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A beautiful woman without fixed principles may be likened to those fair but rootless flowers which float in streams, driven by every breeze.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
But what's so blessed-fair that fears no blot? Thou mayst be false, and yet I know it not.
— William Shakespeare
Important man, they say. Lot of important men in this world. But they die just like the rest of us. God's way of making life fair.
— David Baldacci
Cancer gets a bad press but, fair do's, it's a truly egalitarian illness, unlike those stuck-up bastards ME and motor neurone.
— Ian Pattison
I do have a few little tattoos, but they were mostly done to cover scars because I'm so fair.
— Dolly Parton
Fair as a lily, and not only the pride of life, but the desire of his eyes
— Charlotte Bronte
There is the joy of being healthy and fair, but there is overall the beauty, the immense joy of being useful.
— Gabriela Mistral
After this many years of being a lead singer in a touring rock band, I've had my fair share of fun. But those days are long behind me.
— Chad Kroeger
But you were something more than young and sweet
And fair, - and the long year remembers you. — Edna St. Vincent Millay
And fair, - and the long year remembers you. — Edna St. Vincent Millay
Joys as winged dreams fly fast, / Why should sadness longer last? / Grief is but a wound to woe; / Gentlest fair, mourn, mourn no moe.
— John Fletcher
But pearls are fair; and the old saying is:
Black men are pearls in beauteous ladies' eyes. — William Shakespeare
Black men are pearls in beauteous ladies' eyes. — William Shakespeare
Mitt Romney, you can criticize him for a lot of things, and that's fair, but he knows how the economy works.
— Mario Diaz-Balart
Life ain't always easy and it ain't always fair, but there's beauty in every day. You just gotta know where to look.
— Ellery Adams
If you think he's the one, you have to take a leap. But first, torture him. It's only fair.
— Jennifer Probst
The hand that hath made you fair hath made you good.
Pity is the virtue of the law, and none but tyrants use it cruelly. — William Shakespeare
Pity is the virtue of the law, and none but tyrants use it cruelly. — William Shakespeare
Mississippi gets more than their fair share back in federal money, but who the hell wants to live in Mississippi?
— Charles Rangel
I am dark but fair, / Black but fair.
— Alice Meynell
Some people are given relatively fair lives. But others-they carry the burden of the unfairness of the world.
— David Levithan
Go on, fair Science; soon to thee
Shall Nature yield her idle boast;
Her vulgar lingers formed a tree,
But thou hast trained it to a post. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
Shall Nature yield her idle boast;
Her vulgar lingers formed a tree,
But thou hast trained it to a post. — Oliver Wendell Holmes Jr.
I don't think I'm very fashionable. I drink a fair amount of Barry's Tea, from Cork - but might that be fashionable? I don't know.
— Ciaran Hinds
My position attracts a fair amount of rumors and gossip and misperceptions, but I'd rather not focus on that.
— Queen Rania Of Jordan
I think it is one of the fundamentals, not only of the European Union but also of free trade, that competition is fair.
— Margrethe Vestager
Do you truly believe that life is fair, Senor de la Vega?
-No, maestro, but I plan to do everything in my power to make it so. — Isabel Allende
-No, maestro, but I plan to do everything in my power to make it so. — Isabel Allende
People are not going to give up marriage. But we can try to make it more fair. We can try to change that institution and make it more equal.
— Jessica Valenti
Now that's true poetic irony. I rush into battle to defend the fair name of Rose Larkin, and what does she do but fetch Robert to stop me.
— Franny Billingsley
Whatever you wish to pay for a glimpse of your future," the fortune-teller says. Bailey stops to consider this for a moment. It is strange, but fair.
— Erin Morgenstern
Nor aught so good but strained from that fair use,
Revolts from true birth stumbling on abuse. — William Shakespeare
Revolts from true birth stumbling on abuse. — William Shakespeare
Time took her strength but it gave her power in exchange. It was a fair trade. She
— James S.A. Corey
But thou that didst appear so fair To fond imagination, Dost rival in the light of day Her delicate creation.
— William Wordsworth
The end did not justify the means, but justifiable means that brought about a fair and necessary conclusion were not to be dismissed.
— Robert Ludlum
The courts used to be, fair and square, the avengers of secular crimes; but nowadays they demand respect even for the criminal.
— Franz Grillparzer
Buy at a faire, but sell at home.
[Buy at a fair, but sell at home.] — George Herbert
[Buy at a fair, but sell at home.] — George Herbert
I wasn't being fair to expect those things of him. But life wasn't fair. Life does not wait for any of us to grow up.
— Robin Hobb
I come here not as a polished politician but as a woman who has had her fair share of life's knocks.
— Pauline Hanson
You will regret many things in life, but you will never regret being too kind or too fair.
