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Envy, as a rule, is of success rather than of merit. No one would have objected to his talent deserving recognition - only to his getting it.
— Ada Leverson
If God objected to [people with various handicaps], he ought not have created such people.
— Robert Green Ingersoll
It's not that we didn't get along, it's just that my mother-in-law is very objective. She objected to everything I did.
— Beverly D'Angelo
Not that she objected to solitude. Quite the contrary. She had books, thank Heaven, quantities of books. All sorts of books.
— Jean Rhys
You've written three lines"
"Three carefully considered lines,"Xavier objected. "Quality over quantity, remember — Alexandra Adornetto
"Three carefully considered lines,"Xavier objected. "Quality over quantity, remember — Alexandra Adornetto
A vice is merely a pleasure that someone else has objected to.
— Robin Skelton
The object is that which is objected against me.
— Julien Torma
He objected, though, to indiscriminate reading. 'One must have some question,' he wrote, 'addressed to the book one is going to read.
— Pyotr Kropotkin
As long as the world shall last there will be wrongs, and if no man objected and if no man rebelled, those wrongs would last forever.
— Clarence Darrow
A vice is merely a pleasure to which somebody has objected.
— Robin Skelton
An unpleasant odour would not be objected to, it is not objected to now in many continental hotels.
— H.G.Wells
The poor have sometimes objected to being governed badly; the rich have always objected to being governed at all.
— G.K. Chesterton
But he's nice," Barby objected.
Tom Bishop smiled without humor. "Most pleasant and interesting man I ever knew was a burglar. — John Blaine
Tom Bishop smiled without humor. "Most pleasant and interesting man I ever knew was a burglar. — John Blaine
Nonviolence of the strong cannot be a mere policy. It must be a creed, or a passion, if 'creed' is objected to.
— Mahatma Gandhi
You're so sweet, Gregori, Savannah purred, her voice strong in his mind.
I am not sweet, he objected strenuously. — Christine Feehan
I am not sweet, he objected strenuously. — Christine Feehan
When I arrived in America, I had these very dark red nails which some people objected to, but then some people object to absolutely everything.
— Diana Vreeland
No class of Americans, so far as I know, has ever objected ... to any amount of governmental meddling if it appeared to benefit that particular class.
— Carl L. Becker
What the hell?" Helena objected. "And would someone please flick a Bic or rub two sticks together? I want to die knowing exactly what killed me.
— Mimi Jean Pamfiloff
But men don't dry up, Melena objected; they can father to the death. Ah, we're slow learners, Nanny countered. But they can't learn at all.
— Gregory Maguire
It was his shoes, he noticed to his pleasure, that she most objected to; and he thought: bloody good, that's what shoes are for.
— John Le Carre
Let it not be said that no one cared, that no one objected once it's realized that our liberties and wealth are in jeopardy.
— Ron Paul
But Aunt Margaret doesn't like boys," objected Elnora.
"Well, she likes me, and I used to be a boy ... — Gene Stratton-Porter
"Well, she likes me, and I used to be a boy ... — Gene Stratton-Porter
Moreover, he objected, "I have never done an official act with a view to promote my own personal aggrandizement, and I don't like to begin now.
— Doris Kearns Goodwin
I never, ever objected to hard work.
— Dominique Moceanu
Google's library plan was staggering and exciting - it wasn't the idea I objected to, but the method.
— Nick Harkaway
That's a very murky position," objected Felix.
"So's the weather. But this is England, we must learn to live with uncertainty. — Gail Carriger
"So's the weather. But this is England, we must learn to live with uncertainty. — Gail Carriger
It was possible to find someone, somewhere, who objected to anything.
— Terry Pratchett
But there is a sign!" objected Primrose in semi-shock. "A sign indicating pets aren't permitted. Really, some people.
— Gail Carriger
Oh, but a real princess would know that hard work ennobles the soul,' Rose objected. 'That would be one of the signs.
— Regina Doman