Gild Quotes
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Gild Quotes & Sayings
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Gold can gild a rotten stick, and dirt sully an ingot.
— Philip Sidney
Death and love are the two wings that bear the good man to heaven.
— Michelangelo Buonarroti
For my part, if a lie may do thee grace, I'll gild it with the happiest terms I have.
— William Shakespeare
It's no longer a fad to be down for the young Black male. Everybody wants to go past. Like the gangster stuff, it just got exploited.
— Tupac Shakur
We gild our medicines with sweets; why not clothe truth and morals in peasant garments as well?
— Nicolas Chamfort
Capitalism is a purely cultic religion, perhaps the most extreme that ever existed.
— Walter Benjamin
Let us work joyfully while we have the strength.
— Lailah Gifty Akita
History is alwys written by victors, and the defeated create a new set of myths to explain the past and gild the future
— Morris L. West
WhenTime shall turn those amber locks to grey, My verse again shall gild and make them gay.
— Michael Drayton
Every morning I stand here and watch the sun gild the trees and the grottoes. It's like drawing a breath before the day begins in earnest.
— Dominic Smith
Art may varnish and gild, but it can do no more.
— Henry David Thoreau
If you do a smoky eye, chances are you will not want to do a strong lip as well. It's never good to gild the lily.
— Brad Goreski
The dandelions and buttercups gild all the lawn: the drowsy bee stumbles among the clover tops, and summer sweetens all to me.
— James Russell Lowell
Don't offer God partnership when he wants penitence. Don't present him with lip service when He wants your life.
— William Henry Houghton
I haven't been home for years. My mother's lack of a filter.
— Matthew Quick
To gild refined gold, to paint the lily ... is wasteful and ridiculous excess
— William Shakespeare
The heart must glow before the tongue can gild.
— William Rounseville Alger
The great end of prudence is to give cheerfulness to those hours which splendor cannot gild, and acclamation cannot exhilarate.
— Samuel Johnson
I use the word nursing for want of a better.
— Florence Nightingale