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He dances well to whom Fortune pipes.
— John Ray
For God is himself the Being of all Beings, and we are as gods in him, through whom he revealeth himself.
— Jakob Bohme
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
Great honours are great burdens, but on whom They are cast with envy, he doth bear two loads.
— Ben Jonson
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
We do not seek a Christ whom we have invented, for only in the real communion of the Church do we encounter the real Christ.
— Pope Benedict XVI
"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
Whom you would change, you must first love.
— Martin Luther King Jr.
Our lives are the only meaningful expression of what we believe and in Whom we believe. And the only real wealth, for any of us, lies in our faith.
— Gordon B. Hinckley
Well at ease are the Sleepers for whom Existence is a shallow Dream.
— Thomas Carlyle
At every stage of my career I have had interesting and cordial colleagues, some of whom are close friends.
— Daniel Nathans
The man for whom the law exists - the man of forms, the conservative - is a tame man.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
In how many minds
should I go crazy?
Whom should I ask? — Suman Pokhrel
should I go crazy?
Whom should I ask? — Suman Pokhrel
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
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
Honor the sacred. Honor the Earth, our Mother. Honor all with whom we share the Earth Walk in balance and beauty.
— Robert Muller
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
The same whom create, is the same whom will destinate.
— Jonathan Anthony Burkett
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
They are the men of fancy, the favourites of the sex, who outwardly respect, and inwardly despise the weak creatures whom they thus sport with.
— Mary Wollstonecraft
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
IT is well for us that, amidst all the variableness of life, there is One whom change cannot affect;
— Charles Haddon Spurgeon
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
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 well been said that the arch-flatterer, with whom all petty flatterers have intelligence, is a man's self.
— Francis Bacon
For whom am I waiting? I don't know, at this point in my life there doesn't seem to be anybody that I am really waiting for, hoping for.
— Cezmi Ersoz
We had a son, whom we named Bertran. Just the one, though I prayed for more. Loving him made me rich in ways I'd too long been poor.
— Julie Berry
Each of the patriots whom we remember on this day was first a beloved son or daughter, a brother or sister, or a spouse, friend, and neighbor.
— George H. W. Bush
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
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
The crime of suicide lies rather in its disregard for the feelings of those whom we leave behind.
— E. M. Forster
Among those whom I like or admire, I can find no common denominator, but among those whom I love, I can: all of them make me laugh.
— W. H. Auden
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
The Trinity, one God, of whom are all things, through whom are all things, in whom are all things. [1723]
— Augustine Of Hippo
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
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
Die before the one whom you love; to live after he dies is to live a worthless life in this world.
— Guru Angad
I'm not a teacher: only a fellow traveler of whom you asked the way. I pointed ahead - ahead of myself as well as you.
— George Bernard Shaw
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
He whom God hath gifted with a love of retirement possesses, as it were, an extra sense.
— Edward Bulwer-Lytton, 1st Baron Lytton
I am a part of all whom I have met.
— Alfred The Great
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
He whom is without typos, throw the first stone.
— Antonia Perdu
Nothing great in science has ever been done by men, whatever their powers, in whom the divine afflatus of the truth-seeker was wanting.
— Thomas Huxley
Why do you condemn a man whom you have never met, whom no one knows and about whom even you yourself know nothing?
— Gaston Leroux
The deep joy we take in the company of people with whom we have just recently fallen in love is undisguisable.
— John Cheever
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
Whom first we love, you know, we seldom wed.
— Hazel Felleman
We both know dad was my parental trash can, the fatherly receptacle on whom I dumped my emotions.
— Anna Banks
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
The worst of slaves is he whom passion rules.
— Rupert Brooke
Art is the child of nature in whom we trace the features of the mothers face.
— Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Concentrate ... for the greatest achievements are reserved for the man of single aim, in whom no rival powers divide the empire of the soul.
— Orison Swett Marden
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
Hold my hands, O Lord, for the world is so crowded,
If I lose myself, whom else would I condemn? — Preeth Nambiar
If I lose myself, whom else would I condemn? — Preeth Nambiar
I am defeated, and know it, if I meet any human being from whom I find myself unable to learn anything.
— George Herbert Palmer
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
Those whom we support hold us up in life.
— Marie Von Ebner-Eschenbach
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
Strongest minds are often those whom the noisy world hears least.
— William Wordsworth
Never close your lips to those whom you have already opened your heart.
— Charles Dickens
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
The nature of faith, I think, is based so much on one's capacity for hope for those whom you love.
— Dolores Hart
Words were all he knew; they possessed and overwhelmed him, as if they were a thousand white cats with whom he shared a one-room apartment.
— Mark Helprin
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
No one knows whom the shoe pinches - no one.
— Sholom Aleichem
How wrong are those simpletons, of whom the world is full, who look more at ... color than at the figures which show spirit and movement.
— Michelangelo
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
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.
It has happened to me to meet many of the men of my day whom the world agreed to call great.
— Rebecca Harding Davis