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It is most pleasant to commit a just action which is disagreeable to someone whom one does not like.
— Victor Hugo
But it is a writer's duty to write and speak and record the truth, always the truth, no matter whom may be offended.
— Edward Abbey
Life is a risk, Abby. Choose how and with whom you want to share it because you may not get another chance.
— M.K. Eidem
If we must have an enemy at the head of government, let it be one whom we can oppose, and for whom we are not responsible.
— Alexander Hamilton
I refuse to buy from anybody anything however nice or beautiful if it interferes with my growth or injures those whom Nature has made my first care.
— Mahatma Gandhi
It is far better to be deceived than undeceived by those whom we tenderly love.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Only a humanity to whom death has become as indifferent as its members, that has itself died, can inflict it administratively on innumerable people.
— Theodor Adorno
I was sent by God to torment / myself, my family, everyone / whom it's a sin to torment.
— Boris Pasternak
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
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
He who is passionate and hasty is generally honest. It is your cool, dissembling hypocrite of whom you should beware.
— Johann Kaspar Lavater
It's simply human nature to have an occasional, fleeting interest in someone whom you once loved.
— Emily Giffin
Words are, quite simply, weapons. How a person or an act or a thought looks depends entirely upon how - and by whom - it is described.
— Carolyn Hart
The Comrade Wolf knows whom to eat, as the saying goes. It knows whom to eat and is not about to listen to anyone, it seems.
— Vladimir Putin
We are always bored by the very people by whom it is vital not to be bored.
— Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Lastly, it is not with us as with other men, whom small things can discourage, or small discontentments cause to wish themselves at home again ...7
— Peter Marshall
It is for each of us freely to choose whom we shall serve, and find in that obedience our freedom.
— Mary Caroline Richards
Arrogance is, as it were, a solicitation on the part of one seeking honor for followers, whom he thinks he is entitled to treat with contempt.
— Immanuel Kant
Even after Independence, we have had to face the poison of casteism and communalism. How long these evils will continue? Whom does it benefit?
— Narendra Modi
He spoke as a disappointed man, for whom perfection existed only as something remembered - and then regretted, because it was lost.
— Eleanor Catton
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
Whenever you're having a burden in your heart, share it to those people whom you trust. It'll make you feel better.
— Jayson Engay
Slander is a vice that strikes a double blow; wounding both him that commits, and him against whom it is committed.
— Bernard-Joseph Saurin
It is God to whom and with whom we travel, and while He is the end of our journey, He is also at every stopping place.
— Elisabeth Elliot
It doesn't interest me where or what or with whom you have studied. I want to know what sustains you, from the inside, when all else falls away.
— Oriah Mountain Dreamer
It was a profound pleasure to her not to know what was coming next, provided some one whom she loved did.
— George MacDonald
Genius inspires this thirst for fame: there is no blessing undesired by those to whom Heaven gave the means of winning it.
— Madame De Stael
138. We do the same when awake as when dreaming: we only invent and imagine him with whom we have intercourse - and forget it immediately.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
The world upon whom grace is thrust as a bargain will grow tired of it.
— Dietrich Bonhoeffer
It is not hard to obey when we love the one whom we obey.
— Saint Ignatius
I have seen or heard of no other man whom destiny treated with such enmity as it did Philoktetes
— Sophocles
It is the enemy whom we do not suspect who is the most dangerous.
— Fernando De Rojas
It might be the doing of Satan, in whom Aaron anxiously believed with all of his being except, perhaps, his mind.
— Sinclair Lewis
It had seemed to him the ideal expression of an adult relationship, to have someone with whom you could discuss the mechanics of a shared existence.
— Hanya Yanagihara
As she put it, she knew of nothing so ravishing as having a child whom she could whip whenever she was in a bad mood.
("The Queen Fantasque") — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
("The Queen Fantasque") — Jean-Jacques Rousseau
This is [her] soul group.'
What do you mean?'
It's a group of souls with whom she resonates closely. — James Redfield
What do you mean?'
It's a group of souls with whom she resonates closely. — James Redfield
Krishna says, fight. He says, go out in the battlefield and kill those people whom it's your job to kill.
— Frederick Lenz
Dragons were notoriously finicky about whom they ate, and thought it the height of bad manners to be kept waiting by their selected fare.
— Sully Tarnish
It is the one who does what God commands to whom God can entrust His work, whom God can use to be a type of savior to others.
— Andrew Murray
Education is a weapon, whose effect depends on who holds it in his hands and at whom it is aimed.
— Joseph Vissarionovich Stalin
There are young men of whom it can be said that their countenances chatter. One looks at them and one knows them.
— Victor Hugo
To me he seemed one of those persons destined to failure of whom you wonder what purpose it can ever serve that they should have ben born.
— W. Somerset Maugham
I do not know to whom the aphorism 'There are no sound studies, only ones that haven't been busted yet' belongs, but it has measure of truth in it.
— Mark Dvoretsky
Man is the only one in whom the instinct of life falters long enough to enable it to ask the question Why?
— Joseph Wood Krutch
IT is well for us that, amidst all the variableness of life, there is One whom change cannot affect;
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
Let's face it: It's difficult enough to be funny without worrying about what is going to offend whom.
— Alan King
Beauty is an outward gift, which is seldom despised, except by those to whom it has been refused.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
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
It is neglect of the Bible which makes so many a prey to the first false teacher whom they hear.
— J.C. Ryle
Tyranny is Tyranny, let it come from whom it may.
— Howard Zinn
He whom God hath gifted with a love of retirement possesses, as it were, an extra sense.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
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
It has well been said that the arch-flatterer, with whom all petty flatterers have intelligence, is a man's self.
— Francis Bacon
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
How is it possible for one to own the stars?"
"To whom do they belong?" the businessman retorted, peevishly.
"I don't know. To nobody. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
"To whom do they belong?" the businessman retorted, peevishly.
"I don't know. To nobody. — Antoine De Saint-Exupery
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
Nobody home but She for Whom I Am the World. Can't go on like this, can't keep doing it.- Jericho Barrons
— Karen Marie Moning
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
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
It's easy to be a tough competitor and still be the kind of person with whom people love to compete.
— Chuck Thompson
It is very difficult to get up resentment towards persons whom one has never seen.
— John Henry Newman
There is no one so grateful as the man to whom you have given just the book his soul needed and he never knew it.
— Christopher Morley
Do not hold back good from those to whom it is owing, when it happens to be in the power of your hand to do it.
— Watch Tower Bible And Tract Society
I love the valiant; but it is not enough to wield a broadsword, one must also know against whom.
— Friedrich Nietzsche
I am defeated, and know it, if I meet any human being from whom I find myself unable to learn anything.
— George Herbert Palmer
Happy the man to whom heaven has given a morsel of bread without laying him under the obligation of thanking any other for it than heaven itself.
— Miguel De Cervantes
Miracle: An event described by those to whom it was told by men who did not see it.
— Elbert Hubbard
My marriage license reads, 'To whom it may concern,'
— Mickey Rooney
The destroyer Cork, like the useful hero for whom it is named, will be game to the last.
— Josephus Daniels
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
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
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
I shall stick to my resolution of writing always what I think no matter whom it offends.
— Julia Ward Howe
Man's obsession with his own wants is taking him further from those without whom happiness cannot be found. It is taking him from his people.
— Anasazi Foundation