
better doubtless to believe much unreason and a little truth than to deny for denial's sake truth and unreason alike, —
W.B.Yeats

Rain falls on the just and the unjust alike. —
Thomas C. Foster

RETRIBUTION, n. A rain of fire-and-brimstone that falls alike upon the just and such of the unjust as have not procured shelter by evicting them. —
Ambrose Bierce

They are all alike you know. They hold their tongues for years and you think you're safe, but when the opportunity comes they remember everything. —
Edith Wharton

But Montague is bound as well as I,
In penalty alike; and 'tis not hard, I think,
For men so old as we to keep the peace. —
William Shakespeare

The Bible is a stream of running water, where alike the elephant may swim, and the lamb walk without losing its feet. —
Pope Gregory I

We're forever focusing upon our differences, and never noticing how much we're all alike. —
Dean Frazer

This may be the curse of human race . Not that we are different from one anther , but we are so alike . —
Salman Rushdie

Fools and wise-folk are alike harmless. It is the half-wise, and the half-foolish, who are the most dangerous. —
Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

The things that make us alike are stronger and finer than the things that make us different. —
Jane Addams

Women and cars are alike. Once they start giving you problems, get rid of them. —
Anonymous

We are all ghosts of yesterday, and the phantom of tomorrow awaits us alike in sunshine or in shadow, dimly perceived at times, never entirely lost. —
Daphne Du Maurier

Practice is personal; no two people's experiences are alike. —
Yongey Mingyur Rinpoche

It were not best that we should all think alike; it is difference of opinion that makes horse races. —
Mark Twain

Ball points belong to their age. They make everyone write alike. —
Lorraine Hansberry

Have you noticed how Emilio Estevez and Charlie Sheen look nothing alike, and yet they both manage to look exactly like their father, Martin? —
Ken O'Neill

If you live you may yet have good fortune but all the dead are dead alike —
C.S. Lewis

Life writes the poetry, but it will always call for witnesses and scribes alike to tattoo its echoes upon the ghosts of trees. —
Ged Thompson

War is not natural. We have to be trained for it, soldiers and citizens alike. —
Ann Jones

Civilisation makes us all as alike as peas in a pod, and it is the very uncouth - uncivilised, if you will - element which individualises nations. —
Alec-Tweedie

There is grace for the unrighteous and the self-righteous alike, and the father loves both sons well. —
Justin Buzzard

Love can be equated with God. It is like the rain that falls, or the sun that shines; for it touches on all: the good and bad alike. —
Douglas James Cottrell

What a dog I got, he found out we look alike, so he killed himself. —
Rodney Dangerfield

But you men ... you're all alike. Alive, dead, undead - all perverts! I had a drunken pervert in my pants! Do you know how unsanitary that is? —
Jeaniene Frost

The truth of my experience is that we are all a lot more alike than we are different. —
Anne Lamott
We are all alike, and we love to keep passion aglow at our feet, Like one that sitteth in shade and complacently smiles at the heat. —
Alfred Austin

Making love, we are all more alike than we are when we are talking or acting. —
Mary McCarthy

This is the secret that none dares tell who fights for a cause. Dying,
we are all alike. —
Jacqueline Carey

Sometimes we only see how people are different from us, but if you look hard enough, you can see how much we're all alike. —
Princess Jasmine
We are all alike on the inside. —
Mark Twain

All great artists draw from the same resource: the human heart, which tells us all that we are more alike than we are unlike. —
Maya Angelou