Humors Quotes
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Humors Quotes & Sayings
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A vile and overbearing temper becomes sometimes, in one long accustomed to the exercise of power, unendurable to those who are subject to its humors.
— Samuel Freeman Miller
You're asking for it. You do not mess with a man's peanut butter.
— Stacey Marie Brown
I know how difficult it can be when the image you've had of something doesn't match its reality; when the friend beside you turns into a monster.
— Jodi Picoult
Manners with fortunes, humors turn with climes, tenets with books, and principles with times.
— Alexander Pope
I had to sit down and explain to [her friend] that AA was for quitters
— Chelsea Handler
Some say this country's just out looking for a fight, after 9/11 man, I'd have to say that's right.
— Darryl Worley
Through certain humors or passions, and from temper merely, a man may be completely miserable, let his outward circumstances be ever so fortunate.
— Anthony Ashley Cooper
In Physic, things of melancholic hue and quality are used against melancholy, sour against sour, salt to remove salt humors.
— John Milton
Twenty thousand roads I went down, down, down/And they all led me straight back home to you.
— Gram Parsons
Everything excellent is as difficult as it is rare.
— Baruch Spinoza
Ser Barristan wrinkled up his nose, and said, Your Grace should not be here, breathing these black humors.
— George R R Martin
Graphic design is the paradise of individuality, eccentricity, heresy, abnormality, hobbies and humors.
— George Santayana
The government of man should be the monarchy of reason: it is too often the democracy of passions or the anarchy of humors.
— Benjamin Whichcote
A wise parent humors the desire for independent action, so as to become the friend and advisor when his absolute rule shall cease.
— Elizabeth Gaskell
The difficult part of good temper consists in forbearance, and accommodation to the ill-humors of others.
— William Empson
Our well-being is proportional to our savings and expenses.
— Sunday Adelaja