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Virtue's a stronger guard than brass.
— Edmund Waller
Calm on the listening ear of night Come Heaven's melodious strains, Where wild Judea stretches far Her silver-mantled plains.
— Edmund Sears
Sweet breathing Zephyrus did softly play,
A gentle spirit, that lightly did delay
Hot Titan's beams, which then did glister fair — Edmund Spenser
A gentle spirit, that lightly did delay
Hot Titan's beams, which then did glister fair — Edmund Spenser
Nothing under heaven so strongly doth allure the sense of man, and all his mind possess, as beauty's love.
— Edmund Spenser
The writers against religion, whilst they oppose every system, are wisely careful never to set up any of their own.
— Edmund Burke
Yes, there's a luck in most things; and in none more than being born at the right time.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
It's funny. Of all the jobs I've been ambitious for, this is one that never crossed my mind.
— Edmund S. Muskie
I asked my body if it was going to die or not from AIDS. And it said 'no.' I sort of paid attention to that.
— Edmund White
It's much easier, in the long run, to succeed than it is, in the short run, to fail.
— Edmund Alexander Sims
You have the God-given right to kick the government around - don't hesitate to do so.
— Edmund S. Muskie
A coward's courage is in his tongue.
— Edmund Burke
This sort of people are so taken up with their theories about the rights of man that they have totally forgotten his nature.
— Edmund Burke
You dare not lift your hands to place God's name in blessing on his people until you have first clasped them in penitent petition for his grace.
— Edmund P. Clowney
If somebody doesn't like you, there's nothing you can do to make that person like you.
— Edmund Carpenter
Flourishing comes from the experience of the new: new situations, new problems, new insights, and new ideas to develop and share.
— Edmund S. Phelps
Guy's own erection was so hard it ached, as if it were an angry dog begging to be let out and pawing at the door.
— Edmund White
Seen as paving the way for an age of innovation.
— Edmund S. Phelps
The human heart is always drawn by love.' He hesitated again. It's you, he said. I am in love with you.
— Nancy Bilyeau
Her angel's face, As the great eye of heaven shined bright, And made a sunshine in the shady place.
— Edmund Spenser
I think I could be a cook. Everybody always says I'm good, though I think it's quite gruelling as a profession.
— Edmund White
They died in splendour, these who claimed no spark
Of glory save the light in a friend's eye. — Edmund Blunden
Of glory save the light in a friend's eye. — Edmund Blunden
It's simple: either you have discipline or you haven't.
— Edmund H. North
Freedom, inefficiency, and prosperity are not in it frequently found together, and it is seldom easy to distinguish between the first two.
— Edmund S. Morgan
What if I can't get it up?" Guy wailed.
"That's of no importance if you're on the right end of a whip. — Edmund White
"That's of no importance if you're on the right end of a whip. — Edmund White
It's all bullshit on Everest these days.
— Edmund Hillary
Whenever our neighbour's house is on fire, it cannot be amiss for the engines to play a little on our own.
— Edmund Burke
Flourishing is the heart of prospering - engagement, meeting challenges, self-expression, and personal growth.
— Edmund S. Phelps
Flattery is no more than what raises in a man's mind an idea of a preference which he has not.
— Edmund Burke
I've always hated the danger part of climbing, and it's great to come down again because it's safe.
— Edmund Hillary
Education is a nation's cheapest defence
— Edmund Burke
Things can get only so bad. People want to eat, so at some point they resist further cuts to their consumption - it's not a bottomless pit.
— Edmund Phelps
It's not the moutain we conquer but ourselves.
— Edmund Hillary
A nation's economy is more than its markets, tastes, technologies and property rights.
— Edmund Phelps
When we worship God as we ought that's when the nations listen.
— Edmund Clowney
Germany, Italy and France appear to possess less dynamism than do the U.S. and the others.
— Edmund Phelps
O fresh-lit dawn! immortal life!
O Earth's betrothal, sweet and true! — Edmund Clarence Stedman
O Earth's betrothal, sweet and true! — Edmund Clarence Stedman
So," he said. "What's the difference between me and a whore?" He swallowed. "Am I a whore?"
