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A beautiful woman without fixed principles may be likened to those fair but rootless flowers which float in streams, driven by every breeze.
— Marguerite Gardiner, Countess Of Blessington
Sorry, I happen to be into women, so Thanatos doesn't do it for me. But it's probably fair to say that if I were gay, I'd do him.
— Larissa Ione
Be merry, and employ your chiefest thoughts
To courtship and such fair ostents of love
As shall conveniently become you there. — William Shakespeare
To courtship and such fair ostents of love
As shall conveniently become you there. — William Shakespeare
The QB is going to be judged, fair or unfair, on success in the playoffs. You remember QBs who have won 3 or 4 Super Bowls
— Aaron Rodgers
It really wasn't fair. Why did guys have to be such jerks?
— Ellen Emerson White
To be honest and to be fair were not always the same thing.
— Damon Galgut
To be called a coward, I don't think that's fair.
— Rodney Alexander
The first duty of a newspaper is to be accurate. If it be accurate, it follows that it is fair.
— Herbert Bayard Swope
now he was about to be killed because of yet another petty human with more power than sense. It didn't seem fair.
— James S.A. Corey
I think if the world were a fair and just place, there wouldn't even need to be a gay label.
— Beth Ditto
To all those women
strong enough to be heroes; fair enough to be ladies. This song is for you. — Robert Fanney
strong enough to be heroes; fair enough to be ladies. This song is for you. — Robert Fanney
There are a lot of grown ups who, should be sent up to their rooms, and told they must stay there, until they learn they can play fair.
— Dawud Wharnsby Ali
Never be too quick to criticize yourself. It's not fair to all of your friends and relatives, who are dying to do it for you.
— Texas Bix Bender
To be fair to my dad, he is one of the brightest men I've ever met.
— Philip Seymour Hoffman
Give an average baby a fair chance, and if it doesn't do something it oughtn't to a doctor should be called in at once.
— Jerome K. Jerome
Grace isn't meant to be fair, grace is meant to be good
— James Prescott
Ah, but you see, I didn't want to be fair.
— E. M. Forster
Bush's memoir is 512 pages. To be fair, 200 of those pages are just games and puzzles.
— Craig Ferguson
To believe in God is to know that all the rules will be fair, and that there will be wonderful surprises.
— Ugo Betti
Any normal and fair-minded person would have a perfect right to be concerned if a group of Romanian people suddenly moved in next door.
— Nigel Farage
Don't expect life to be fair an', Paddy, for God's sake, don't ever give all yer love to just one thing.
— Cindy Brandner
Guys should not be allowed to be prettier than girls; it just isn't right, or fair.
— Rachel Van Dyken
The universe is not fair and it is never going to be fair.
— Daniel Keys Moran
(The pig) hath a fair sepulchre in the grateful stomach of the judicious epicure - and for such a tomb might be content to die.
— Charles Lamb
The advantage we have as Americans is that we can be fair; we tend to be more open-minded about different styles of wine.
— Robert M. Parker Jr.
Life is going to beat you up, it wouldn't be fair if you didn't throw some punches back at it
— Bradley Bowman
People ... shouldn't be allowed to have new children if they'd already given away all their love to their old ones. It wasn't fair.
— Khaled Hosseini
Vanity is great motivation, to be fair.
— Matthew McConaughey
Religion and tradition remain allies in a system that's still perceived to be fair.
— Michael J. Sullivan
If you ever expect life to be fair, you are in for a shocking disappointment. Life is what it is. Fair is something we made up.
— Michael Treanor
I think I've realized that business and being polite [don't] match. You can be fair, but me being polite was not me being fair to myself.
— Beyonce Knowles
Everyone has a fair turn to be as great as he pleases.
— Jeremy Collier
It's been painful to see the people that you love be attacked when you know it's not fair or true.
— Jeb Bush
Though to be fair, "I live with my mother" is not the sexiest thing a man in his mid-forties can say.
— Marshall Thornton
Look this is hardly fair. You sold me impure petrol at black-market price and not even one shop could be put to the torch.
— Saadat Hasan Manto
Los Angeles can never be convinced to fight fair, but the town has an insidious way of tempting back its most devoted followers.
— Jennifer Harrison
'It is my duty to warn you that it will be used against you,' cried the Inspector, with the magnificent fair play of the British criminal law.
— Arthur Conan Doyle
Play fair, be prepared for others to play dirty, and don't let them drag you into the mud.
— Richard Branson
But if all the fair folk take to the Havens, it will be a duller world for those who are doomed to stay.
— J.R.R. Tolkien
I want to be remembered as a woman who was fair and always gave 150 percent, no matter what I did.
— Patti LaBelle
Before them: the girls whose hearts were to be wrung were yet fair little maidens a-star with hopes and dreams.
