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And moody madness laughing wild Amid severest woe.
— Thomas Gray
No iconoclast can possibly escape the severest criticism.
— Clarence Darrow
The severest critics are always those who have either never attempted, or who have failed in original composition.
— William Hazlitt
Silence is sometimes the severest criticism.
— Charles Buxton
The Rationalist case needs no straining of evidence and always gains by the severest self-criticism.
— Joseph McCabe
The severest test of work today, is not of our strategies, but of our imaginations and identities.
— David Whyte
The strictest law sometimes becomes the severest injustice.
— Benjamin Franklin
Mr Darcy is my severest critic.
— Elizabeth Bennett
But the divinest poem, or the life of a great man, is the severest satire ... The greater the genius, the keener the edge of the satire.
— Henry David Thoreau
We should remember that one man is much the same as another, and that he is best who is trained in the severest school.
— Thucydides
He is always the severest censor of the merit of others who has the least worth of his own.
— Elias Lyman Magoon
Sin is dark and loves the dark, still hides from itself in gloom, and in the darkest hell is still itself the darkest hell and the severest woe.
— Robert Pollok
The force we use on ourselves, to prevent ourselves from loving, is often more cruel than the severest treatment at the hands of one loved.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
When you lose your parents as a child, you are indoctrinated into a club, you re taken into life's severest confidence. You are undeceived.
— Hilary Thayer Hamann
The severest justice may not always be the best policy
— Abraham Lincoln
The severest self-denials and the most lavish gifts are of no value in God's esteem unless they are prompted by love.
— Arthur W. Pink
A bit of trash now and then is good for the severest reader. It provides the necessary roughage in the literary diet.
— Phyllis McGinley
But I had not quite fixed whether to make him [Don Juan] end in Hell-or in an unhappy marriage,-not knowing which would be the severest.
— Lord Byron
Heaven often smites in mercy, even when the blow is severest.
— Joanna Baillie
Friendship is held to be the severest test of character. It is easy, we think, to be loyal to a family and clan, whose blood is in your own veins.
— Charles Eastman
Those who do the least themselves are always the severest critics upon the noble achievements of others.
— Elias Lyman Magoon
Truth never turns to rebuke falsehood; her own straightforwardness is the severest correction.
— Henry David Thoreau
Unity to be real must survive the severest strain without breaking.
— Mahatma Gandhi
Like many of my fellow preachers I acknowledge that my best and severest critic is my wife.
— D. Martyn Lloyd-Jones