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The only recognized purpose of marriage was to beget children for the service of the Party. Sexual
— George Orwell
That extremes beget extremes is an apothegm built on the most profound observation of the human mind.
— Charles Caleb Colton
Riches naturally beget pride, love of the world, and every temper that is destructive of Christianity.
— John Wesley
To mark all that I say in conversation, merely to beget in others, a good opinion of myself, and examine it.
— Jonathan Edwards
The reason why congregations have been so dead is because they have dead men preaching to them. How can dead men beget living children?
— George Whitefield
The whole family of pride and ignorance are incestuous, and mutually beget each other
— Charles Caleb Colton
Not surprisingly, troubled economic times often beget proselytizers of wacky, extreme ideas.
— Steven Rattner
An acknowledged love sanctifies every little freedom; and little freedoms beget great ones.
— Samuel Richardson
For in the very torrent, tempest, and (as I may say) whirlwind of passion, you must acquire and beget a temperance that may give it smoothness.
— William Shakespeare
Suspicion on one side breeds suspicion on the other, and new weapons beget counter-weapons.
— John F. Kennedy
Health and cheerfulness naturally beget each other.
— Joseph Addison
Poverty didn't necessarily engender an envy of wealth; sometimes it might beget a passion for decency.
— Patricia Hampl
Rams wrapped in thermogene beget no lambs.
— Aldous Huxley
God gave you a vision so you can beget a dream
— Sunday Adelaja
I didn't realize that one tragedy can beget another, and another - bright-eyed disasters flooding out of a death hole like bats out of a cave.
— Karen Russell
Violence should not always beget more violence.
— Gabrielle Zevin
Hot blood begets hot thoughts,
And hot thoughts beget
Hot deeds,
And hot deeds is love. — William Shakespeare
And hot thoughts beget
Hot deeds,
And hot deeds is love. — William Shakespeare
If we cannot think alike, at least we may love alike; and can anything but love beget love?
— John Wesley
Nature is filled with tendencies and obstructions. Extremes beget limitations, even as a river by its own swiftness creates obstructions for itself.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
When it comes to improv, Specifics beget specifics.
— Craig Cackowski
If its danger you seek, come on over. I covet tranquility but beget the tempest storm.
— Donna Lynn Hope
A society of sheep must in time beget a government of wolves.
— Bertrand De Jouvenel
Money is of a prolific generating nature. Money can beget money, and its offspring can beget more.
— Benjamin Franklin
Temptation gains power by persistent solicitations that beget thoughts that make evil less serious
— John Owen
Every evil begets some good.
— Voltaire
Fear begets fear. Power begets power. I willed myself to beget power. And it wasn't long before I actually wasn't afraid.
— Cheryl Strayed
A nation of sheep will beget a government of wolves.
— Edward R. Murrow
Like atoms begetting atoms that beget molecules,
when uniquely linked, words form a DNA
of indelible visions. — Todd Crawshaw
when uniquely linked, words form a DNA
of indelible visions. — Todd Crawshaw
Mediocre times beget empty prophets
— Albert Camus
Doubts and jealousies often beget the facts they fear.
— Thomas Jefferson
Be, beget, begone.
— William, Saroyan
When a man reaches his maturity in understanding and in years, the feeling comes over him that his father was wrong to beget him.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The mystics will tell you death is perfectly safe. A violent act will beget a violent act; it is simply a law.
— Tom Shadyac
Reaching toward perfection in any one thing should lift us higher in all things; it should beget a habit of application and thoroughness.
— Julia McNair Wright
It kills me to be time's eunuch and never to beget.
— Gerard Manley Hopkins
Man begets, but land does not beget.
— Cecil Rhodes