Sidney Quotes
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The day seems long, but night is odious; no sleep, but dreams; no dreams but visions strange.
— Philip Sidney
I had chosen to use my work as a reflection of my values.
— Sidney Poitier
Hope itself is a pain, while it is overmatched by fear.
— Philip Sidney
I shall not want Honor in Heaven For I shall meet Sir Philip Sidney And have talk with Coriolanus And other heroes of that kidney.
— T. S. Eliot
The poet, he nothing affirmeth, and therefore never lieth.
— Philip Sidney
Religion should not only comfort us when we are disturbed; it should also disturb us when we are comfortable.
— Sidney Greenberg
Jamie enjoyed solitude, but loneliness was a constant ache.
— Sidney Sheldon
He was like a sponge, erasing the past, soaking up the future.
— Sidney Sheldon
Teach a child how to think, not what to think.
— Sidney Sugarman
Lovely sweetness is the noblest power of woman, and is far fitter to prevail by parley than by battle.
— Philip Sidney
Uncertainty is as good a way as any to kill a story.
— Sidney Zion
The journey of high honor lies not in smooth ways.
— Philip Sidney
Violence and fraud can create no right.
— Algernon Sidney
Even on education, his one accomplishment, the Leave No Child Behind Act, and he has left it unfunded.
— Sidney Blumenthal
I would fight them if they were a million!
— Albert Sidney Johnston
The voices would not stop. They were a torment, Her past became a kaleidoscope of shifting images that kept racing through her mind.
— Sidney Sheldon
Growing up in Canada, I didn't watch football much.
— Sidney Crosby
Painting is an extension of man's means of communication. As such, it's pure, difficult, and wonderful.
— Sidney Nolan
Everything becomes creative if the person doing the job is
— Sidney Lumet
Good style, to me, is unseen style.
— Sidney Lumet
To silence criticism is to silence freedom.
— Sidney Hook
Acting isn't a game of "pretend." It's an exercise in being real.
— Sidney Poitier
Breakaway goals are fun.
— Sidney Crosby
A bedroom is not necessary for me to demonstrate my womanliness!
— Sidney St. James
Those lovers scorn whom that love doth possess?
Do they call virtue there ungratefulness? — Philip Sidney
Do they call virtue there ungratefulness? — Philip Sidney
Doing good is the only certainly happy action of a man's life.
— Philip Sidney
Bill Clinton was in the line of great progressive presidents who faced the realities in his own time and applied innovative solutions to problems.
— Sidney Blumenthal
His body tensed as his gut was struck with a frozen bullet of shock. He couldn't breathe.
— Sidney Knight
Noam Chomsky skittles and skithers all over the political landscape to distract the reader's attention from the plain truth.
— Sidney Hook
As the love of the heavens makes us heavenly, the love of virtue virtuous, so doth the love of the world make one become worldly.
— Philip Sidney
I cannot be understood in three minutes.
— Sidney Poitier
Don't shoot me, Sidney, I love you.
He had shot him right through the words that still haunted him today, the most perfect words ever said to him. — James Purdy
He had shot him right through the words that still haunted him today, the most perfect words ever said to him. — James Purdy
Concussions are still kind of a mysterious thing.
— Sidney Crosby
Liberty cannot be preserved, if the manners of the people are corrupted.
— Algernon Sidney
Accept that environment compromises values far more than values do their number on environment.
— Sidney Poitier
It didn't feel like it was anything too major, but if you had to look at one hit that would be it.
— Sidney Crosby
High honor is not only gotten and born by pain and danger, but must be nursed by the like, else it vanisheth as soon as it appears to the world.
— Philip Sidney
Honor, thou strong idol of man's mind.
— Philip Sidney
A dull head thinks of no better way to show himself wise, than by suspecting everything in his way.
— Philip Sidney
Unlawful desires are punished after the effect of enjoying; but impossible desires are punished in the desire itself.
— Philip Sidney
Who will wear a shoe that hurts him, because the shoe-maker tells him 'tis well made?
