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He was a thoroughly bad hat, then, but that was the kind, of course, that nice women broke their hearts over.
— Mary McCarthy
President Reagan is a rhetorical roundheels, as befits a politician seeking empathy with his audience.
— William Safire
Groundless superstition ill befits an army; valor is the only deity that rules in the warrior's breast.
— Silius Italicus
If you fall it is not the end, for you shall win if you rise again.
-Reed Abbitt Moore- — Reed Abbitt Moore
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Pazhuvetarayar got a welcome that befitted the treasurer of the kingdom. You got a welcome that befits a true warrior.
— Sumeetha Manikandan
Blind is his love and best befits the dark- Benvolio (in Romeo and Juliet)
— William Shakespeare
Each one of us has a duty to Allah and a role that befits him - and we must remember that He (the Exalted) alone is worthy to be served.
— Abdul Malik Mujahid
The Trade Center dead formed a kind of universal parliament.
— Lawrence Wright
Study always to have Joy, for it befits not the servant of God to show before his brother or another sadness or a troubled face.
— Francis Of Assisi
The big problem, again, wasn't insanity, but that people's brains were much too big and untruthful to be practical.
— Kurt Vonnegut
The Chinese, as befits a Communist autocracy, approached the task of dominating the Olympics with top-down military discipline.
— Shashi Tharoor
The possibilities. Is there any greater pain to know what could be, and yet be powerless to make it be?
— Andrew Sean Greer
The battle between good and evil is endlessly fascinating because we are participants every day.
— Stephen King
I don't want to be owned by a corporation and obliged to make a certain type of album. I want to be free.
— Annie Lennox
They were dressed in black, silent, and dry-eyed, as befits the norms of sadness in a country accustomed to the dignity of grief
— Isabel Allende