Artificer's Quotes
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Artificer's Quotes & Sayings
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I rather mistrust young men who slip into life gracefully.
— E. M. Forster
Trusty, dusky, vivid, true,
With eyes of gold and bramble-dew,
Steel-true and blade-straight,
The great artificer made my mate. — Robert Louis Stevenson
With eyes of gold and bramble-dew,
Steel-true and blade-straight,
The great artificer made my mate. — Robert Louis Stevenson
I shall look at you out of the corner of my eye, and you will say nothing. Words are the source of misunderstandings.
— Antoine De Saint-Exupery
Man makes circumstances, and spiritually as well as economically, is the artificer of his own fortune.
— Thomas Carlyle
Grammar, he felt, was a sign of competence, not of excellence.
— Kiran Nagarkar
The laboring man and the artificer knows what every hour of his time is worth, and parts not with it but for the full value.
— Edward Hyde, 1st Earl Of Clarendon
There aren't any answers to be found. There are no good choices. Submissiveness to a tyrant or chaos and suffering.
— Brandon Sanderson
Strange, I feel as if up to now I had written no more than a few notes.
— Ludwig Van Beethoven
should result in a guileless Wasp artificer mouthing statements prepared
— Adrian Tchaikovsky
My dear artificer, I find I like it better from the front.
— Delilah S. Dawson
It is not with respect to our convenience or discomfort, but with respect to their own nature that the creatures are glorifying to their Artificer.
— Saint Augustine
I felt that I committed myself too much. I promised too much. But that way it's exciting.
— Elaine Stritch
There are degrees of freedom. Complete freedom isn't always good, nor is the lack of it always bad.
— Susan Dennard
Man is the artificer of his own happiness.
— Henry David Thoreau
You know that love
Will creep in service where it cannot go. — William Shakespeare
Will creep in service where it cannot go. — William Shakespeare