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Husbands and wives quarrel a lot more than anyone thinks, and it's oftener about little things than big ones ...
— Patricia Wentworth
Think of God oftener than you breathe.
— Epictetus
There is nothing one sees oftener than the ridiculous and magnificent, such close neighbors that they touch.
— Bernard Le Bovier De Fontenelle
Love's blindness consists oftener in seeing what is not there than in seeing what is.
— Peter De Vries
I study much, and the more I study, the oftener I go back to those first principles which are so simple that childhood itself can lisp them.
— Sophie Swetchine
Does it not seem as if Mozart's works become fresher and fresher the oftener we hear them?
— Robert Schumann
Praise - actual personal praise - oftener frets and embarrasses than it encourages. It is too small when too near.
— Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Oftener than not the old are uncontrollable; Their tempers make them difficult to deal with.
— Euripides
A man far oftener appears to have a decided character from persistently following his temperament than from persistently following his principles.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The worst things always happen at night, and oftener than one would think on stormy nights. ("The Compensation House")
— Charles Collins
Necessity, oftener than facility, has been the mother of invention; and the most prolific school of all has been the school of difficulty.
— Samuel Smiles
Discord generally operates in little things; it is inflamed ... by contrariety of taste oftener than principles.
— Samuel Johnson
Life is a succession of lessons enforced by immediate reward, or, oftener, by immediate chastisement.
— Ernest Dimnet
The innocence that feels no risk and is taught no caution, is more vulnerable than guilt, and oftener assailed.
— Nathaniel Parker Willis
Rashness is oftener the resort of cowardice than of courage.
— Duke Of Wellington
If we understood what happens when we use the Word of God, we would use it oftener.
— Oswald Chambers
Those whom the world has delighted to honor have oftener been influenced in their doings by ambition and vanity than by patriotism.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
We oftener say things because we can say them well, than because they are sound and reasonable.
— Walter Savage Landor
Men are much oftener thrown on their knees by the melancholy than by the agreeable passions.
— David Hume
Chastity is oftener owing to diffidence and shame, than to fortitude of reason or virtue.
— Norm MacDonald
People say of me, 'She's peculiar.' They do not understand me. If they did they would say so oftener and with emphasis.
— Mary MacLane
All things that God would have us do are hard for us to do
remember that
and hence, he oftener commands us than endeavours to persuade. — Herman Melville
remember that
and hence, he oftener commands us than endeavours to persuade. — Herman Melville
I've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds
With coldness still returning;
Alas! the gratitude of men
Has oftener left me mourning. — William Wordsworth
With coldness still returning;
Alas! the gratitude of men
Has oftener left me mourning. — William Wordsworth
I have been sorry for married women oftener than for old maids.
— Florence Converse
Teach us to pray often, that we may pray oftener.
— Jeremy Taylor
First impressions are often signals from the deep that we should credit oftener than we do ...
— Katherine Anne Porter
Had we less to say to those we love, perhaps we should say it oftener.
— Emily Dickinson
We seldom speak of the virtue which we have, but much oftener of that which we lack.
— Oliver Goldsmith
Men, as well as women, are much oftener led by their hearts than by their understandings.
— Lord Chesterfield
No men are oftener wrong than those that can least bear to be so.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Unbecoming forwardness oftener proceeds from ignorance than impudence.
— Sir Fulke Greville
If quarrelling be really the renewal of love, theirs had been renewed once a day at all events, and frequently much oftener.
— Charlotte Riddell
Most people think that faith means believing something; oftener it means trying something, giving it a chance to prove itself
— Henry Ford
We are oftener deceived by being told some truth than no truth.
— Fulke Greville, 1st Baron Brooke
There's only one person who needs a glass of water oftener than a small child tucked in for the night, and that's a writer sitting down to write.
— Mignon McLaughlin
There is a truth and beauty in rhetoric; but it oftener serves ill turns than good ones.
— William Penn