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He dances well to whom Fortune pipes.
— John Ray
To kill a relative of whom you are tired is something. But to inherit his property afterwards, that is genuine pleasure.
— Honore De Balzac
Time is truly apathetic to the many to whom a little empathy would mean so much.
~"Disarming (Reign of Blood #2) — Alexia Purdy
~"Disarming (Reign of Blood #2) — Alexia Purdy
There's no one who's ever been significantly in my life for whom I don't have a sort of tenderness because they helped to shape who I am.
— Rachel McAdams
Men unite against none so readily as against those whom they
see attempting to rule over them. — Xenophon
see attempting to rule over them. — Xenophon
I leave the world and its affairs to the young and energetic, and resign myself to their care, of whom I have endeavored to take care when young.
— Thomas Jefferson
"Oh!" said my aunt, "I was not aware at first to whom I had the pleasure of objecting."
— Charles Dickens
For I am yearning to visit the limits of the all-nurturing Earth, and Oceans, from whom the gods are sprung.
— Homer
God loves greatly those whom he requires to suffer greatly.
— Jennifer Worth
To whom God will, there be the victory.
— William Shakespeare
But to whom much is given much also can be taken,
— Patricia Cornwell
Of those to whom much is given, much is asked.
— Lyndon B. Johnson
It was a genuine pleasure to research and write about a woman from whom, as Life magazine correspondent David Zeitlin put it, there is no letting down
— Estella M. Chung
But fishing, as we know, in libraries or anywhere else, is a tricky business, with never a certainty of who's going to catch whom.
— J.D. Salinger
I wanted to create a game (EarthBound) with real characters; characters whom players would recognize in the people around them.
— Shigesato Itoi
all of the great writers drank, except for Kafka and Nietzsche, neither of whom you exactly wanted to be when you grew up.
— Anne Lamott
There grows in the North Country a certain kind of youth of whom it may be said that he is born to be a Londoner.
— Arnold Bennett
It is always some illusion that creates disillusion, especially in the young, for whom the only alternative to perfection is cynicism.
— Jacques Barzun
But God has a few of us to whom he whispers in the ear; The rest may reason and welcome; 'tis we musicians know.
— Robert Browning
No man can love a second time the person whom he has once truly ceased to love.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Success is doing what you want to do, when you want, where you want, with whom you want, as much as you want.
— Anthony Robbins
To know God begins with knowing ourselves, our true selves, whom we uncover as we make choices that help us step beyond the influence of the ego.
— Peter Santos
Atreyu was fighting not for himself, but for his friend, whom he was trying to save by defeating him.
— Michael Ende
Why is it that the people with whom one loves to be silent are also the very ones with whom one loves to talk?
— Kate Douglas Wiggin
It is neglect of the Bible which makes so many a prey to the first false teacher whom they hear.
— J.C. Ryle
When God contemplates some great work, He begins it by the hand of some poor, weak, human creature, to whom He afterwards gives aid.
— Martin Luther
To know whom to strike is competence; to know how to strike is skill; to know where and when to strike is art; to know why to strike is victory.
— James Roby
Gwendolen would not have liked to be an object of disgust to this husband whom she hated: she liked all disgust to be on her side.
— George Eliot
Starting with 'Thirteen,' my known technique is to cast the lead, then find someone with whom they have incredible chemistry.
— Catherine Hardwicke
We would rather see those to whom we do good, than those who do good to us.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
I was escaping from Nature and at last becoming myself, that Other whom I was aspiring to be in the eyes of others.
— Jean-Paul Sartre
A poet, to whom no one cruel and imposing listens, / Disdained by senates, whispers to your dust,
— Carolyn Kizer
And certainly there are many speakers whom I'd like to see do more trembling, more unknowing, more apologizing.
— Maggie Nelson
Every scene should be able to answer three questions: Who wants what from whom? What happens if they don't get it? Why now?
— David Mamet
A councilor ought not to sleep the whole night through, a man to whom the populace is entrusted, and who has many responsibilities.
— Homer
I am defeated, and know it, if I meet any human being from whom I find myself unable to learn anything.
— George Herbert Palmer
To whom the wilie Adder, blithe and glad.
— John Milton
If there is any person to whom you feel a dislike, that is the person of whom you ought never to speak.
— Richard Cecil
We seldom call anybody lazy, but such as we reckon inferior to us, and of whom we expect some service.
— Bernard De Mandeville
Religion does not confirm that there are hungry people in the world; it interprets the hungry to be our brethren whom we allow to starve.
— Dorothee Solle
It is inevitable that those to whom is vouchsafed a long life of usefulness should outlive the friends of their youth.
— Cleveland Abbe
Innocence is the highest gift one gives to the man with whom she will spend her life....her husband, and no other, is entitled to that gift.
— Cheryl Ann Smith
God Himself even "forgets" the wickedness committed by those whom He has forgiven. That's why it is never too late to clean up your life.
— James C. Dobson
Nothing opens the heart like a true friend, to whom you may impart griefs, joys, fears, hopes ... and whatever lies upon the heart ...