"No more than every married woman. — Edmund White
"No more than every married woman. — Edmund White
Life's a bit like mountaineering - never look down.
— Edmund Hillary
For we by conquest, of our soveraine might,And by eternall doome of Fate's decree,Have wonne the Empire of the Heavens bright.
— Edmund Spenser
I think there's a difference between a gamble and a calculated risk.
— Edmund H. North
Rudeness is the weak man's imitation of strength.
— Edmund Burke
Getting emotional about things is a peacetime luxury. In wartime, it's much too painful.
— Edmund H. North
Implicit in the stare of those eyes, the power of those knobbly hands, was labor's historic threat of violence against capital.
— Edmund Morris
Fresh spring the herald of love's mighty king.
— Edmund Spenser
What did they say about Helen of Troy? That her face launched a thousand ships? That's you, you're that beautiful. A thousand ships.
— Edmund White
I was extremely lucky that I had two great wives. It sounds a bit funny to say that, but it's absolutely true.
— Edmund Hillary
Christ's suffering was redemptive not because suffering itself is redemptive, but because Christ himself is the Redeemer
— Edmund P. Clowney
Had he already inspired a passion in some stranger's heart?
— Edmund White
There is a boundary to men's passions when they act from feelings; but none when they are under the influence of imagination.
— Edmund Burke
The sole problem was the terrible unawareness.
— Edmund S. Phelps
The recognition by a people that their prosperity depends on the breadth and depth of their innovative activity is of huge importance. Nations unaware
— Edmund S. Phelps
It's not a real adventure when you have to pay for it.
— Edmund Hillary
Economists of a classical bent lay a large part of the decline of employment, and thus lagging output, to a contraction of labour supply.
— Edmund Phelps
The poet is a creator, not an iconoclast, and never will tamely endeavor to say in prose what can only be expressed in song.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
In the 1970s in New York everyone slept till noon.
— Edmund White
Between optimism and pessimism, there is confidence in God.
— Edmund Campion
There are things in this world that the children hear, but whose sounds oscillate below an adult's sense of pitch.
— Edmund De Waal
In Maine we have a saying that there's no point in speaking unless you can improve on silence.
— Edmund Muskie
The weary August days are long;
The locusts sing a plaintive song,
The cattle miss their master's call
When they see the sunset shadows fall. — Edmund Clarence Stedman
The locusts sing a plaintive song,
The cattle miss their master's call
When they see the sunset shadows fall. — Edmund Clarence Stedman
Surely the church is a place where one day's truce ought to be allowed to the dissensions and animosities of mankind.
— Edmund Burke
And attitudes that would enable and encourage attempts at
— Edmund S. Phelps
Fiction is the thing I esteem most in my own work; I feel that, even if it's no good, only I could have written those books.
— Edmund White
That eagle's fate and mine are one, Which, on the shaft that made him die, Espied a feather of his own, Wherewith he wont to soar so high.
— Edmund Waller
Keep this point clear: central to discovering an experience's perceptual meaning is a recognition of its identity and its individuality.
— Edmund Blair Bolles
Lo, as I gaze, the statured man,
Built up from you large hand appears:
A type that nature wills to plan
But once in all a people's years. — Edmund Clarence Stedman
Built up from you large hand appears:
A type that nature wills to plan
But once in all a people's years. — Edmund Clarence Stedman
The chain that's fixed to the throne of Jove, On which the fabric of our world depends, One link dissolved, the whole creation ends.
— Edmund Waller
Hell is God's Absence.
— Edmund White
The soul's dark cottage, batter'd and decay'd,
Lets in new light through chinks that Time has made. — Edmund Waller
Lets in new light through chinks that Time has made. — Edmund Waller
With a girl, there's a lot left in the girl's body without a head. Of course, the personality is gone.
— Edmund Kemper
Looking at yourself through the media is like looking at one of those rippled mirrors in an amusement park.
— Edmund S. Muskie
Men are egotists, and not all tolerant of one man's selfhood; they do not always deem the amities elective.
— Edmund Clarence Stedman
Yes, it's tough, but not as tough as doing comedy.
— Edmund Gwenn
The Parisians looked at each other constantly but were more curious about each other's shoes than their sexual availability.
— Edmund White