— Brian Tracy
Don't whale it too much a' Lord's days, men; but don't miss a fair chance either, that's rejecting Heaven's good gifts.
— Herman Melville
Many things in life are not fair but all things should be.
— Michael Josephson
It. May. Not. Be Fair. But. It. Can. Be. Good.
— Avery Flynn
People are always complaining that life's not fair, but that simply isn't true. Life is extraordinarily fair. It's just not centered on you.
— Lynn Marie Sager
But soft you, the fair Ophelia: Ope not thy ponderous and marble jaws, But get thee to a nunnery - go!
— Mark Twain
If the bards of old the true has told
The sirens have raven hair.
But over the earth since art had birth,
They paint the angels fair. — L.M. Montgomery
The sirens have raven hair.
But over the earth since art had birth,
They paint the angels fair. — L.M. Montgomery
Life isn't fair, but you can be.
— Tom Selleck
Theory states that Allah's law is cruel and unfair, but Allah himself has said that his law is indeed fair.
— Hassanal Bolkiah
A powerful woman is someone who exudes confidence and can be tough but fair and kind. And also knows how to get what she wants.
— Jennifer Lawrence
The finest people, as people go, cannot help but betray a fair portion of fear and insecurity, even full-blown panic.
— Thomas Ligotti
None but the brave deserve the fair.
— John Dryden
Still she did not blench: maiden of the Rohirrim, child of kings, slender but as a steel-blade, fair yet terrible.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
There's no such thing as karma. That only exists in a fair world, and we both know the world is anything but fair.
— Karina Halle
Yes, and for the record, he thinks you're insane, too. (Otto)
Oh, goodie. But I guess that's only fair since I think he's psychotic. (Susan) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Oh, goodie. But I guess that's only fair since I think he's psychotic. (Susan) — Sherrilyn Kenyon
But I knew that it wasn't fair to either of us to hold on just when he had let go. - Abby Abernathy
— Jamie McGuire
Its like a sort of internet Ren Fair. Its like Dungeons & Dragons but for cool people who have got friends.
— Craig Ferguson
Nicu: It's not fair! Everybody has fangs but me, and I can't even turn into a bat properly. Sometimes when I try I end up as a sparrow!
— Elias Zapple
His eyes were closed, which made it not much of a fair fight, but those are always my favorite kind.
— Lee Child
And it's not fair. But all's fair in love and war, right?
— Shelly Crane
I can secretly dance, I think. But no one has seen me so I don't know if that's a fair judgment for me to say.
— Lady Sovereign
I conduct business, not dependent of public sentiment, but according to the rules of fair business.
— Victor Pinchuk
You beat a dozen armed men single-handed?" "Oh aye, sir," said Wee Mad Arthur slyly, "but it was nae fair, I had them outnumbered.
— Terry Pratchett
Life is not fair, nor has it ever been, but the morning seems determined to dawn until it is.
— Robert Breault
I kind of like the idea of adorning women in crowns and jewels. Call me sexist, but I think the fair sex should be worshiped. - Seth to Georgina
— Richelle Mead
If you're honest and fair as you can be, not only in business but in life, things will work out.
— Kate Spade
The skin and shell of things Though fair are not Thy wish nor prayer but got My meer despair of wings.
— Henry Vaughan
As a journalist, I'm not supposed to be the subject, but as an author, I'm fair game - another ingredient in the media soup.
— Michael Azerrad
Charity is important; so is being fair and honest and honorable in your business - but you cannot mix the two.
— Michael Hintze
Life's not fair but not always to your disadvantage.
— John F. Kennedy
Be bold, but be fair. Don't give in. If others around you have integrity, too, you can prevail
— Howard Schultz
I find earth not gray but rosy;
Heaven not grim but fair of hue.
Do I stoop? I pluck a posy; Do I stand and stare? All's blue. — Robert Browning
Heaven not grim but fair of hue.
Do I stoop? I pluck a posy; Do I stand and stare? All's blue. — Robert Browning
Before thee stands this fair Hesperides,
With golden fruit, but dangerous to be touched;
For death-like dragons here affright thee hard. — William Shakespeare
With golden fruit, but dangerous to be touched;
For death-like dragons here affright thee hard. — William Shakespeare
I wish I had fair justification for not being as informed as I should be, but I don't.
— Joaquin Phoenix
So fair a victor, how can I help but be conquered.
— Alice Borchardt
Speak, fair; but speak fair words, or else be mute:
— Georgina Guthrie
Sometimes you get what you want not because it's right or fair or even smart, but because you just don't know any better.
— Gayle Lynds
FIFA stands for discipline, respect, fair-play, not just on the field of play, but in our society as well.
— Sepp Blatter
It is an old adage, "All is fair in love as in war," but I thought not of general laws, and only felt a private grievance.
— Jane Swisshelm