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Hope is never ill when faith is well.
— John Bunyan
O ill-starred wench! Pale as your smock!
— William Shakespeare
You must consider every man your enemy who speaks ill of your King, and you must treat every Frenchman as if he were the Devil himself.
— Horatio Nelson
A genius is a mentally ill person with an audience
— Tim Minchin
The rule is, don't speak of the dead, not don't speak ill of the dead's terrible relatives.
— Erin McKean
I will speak ill of no man, and speak all the good I know of everybody.
— Benjamin Franklin
Business dispatched is business well done, but business hurried is business ill done.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
The Wolfe knowes, what the ill beast thinkes.
— George Herbert
She was limp and pathetic and woozy and I loved her, I realised, even more because I knew how completely it was doomed.
— Olivia Sudjic
America is in a runaway-train position and dragging all the world with it. It's grotesquely mentally ill.
— Joni Mitchell
I have to say," he muttered, leaning back, "I am harboring some incredible ill will toward this mother of yours.
— Alexandra Bracken
You may keep your beauty and your health, unless you destroy them yourself, or discourage them to stay with you, by using them ill.
— William Temple
Golf is a game in which one endeavors to control a ball with implements ill adapted for the purpose.
— Woodrow Wilson
Tis an ill cook that cannot lick his own fingers.
— William Shakespeare
After all, Betty was ill and she was her sister, and she wouldn't be able to shave her legs for weeks because of the plaster.
— Eva Ibbotson
Speechless, castaway and wry
a spellbound oddity am I
my feet are locked upon the clay
my gaze is locked upon the sky — Cecilia Dart-Thornton
a spellbound oddity am I
my feet are locked upon the clay
my gaze is locked upon the sky — Cecilia Dart-Thornton
If thou dost still retain the same ill habits, the same follies, too, still thou art bound to vice, and still a slave.
— John Dryden
I told you I was ill. (On his headstone)
— Spike Milligan
The good we have enjoyed from Heaven's free will, and shall we murmur to endure the ill?
— John Dryden
It's an ill wind that blows no good.
— John Heywood
Tis an ill wind that blows no minds
— Gregory Hill
Well married, a man is winged - ill-matched, he is shackled.
— Henry Ward Beecher