— Algernon Sidney
Life has meaning for anyone who takes an interest in it.
— Sidney Hook
Fear is the underminer of all determinations; and necessity, the victorious rebel of all laws.
— Philip Sidney
You are hiding something from me, I say and Sidney Grice shakes his head. 'No,' he tells me quietly. 'I am hiding a great many things'.
— M.R.C. Kasasian
The more you hesitate in a game, the more your chance of getting hit. Your focus isn't there. When you hesitate, usually you're in trouble.
— Sidney Crosby
Woman was formed to admire; man to be admirable. His are the glories of the sun at noonday; hers the softened splendors of the midnight moon.
— Philip Sidney
It is cruelty in war that buyeth conquest.
— Philip Sidney
Approved valor is made precious by natural courtesy.
— Philip Sidney
When you walk with someone, something unspoken happens. Either you match their pace or they match yours.
— Sidney Poitier
When the critics come around it's always too late.
— Sidney Nolan
Masters no longer needed any
— Sidney Sheldon
I think people throughout the world identify with my characters.
— Sidney Sheldon
My autobiography was simply the story of my life.
— Sidney Poitier
But presidents matter. That's one of the biggest lessons I learned being in the White House.
— Sidney Blumenthal
I now have learn'd Love right, and learn'd even so,
As who by being poisoned doth poison know. — Philip Sidney
As who by being poisoned doth poison know. — Philip Sidney
With a tale, forsooth, he cometh unto you; with a tale which holdeth children from play, and old men from the chimney corner.
— Philip Sidney
I love the freedom that the narrative form provides.
— Sidney Sheldon
I try to stay pretty level-headed and just do what I have to do.
— Sidney Crosby
Since I couldn't actuate the things that I wanted to do, the only weapon I had was to say no.
— Sidney Poitier
One's course in life often pivots on small incidents.
— Sidney Huntington
If you are anxious about death, then you don't have a sense of the oneness of things-you feel that after death, you will be no more.
— Sidney Poitier
I should mention that while I was growing up, Einstein was presented as a worthy role model for a young boy who was good at his studies.
— Sidney Altman
Men lived like fishes; the great ones devoured the small.
— Algernon Sidney
O you virtuous owle,
The wise Minerva's only fowle. — Philip Sidney
The wise Minerva's only fowle. — Philip Sidney
The experience of surprise is a sign of one's readiness to grow.
— Sidney Jourard
In America, it is difficult to be your own man.
— Sidney Poitier
Remember the time to relax is when you don't have time to relax.
— Sidney Harris
It was from them that I learned that hard work in stable surroundings could yield rewards, even if only in infinitesimally small increments.
— Sidney Altman
And Louis Freeh was a completely dysfunctional FBI Director, who was actually waging his own private war against the Clinton Administration.
— Sidney Blumenthal
We learn to deceive ourselves while we are trying to deceive others.
— Sidney Jourard
Music is love searching for a word.
— Sidney Lanier
Poetry, a speaking picture ... to teach and delight
— Philip Sidney
Whoever gossips to you will gossip about you.
— Philip Sidney
I'm a woman. I have a right to change my mind.
— Sidney Sheldon
Courage without discipline is nearer beastliness than manhood.
— Philip Sidney
God cannot take sides; for He is in all of us. We are all a part of Him, and when we try to destroy Him, we destroy ourselves.
— Sidney Sheldon
Mine was an easy ride compared to Jackie Robinson's.
— Sidney Poitier
One half of knowing what you want is knowing what you must give up before you get it.
— Sidney Howard
— Sidney Howard
There is little hope of equity where rebellion reigns.
— Philip Sidney
And thou my minde aspire to higher things;
Grow rich in that which never taketh rust. — Philip Sidney
Grow rich in that which never taketh rust. — Philip Sidney
To depend upon the Will of a Man is Slavery.
— Algernon Sidney
Sweet food of sweetly uttered knowledge.
— Philip Sidney