glanced at him. You spoil yours. Halt considered the thought, then nodded. That's true.
~ John Flanagan
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Love is a boy by poets styled;Then spare the rod, and spoil the child.
~ Samuel Butler
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There is only one good thing in life, and that is love. And how you misunderstand it! how you spoil it! You treat it as something solemn like a sacrament, or something to be bought, like a dress.
~ Guy de Maupassant
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My brother and I have too good a relationship to spoil it by working together.
~ Trevor Phillips
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It takes some skill to spoil a breakfast - even the English can't do it.
~ John Kenneth Galbraith
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Really. I'd love to be spoiled on by others.
~ Izabella Scorupco
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It is not possible to 'spoil' a child with love and affection...a child needs all the love and affection it can possibly get.
~ L. Ron Hubbard
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Jealousy in romance is like salt in food. A little can enhance the savor, but too much can spoil the pleasure and, under certain circumstances, can be life-threatening
~ Maya Angelou
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Mollycoddle
~ Ben Bova
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ha pedig meg lehet menteni, akkor még jobban elcseszni is lehet.
~ Michael Chabon
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At the core of all these aristocratic races the beast of prey is not to be mistaken, the magnificent blond beast, avidly rampant for spoil and victory.
~ Friedrich Nietzsche
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I do not say that there is no glory to be gained [in war]; but it is not personal glory. In itself, no cause was ever more glorious than that of men who struggle, not to conquer territory, not to gather spoil, not to gratify ambition, but for freedom, for religion, for hearth and home, and to revenge the countless atrocities inflicted upon them by their oppressors.
~ G. A. HENTY
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