Lydgate Quotes
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Anyone worth knowing breaks once.
— Karen Marie Moning
A voluminous, prosaick, and drivelling Monk.
— John Lydgate
Only in another sort of pinfold than that from which she had been released. Lydgate's advice
— George Eliot
A change is as good as a rest.
— Winston S. Churchill
I want to be a part of the grand plan. Being on board with God's objectives means I understand that this is not about me.
— James MacDonald
Is giving in to the photographer's presumably natural impulse to compose and light well sometimes okay and not okay other times?
— David Byrne
Still, I repeat, there was a general impression that Lydgate was something rather more uncommon than any general practitioner in Middlemarch. And
— George Eliot
I already picked a punishment. Now you just pick who we're going to rain our mighty wrath down on.
— John Green
All is not golde that outward shewith bright.
— John Lydgate
it's fruitcake weather!
— Truman Capote
You can't get blood from a stone.
— John Lydgate
Marek's expression was murderous; Travis looked mildly amused.
— Jamie McGuire
All is not golde that shewyth goldishe hewe.
— John Lydgate
Woord is but wynd; leff woord and tak the dede.
— John Lydgate
How stupid do you have to be to imagine that you can turn 'The Lord Of The Rings' into a film script?
— John Rhys-Davies
Prohibition cannot be enforced for the simple reason that the majority of American people do not want it enforced and are resisting its enforcement.
— Fiorello H. La Guardia
In my opinion," said Lydgate, "legal training only makes a man more incompetent in questions that require knowledge of another kind.
— George Eliot
Looking around, from near the top of Foley Mountain, it was easy to imagine why the early settlers decided to make their home in Westport.
— Arlene Stafford-Wilson
Comparisons do ofttime great grievance.
— John Lydgate
Empty vessels make the most sound.
— John Lydgate
The trouble with you and me, is that we don't live in the real world. We dream of fantastic things that may never happen.
— Agatha Christie