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Our problem in money-making or government affairs is how to remain properly venturesome and experimental without making fools of ourselves.
— Bernard Baruch
Some poets marry a language; some have affairs with it; some treat it as a parent, some as a child, some as an equal, or as a friend.
— Stephen Burt
How do you know when the obstacles in your path have been placed by God to protect you, or by Satan to hinder God's purposes in your affairs?
— Os Hillman
What kind of friendship have you had?
Or for that matter ... what kind of love affairs? — James Baldwin
Or for that matter ... what kind of love affairs? — James Baldwin
Affairs go on, and all will take some shape or other, but it keeps one in hot water all the time.
— Queen Victoria
Purge your mind of all aimless and idle thoughts, especially those that pry into the affairs of others or wish them ill.
— Marcus Aurelius
I never engaged in public affairs for my own interest, pleasure, envy, jealousy, avarice or ambition, or even the desire of fame
— John Adams
Human affairs are not governed ultimately by historical events, fate, or chance, but by God ... Divine purpose moving steadily from beginning to end.
— Eugenia Price
People who suffer the most from a given state of affairs are paradoxically the least likely to question, challenge, reject, or change it.
— Adam M. Grant
[Only by] the good influence of our conduct may we bring salvation in human affairs; or like a fatal comet we may bring destruction in our train.
— Desiderius Erasmus
Perhaps all early love affairs ought to be strangled or drowned, like so many blind kittens.
— William Makepeace Thackeray
No department or locality may, or will be allowed to, interfere in the affairs which should be administered by [the SAR] on its own,
— Jiang Zemin
Religions find lasting utility in terms of prescription or parameter, rules for the conduct of human affairs.
— Ron Suskind
The people who really matter in social affairs are neither those who wish to stop short like a mule, or leap from crag to crag like a mountain goat.
— Walter Lippmann
Opinion, whether well or ill-founded, is the governing principle of human affairs
— Alexander Hamilton
Every righteous man or woman is entitled to revelation concerning his own affairs.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
There are in most states one or two ministers of war, one of whom is the minister of naval affairs.
— Fredrik Bajer
The mania for giving the Government power to meddle with the private affairs of cities or citizens is likely to cause endless trouble.
— Mark Twain
Enlightenment or awakening is not the creation of a new state of affairs but the recognition of what already is.
— Alan Watts
I will thank you to stay out of my affairs. Or need I remind you that it is not Stanhope whom I'e had to be wary of on balconies recently?
— Sarah MacLean
In France a woman will not go to sleep until she has talked over affairs of state with her lover or her husband.
— Cardinal Mazarin
We joked that unrequited, or in this case unconsummated, love affairs are the only ones that last forever.
— Barbara Demick
Most of the famous love affairs of literature or film were quite short. What was 'Romeo & Juliet'? How long were they together? A few days.
— Jesse Harris
I was not born for courts or great affairs;I pay my debts, believe, and say my prayers.Pope.
— Samuel Johnson
Our best presidents have really combined domestic leadership with heroic achievements in foreign affairs or war.
— Allan Lichtman
Only a jackass ever talks over his affairs with a woman, whether she be his sweetheart, wife, or sister, or mother.
— H.L. Mencken
Whatever else the Norman Conquest may or may not have done, it made the old haphazard state of legal affairs forever impossible.
— Edward Jenks
Winners have no interest or association in the opinions, actions or affairs of losers.
— Jeffrey Fry
Of the affairs of love ... my only advice is to be honest. That's your most powerful tool to unlock a heart or gain forgiveness.
— Christopher Paolini
The very essence of our civilization is that we give a paramount place to morality in all our affairs, public or private.
— Mahatma Gandhi
When you're in theater or the circus or film - to me it's all one - affairs happen. People fall in love.
— Baz Luhrmann
The issue of war or peace is an issue that concerns not only experts on Foreign Affairs but every citizen of the United States.
— Anne Morrow Lindbergh
A good man cannot be harmed either in life or in death, and that his affairs are not neglected by the gods.
— Socrates
Never waste valuable time, or mental peace of mind, on the affairs of others - that is too high a price to pay.
— Robert Greene
Shakespeare is forever coming into our affairs
putting in his oar, so to speak
with some pat word or sentence. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich
putting in his oar, so to speak
with some pat word or sentence. — Thomas Bailey Aldrich
My business affairs are entirely proper, and no amount of smear, rumour or innuendo will alter that fact.
— Michael Ashcroft
So is this how it works Doctor? You never interfere with the affairs of other peoples or planets, unless there are children crying?
— Steven Moffat
It is not love, or morality, or international law that determines the outcome of world affairs, but the changing distribution of organized force
— William Woodruff
In no affairs of mere prejudice, pro or con, do we deduce inferences with entire certainty, even from the most simple data.
— Edgar Allan Poe
In all crises of human affairs there are two broad courses open to a man. He can stay where he is or he can go elsewhere.
— P.G. Wodehouse
Older sisters are far more powerful than vampires. Not even garlic or a crucifix will keep us away when we're determined to meddle in your affairs.
— Teresa Medeiros
God only rules in the affairs of men either by the invitation of man or to save man from some self-inflicted dangers.
— Sunday Adelaja