— L.M. Montgomery
I don't like this."
"To be fair, Matthias, you don't like much. — Leigh Bardugo
"To be fair, Matthias, you don't like much. — Leigh Bardugo
It's Unfair to be fair
Because Life is unfair — Farley Maglaya
Because Life is unfair — Farley Maglaya
I'm honest, I'm fair and I'm sure, as time progresses, those who don't believe that will find it to be true.
— John Hogg
It felt wrong for me to push Lady Luck to the side and for me to choose who ought to be 'lucky'. It didn't seem right. It wasn't fair.
— John-Talmage Mathis
I call on you not to hate, because hate does not leave space for a person to be fair and it makes you blind and closes all doors of thinking.
— Saddam Hussein
I kind of like the idea of adorning women in crowns and jewels. Call me sexist, but I think the fair sex should be worshiped. - Seth to Georgina
— Richelle Mead
Sooner or later that which is now life shall be poetry, and every fair and manly trait shall add a richer strain to the song.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Balance in impossible; memories are better. (TILT-7 Solutions To Be A Guilt-free Working Mom)
— Marci Fair
Feel like a freak. Unless le freak, c'est chic?" She shrugged. "To be fair, they only rise up whenever immortals do.
— Kresley Cole
I think we need to have competitive tax rates in order to create jobs in this country. And I think it should be fair.
— Kristi Noem
Fair Game Theory: If you are dumb enough to be drained by people then you are fair game.
— Frederick Lenz
To be fair, I don't think it's a plague to say I have the misfortune of making movies for a living.
— A. J. Bowen
The courts used to be, fair and square, the avengers of secular crimes; but nowadays they demand respect even for the criminal.
— Franz Grillparzer
It has long been my desire to be a little worm in the fair apple of Progress.
— Sherwood Anderson
Sometimes it's good to be the smartest rat in the sewer.
— Michael Houbrick
I had a very strong background in journalism, so it's my instinct to try to be as fair and accurate as possible.
— Peter Landesman
A powerful woman is someone who exudes confidence and can be tough but fair and kind. And also knows how to get what she wants.
— Jennifer Lawrence
I don't ever want to be a fair-weather anything. Playing through the elements is always better than sitting on the sidelines.
— Lorii Myers
Even if surviving wasn't simple, or easy, or fair.
Even if he could never be human.
He wanted the chance to matter.
He wanted to live. — Victoria Schwab
Even if he could never be human.
He wanted the chance to matter.
He wanted to live. — Victoria Schwab
Learn in confession to be honest with God. Do not give fair names to foul sins; call them what you will, they will smell no sweeter.
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
I don't want to be in a world where he doesn't get to survive. How is that in any way fair?
— Nalini Singh
Works of art are of an infinite solitude, and no means of approach is so useless as criticism. Only love can touch and hold them and be fair to them.
— Rainer Maria Rilke
I'm not going to complain about the fact that people are paying attention to my work. I suppose that wouldn't be fair.
— Frank Miller
To be fair, Republicans are not blameless. The deficit began to spiral out of control on President Bush's watch.
— Rob Woodall
Paddy Ashdown is the only party leader who's a trained killer. Although, to be fair, Mrs Thatcher was self taught.
— Charles Kennedy
It occurred to me, when I was old enough to make rules of my own, that they should be fair and simple.
— Moon Unit Zappa
I think that once you have a fair idea where you want to go, your first move will be to apply yourself in school.
— J.D. Salinger
It's not fair! (Ryssa)
Because life was ever about fairness.
Oh, to be as naive as his sister. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
Because life was ever about fairness.
Oh, to be as naive as his sister. — Sherrilyn Kenyon
We must have a fair tax in the United States. We have to re-adjust it, we must be fiscally responsible.
— Peter Camejo
The end did not justify the means, but justifiable means that brought about a fair and necessary conclusion were not to be dismissed.
— Robert Ludlum
The thing with brothers is, you're supposed to take turns being the keeper. Sometimes you get to sit down and be the brother who is kept.
— Orson Scott Card
... it's better in fact to be guilty of manslaughter than of fraud about what is fair and just.
— Plato
There are deserts in every life, and the desert must be depicted if we are to give a fair and complete idea of the country.
— Andre Maurois
Education is not for profit. If you're not in education for profit, it's not going to be a fair critique for education.
— Noam Chomsky
Fiction wouldn't be much fun without its fair share of scoundrels, and they have to live somewhere.
— Jasper Fforde
Before thee stands this fair Hesperides,
With golden fruit, but dangerous to be touched;
For death-like dragons here affright thee hard. — William Shakespeare
With golden fruit, but dangerous to be touched;
For death-like dragons here affright thee hard. — William Shakespeare