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Flint must be an extremely wealthy town: I see that each of you bought two or three seats.
— Victor Borge
After thirty, a man wakes up sad every morning, excepting perhaps five or six, until the day of his death.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
We do not manufacture wants for goods we do not produce.
— John Kenneth Galbraith
An enemy to whom you show kindness becomes your friend, excepting lust, the indulgence of which increases its enmity.
— Saadi
I dreamed night after night that everyone in the world was dead excepting myself, and that upon me rested the responsibility of making a wagon wheel.
— Jane Addams
Nobody expects you to exhibit godlike strength, excepting maybe yourself.
— Juliet Marillier
Jealousy shows weakness and we must be strong to except ourselves for who we truly are.
— Sarah Van Waterschoot
There is in this world no real delight (excepting those of sensuality), but exchange of ideas in conversation.
— Samuel Johnson
There is nothing on earth that I would not give up, excepting of course, two things and two things only, truth and nonviolence.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Poverty is a soft pedal upon the branches of human activity, not excepting the spiritual.
— H.L. Mencken
Universe to each must be
All that is, including me.
Environment in turn must be
All that is, excepting me. — R. Buckminster Fuller
All that is, including me.
Environment in turn must be
All that is, excepting me. — R. Buckminster Fuller
She is the most charming person in the world. That's all. I refuse to amplify. Excepting- she's perfect.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
All ugliness passes, and beauty endures, excepting of the skin.
— Edith Sitwell
For every species on land, excepting only the weasel, there is a corresponding species in the water,
— Louis Ginzberg
What are you doing?" He flops down next to me. "Checking your email?
St. Clair snorts. "Give the lad a medal for his brilliant skills in detection. — Stephanie Perkins
St. Clair snorts. "Give the lad a medal for his brilliant skills in detection. — Stephanie Perkins
Excepting Will," Mrs. Bulloch amended. "Such an affront to put upon ye, Thomas! Yon man'll not enjoy heaven if he gets there." "He'll
— D.E. Stevenson
No old Men (excepting Dr. Wallis) love Mathematicks.
— Isaac Newton
When they want a working man for anything excepting work they want him for conspiracy.
— Clarence Darrow
Revenge was violence and therefore forbidden by the Teacher - excepting violence against unbelievers, of course, which this probably would be.
— Dave Duncan
There's lots of people-this town wouldn't hold them;
Who don't know much excepting what's told them. — Will Carleton
Who don't know much excepting what's told them. — Will Carleton
The bottle of whiskey - the second one - was now in constant demand by all present, excepting Catherine, who 'felt just as good on nothing at all.
— F Scott Fitzgerald
Real happiness comes from loving you're inner self and excepting the things you can't change. Flaws perfectly imperfect.
— Shellie Palmer
An original something, dear maid, you would wish me to write; but how shall I begin? For I'm sure I have not original in me, Excepting Original Sin.
— Thomas Campbell
Excepting the infinite spirit, everything else is changing. There is the whirl of change.
— Swami Vivekananda
I do not know of any, excepting the unpardonable sin, that is greater than the sin of ingratitude.
— Brigham Young
I have learned more from Hayek than from any other living thinker, except perhaps Alfred Tarski - but not even excepting Russell.
— Karl Popper
I have always maintained that excepting fools, men did not differ much in intellect, only in zeal and hard work. - Charles Darwin
— Daniel Coyle
Don't fear challenges. They often give us the opportunity to strengthen our courage, faith, and inner strength.
— Debasish Mridha
Ultimately, people write to be understood (excepting Gertrude Stein and Tristan Tzara, who were intentionally being difficult).
— John Scalzi
English people ... never speak, excepting in cases of fire or murder, unless they are introduced.
— Letitia Elizabeth Landon