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The political form of a society wherein the proletariat is victorious in overthrowing the bourgeoisie will be a democratic republic.
— Vladimir Lenin
Friendship, sweet-resting place of the soul, the gloaming wherein our hearts find peace ...
— Alphonse De Lamartine
Find earth where grows no weed, and you may find a heart wherein no error grows.
— James Sheridan Knowles
There is no so wretched and coarse a soul wherein some particular faculty is not seen to shine.
— Michel De Montaigne
How then is perfection to be sought? Wherein lies our hope? In education, and in nothing else.
— Immanuel Kant
We live in a very special, yet very dangerous time, wherein a new global culture is painfully struggling to be born. It
— Vasant Dattatray Lad
No man can describe to another convincingly wherein lies the magic of the woman who ensnares him.
— Algernon Blackwood
The Bible is the cradle wherein Christ is laid.
— Martin Luther
Wherein we discover that many of the "rules" for good writing and good sex are the same: Keep your hand moving, lose control, and don't think.
— Natalie Goldberg
The past is no longer yours; the future is not yet in your power. You have only the present wherein to do good.
— Alphonsus Liguori
Time is that wherein there is opportunity, and opportunity is that wherein there is no great time.
— Hippocrates
I wish, grave governor, 'twere in my power
To favour you; but 'tis my father's cause,
Wherein I may not, nay, I dare not dally. — Christopher Marlowe
To favour you; but 'tis my father's cause,
Wherein I may not, nay, I dare not dally. — Christopher Marlowe
No government has ever been, or can ever be, wherein time-servers and blockheads will not be uppermost.
— John Dryden
The darkest day in a man's career is that wherein he fancies there is some easier way of getting a dollar than by squarely earning it.
— Horace Greeley
Memory is the treasure house of the mind wherein the monuments thereof are kept and preserved.
— Thomas Fuller
When loneliness is a constant state of being, it harkens back to a childhood wherein neglect and abandonment were the landscape of life.
— Alexandra Katehakis
Thou seest we are not all alone unhappy:
This wide and universal theatre
Presents more woeful pageants than the scene
Wherein we play in. — William Shakespeare
This wide and universal theatre
Presents more woeful pageants than the scene
Wherein we play in. — William Shakespeare
An house is of a double nature, viz., one, wherein it is a way and means of expence, the other as it is an instrument and tool of gain.
— William Petty
Lenny Bruce described flamenco as being an art form wherein a dancer applauds his own ass.
— David Rakoff
Laws themselves, political Constitutions, are not our Life; but only the house wherein our Life is led.
— Thomas Carlyle
I'm simultaneously terrified of the thought of existing forever and not existing at all. Wherein is my peace?
— Hannah Hart
Love not pleasure; love God. This is the Everlasting Yea, wherein all contradiction is solved ...
— Thomas Carlyle
Opinion is something wherein I go about to give reasons why all the world should think as I think.
— John Selden
Meditation ... must be power of will and strength of attention, being like a flight to great heights wherein wings must be plied hard though joyfully.
— James Vila Blake
It is vain to find fault with those arts of deceiving wherein men find pleasure to be deceived.
— John Locke
I conceive there lies a clear rule in Titus that the elder women should instruct the younger and then I must have a time wherein I must do it.
— Anne Hutchinson
Thy books should, like thy friends, not many be, yet such wherein men may thy judgment see.
— William Wycherley
Turn thy gaze inward, wherein resides the Supreme Self.
— Swami Vivekananda
Truth is the ground of science, the centre wherein all things repose, and is the type of eternity.
— Philip Sidney
Mortification is the soul's vigorous opposition to self, wherein sincerity is most evident.
— John Owen
But peaceful was the night Wherein the Prince of Light His reign of peace upon the earth began.
— John Milton
Is there a point of taxation wherein even a Democrat would acknowledge it is thievery by the government?
— Dennis Prager
It is difficult to feel things very strongly in a world wherein most of the time, the majority seem to be intoxicated and often senseless.
— C. JoyBell C.
There is far too much of divorce, wherein hearts are broken, and sometimes lives are destroyed.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
I know not if the dark or bright shall be by lot; if that wherein my hopes delight be best or not.
— Henry Alford
The Play's the Thing, wherein I'll catch the conscience of the King.
— William Shakespeare
By nature and doctrines I am addicted to the habit of discovering choice places wherein to feed.
— O. Henry
[A]s if life were a thunder-storm wherein you can see by a flash the horizon, and then cannot see your hand ...
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Life is a continuous feeling wherein something you work for it to be happy in terms of your soul.
— Fernando Lachica
Moderation is the center wherein all philosophies, both human and divine, meet.
— Benjamin Disraeli
Marriage is commonly a meal wherein the soup is better than the desert.
