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It is a pity, in my opinion, that no prize exists for the writer who best refrains from adding to the world's bad books.
— William, Saroyan
I was sitting in a white room hating myself, until you breathed life back into me. You loved me so much that I started to love myself.
— Tarryn Fisher
If you write well, you don't have to dress funny.
— James Dickey
The original writer is not he who refrains from imitating others, but he who can be imitated by none.
— Francois-Rene De Chateaubriand
It is professional snobbery that refrains training rookies.
— Aniruddha Sastikar
I dropped out of college for the last time in 1977.
— John Mackey
What is wrong with Christianity is that it refrains from doing all those things that Christ commanded should be done.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
When the superior programmer refrains from coding, his force is felt for a thousand miles.
— Eric S. Raymond
We're seeing quite a lot of people who really would like a return to class-based politics.
— Patricia Hewitt
How powerful social mores are! Only a spider's web lies across the volcano, yet it refrains from erupting.
— Karl Kraus
To pleasant songs my work was once given, and bright were all my labors then; / But now in tears to sad refrains I must return.
— Deborah Harkness
The big diffrence between a warrior and a victim is that the victim represses and the warrior refrains.
— Miguel Ruiz
We should impart our courage and not our despair.
— Henry David Thoreau
Generosity knows how to count, but refrains.
— Mason Cooley
Every man has his moral backside which he refrains from showing unless he has to and keeps covered as long as possible with the trousers of decorum.
— Georg C. Lichtenberg
Either you will make your life work, or your life will not work.
— Nathaniel Branden
Yet who shall shut out Fate?
— Edwin Arnold
While analogies are useful, however, they can also be misleading. They smuggle in assumptions that can be wrong.
— Michael Mandelbaum
Modern man is a prisoner who thinks he is free because he refrains from touching the walls of his dungeon.
— Nicolas Gomez Davila