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Men that hazard all
Do it in hope of fair advantages:
A golden mind stoops not to shows of dross. — William Shakespeare
Do it in hope of fair advantages:
A golden mind stoops not to shows of dross. — William Shakespeare
We may scavenge the dross of the nation, we may shudder past bloody sod,
But we thrill to the new revelation that we are parts of God. — Robert Haven Schauffler
But we thrill to the new revelation that we are parts of God. — Robert Haven Schauffler
[The photograph] is fabricated out of the unfabricated dross of passing life (while paradoxically still trading on the indexical heft of that dross).
— Tod Papageorge
The sense itself was I. I felt no dross or matter in my soul, no brims or borders, such as in a bowl we see. My essence was capacity.
— Thomas Traherne
When a man who looks like Yoda hands you a prophecy, you have to respond.
— Elizabeth Gilbert
My love admits no qualifying dross
— William Shakespeare
Oh, that God would purge away my dross, and take away my tin, and refine me seven times.
— Jonathan Edwards
At the devil's booth are all things sold. Each ounce of dross costs its ounce of gold.
— James Russell Lowell
It is not until we have passed through the furnace that we are made to know how much dross there is in our composition.
— Charles Caleb Colton
The most divine light only shineth on those minds which are purged from all worldly dross and human uncleanliness.
— Walter Raleigh
Do you know that my very first experience as a composer was a 'Concerto for Accordion?'
— Alfred Schnittke
What if we have more of the rough file, if we have less rust! Afflictions carry away nothing but the dross of sin.
— Thomas Watson
There are no children's books in prison.
— Stephen Reid
Openness of mind strengthens the truth in us and removes the dross from it, if there is any.
— Mahatma Gandhi
What tender force, what dignity divine, what virtue consecrating every feature; around that neck what dross are gold and pearl!
— Edward Young
What the eyes perceive in herbs or stones or trees is not yet a remedy; the eyes see only the dross.
— Paracelsus
By constant contemplation of excellence, we clear our selfhood of all dross and impurities.
— Orison Swett Marden
Yet some feelings, unallied to the dross of human nature, beat even in these rugged bosoms.
— Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
There are only three indispensable things: the audience, the actor and the author. The rest is dross.
— Peter O'Toole