— Francis Bacon
What could be said about me ... a man to whom only his painting matters? And of course his garden and his flowers as well.
— Claude Monet
You are the only girl with whom I want to live, and the only girl without whom I can not live.
— Rohit Sharma
I shall stick to my resolution of writing always what I think no matter whom it offends.
— Julia Ward Howe
Cribbage, n. A substitute for conversation among those to whom nature has denied ideas.
— Ambrose Bierce
Beauty is an outward gift, which is seldom despised, except by those to whom it has been refused.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
For everything that God desires to do in the earth, He enters into partnership with those to whom He has already given dominion.
— Myles Munroe
The foes from whom we pray to be delivered are our own passions, appetites, and follies; and against these there is always need that we should war.
— Theodore Roosevelt
Let's face it: It's difficult enough to be funny without worrying about what is going to offend whom.
— Alan King
Truth is not merely what we are thinking, but also why, to whom and under what circumstances we say it.
— Vaclav Havel
God accomplishes his designs unknown even to those whom he employs as his instruments.
— Jean-Henri Merle D'Aubigne
A disciple asked, "Who is a Master?" The Master replied, "Anyone to whom it is given to let go of the ego. Such a person's life is then a masterpiece.
— Anthony De Mello
The one to whom nothing was refused, whose tears were always wiped away by an anxious mother, will not abide being offended.
- De Ira 2.21.6 — Seneca.
- De Ira 2.21.6 — Seneca.
Epicurus says that you should rather have regard to the company with whom you eat and drink, than to what you eat and drink.
— Seneca The Younger
Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.
— Charles Dickens
Writing is such a solitary occupation that it takes a long time to build up a group of professional peers with whom you genuinely identify.
— Sara Sheridan
I love physics with all my heart ...
It is a kind of personal love, as one has for
a person to whom one is grateful for many things. — Lise Meitner
It is a kind of personal love, as one has for
a person to whom one is grateful for many things. — Lise Meitner
There are certain people whom one feels almost inclined to urge to hurry up and die so that their letters can be published.
— Christopher Morley
By Hercules! I prefer to err with Plato, whom I know how much you value, than to be right in the company of such men.
— Marcus Tullius Cicero
I know writers for whom the act of writing is a necessary chore. They suffer to write great work. I am very lucky that for me writing is a delight.
— Denise Duhamel
It has happened to me to meet many of the men of my day whom the world agreed to call great.
— Rebecca Harding Davis
Aye, it's true. I've spent long years seeking a wee dove to adore. But not because I wished for one to tend. I've wanted one with whom I could soar.
— Veronica Wolff
This is a busy week with me and lunatics, whom I tend to see as either signs or messengers.
— David Sedaris
Of him to whom less is given, less will be required, but our utmost exertions are required of us all.
— Anne Bronte
It would be curious to discover who it is to whom one writes in a diary. Possibly to some mysterious personification of one's own identity.
— Beatrice Webb
It is folly to censure him whom all the world adores.
— Publilius Syrus
Better the rule of One, whom all obey, than to let clamorous demagogues betray our freedom with the kiss of anarchy.
— Oscar Wilde
Those whom even love cannot shake from their habitual aversion to risk and inertia are those who are truly unredeemable.
— Cristina Nehring
Die before the one whom you love; to live after he dies is to live a worthless life in this world.
— Guru Angad
Excise: A hateful tax levied upon commodities, and adjudged not by the common judges of property, but wretches hired by those to whom excise is paid.
— Samuel Johnson
We are almost always wearied in the company of persons with whom we are not permitted to be weary.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Leave words to them whom words, not doings, move.
— Arthur Symons
This I say is the present moment; this is the first day of the summer holidays. This is part of the emerging monster to whom we are attached.
— Virginia Woolf
Miss Sarah Pocket, whom I now saw to be a little dry brown corrugated old woman, with a small face that might have been made of walnut shells ...
— Charles Dickens
We often have to put up with most from those on whom we most depend.
— Baltasar Gracian
Reasoning at every step he treads, Man yet mistakes his way, Whilst meaner things, whom instinct leads, Are rarely known to stray.
— William Cowper
Oh darling, your only too wild, to those whom are to tame, don't let opinions change you.
— Nikki Rowe
There must not be any single person in the world whom you should allow to rent a portion of your heart. Don't hold grudge. Forgive and move on...
— Assegid Habtewold
Life in clubs is no paltry sign of the times we live in. Here gentlemen gamble with others whom they would not dream of inviting to their homes.
— Honore De Balzac
If you want to interpret well and confidently, set Christ before you, for He is the man to whom it all applies, every bit of it.
— Martin Luther
Women are happy to possess a man whom all women covet.
— Honore De Balzac
A benefit of friendship is knowing whom to tell secrets to.
— Alessandro Manzoni
You can't deceive your own mother. That's the one person, the only one, to whom you will always be transparent.
— Alexander McCall Smith
Why a woman turns fifty and certain people to whom she gave birth start thinking she should be wearing orthopedic shoes is completely beyond me.
— Kelly Hunter