— Austin O'Malley
In every man there is something wherein I may learn of him, and in that I am his pupil.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Disguise, I see thou art a wickedness,/ Wherein the ... enemy does much.
— William Shakespeare
I find quite as much material for a lecture in those points wherein I have failed, as in those wherein I have been moderately successful.
— Abraham Lincoln
Seriousness is the very thing wherein consisteth our sincerity. If thou art not serious, thou art not a Christian (279).
— Richard Baxter
Life is a tragedy wherein we sit as spectators for a while and then act our part in it.
— Jonathan Swift
Next up, The Winds of Winter. Wherein, I hope, everybody will be shivering together once again. ... - George R. R. Martin April 2011
— George R R Martin
Blessed be to God for the day of rest and religious occupation wherein earthly things assume their true size.
— William Wilberforce
The universe now appeared to me as a void wherein floated rare flakes of snow, each flake a universe.
— Olaf Stapledon
CHAPTER XLIII WHEREIN IS SHOWN HOW THE ARTFUL DODGER GOT INTO TROUBLE
— Charles Dickens
In order to demonstrate IT value, organizations need to first know wherein lies the IT value.
— Pearl Zhu
The mind is the mine of man, wherein he digs out good or evil.
— Ogwo David Emenike
Music is supposed to create an associate level, wherein I and you and you and I can associate without any misunderstanding.
— Burning Spear
Wherein you reprove another be unblameable yourself, for example is more prevalent than precepts.
— George Washington
A garden, sir, wherein all rainbows and flowers were heaped together.
— Charles Kingsley
Instead it seems that business - like weight loss - is a subject wherein hope and fear inspire limitless gullibility.
— Paul Krugman
A world of contradictions, wherein everything is gray and almost nothing is black and white.
— David Sheff
War consisteth not in battle only,or the act of fighting;but in a tract of time,wherein the will to contend by battle is sufficiently known
— Thomas Hobbes
Drawn up and signed by the proper parties, wherein Epps acknowledged he
— Solomon Northup
Western dance begins with its feet firmly planted on the ground whereas Butoh begins with a dance wherein the dancer tries in vain to find his feet
— Tatsumi Hijikata
No labor is hard, no time is long, wherein the glory of eternity is the mark we level at.
— Francis Quarles
This is the Night wherein I'm lost, the Love through which I am no longer
— Aleister Crowley
My father was both a scientist and a magician, but he declared that it was in literature wherein we discovered our truest natures.
— Alice Hoffman
A man is the facade of a temple wherein all wisdom and all good abide.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
[The Psalms are] a Little Bible, wherein everything contained in the entire Bible is beautifully and briefly comprehended.
— Martin Luther
Value dwells not in particular will;
It holds his estimate and dignity
As well wherein 'tis precious of itself
As in the prizer. — William Shakespeare
It holds his estimate and dignity
As well wherein 'tis precious of itself
As in the prizer. — William Shakespeare
Resolved, to ask myself at the end of every day, week, month and year, wherein I could possibly in any respect have done better.
— Jonathan Edwards
Let each man pass his days in that wherein his skill is greatest.
— Sextus Propertius
And to Shakespeare I owe my vision of the world as a theater, wherein all humans are acting out their parts.
— James Broughton
Self-love is better than any gilding to make that seem gorgeous wherein ourselves be parties.
— Philip Sidney
True affection is a body of enigmas, mysteries and riddles, wherein two so become one that they both become two.
— Thomas Browne
Our yesterdays Are like a lonely and a ruined land Wherein a breeze of recollection sighs
A fading land to which is no return. — Henry Abbey
A fading land to which is no return. — Henry Abbey
High Air-castles are cunningly built of Words, the Words well bedded also in good Logic-mortar; wherein, however, no Knowledge will come to lodge.
— Thomas Carlyle
CHAPTER XXV WHEREIN THIS HISTORY REVERTS TO MR. FAGIN AND COMPANY
— Charles Dickens
Broke people are busy with their time, wherein successful people are productive with their time.
— Vishwas Chavan
There is nothing wherein their womanliness is more honestly garnished than with silence.
— Nicholas Udall
The imagination is literally the workshop wherein are fashioned all plans created by man.
— Napoleon Hill
Be not afraid life with all its despair, pain and unhappiness is just a crucible wherein your brighter dreams are conceived, shaped and born
— Rassool Jibraeel Snyman
Wherein cunning, but in craft? Wherein crafty, but in villainy? Wherein villainous, but in all things? Wherein worthy, but in nothing?
— William Shakespeare
The heart is a temple wherein all truth resides.
— George Burns
When a fool does evil work, he forgets that he is lighting a fire wherein he must burn one day.
— Juan Mascaro