Top 19 Beggared Quotes
#1. Love must kiss that mortal's eyesWho hopes to see fair Arcady.No gold can buy you entrance there;But beggared Love may go all bare-No wisdom won with weariness;But Love goes in with Folly's dress-No fame that wit could ever win;But only Love may lead Love in.
Henry Cuyler Bunner
#2. Do you find
Your patience so predominant in your nature
That you can let this go? Are you so gospelled,
To pray for this good man and for his issue,
Whose heavy hand hath bowed you to the grave,
And beggared yours for ever?
William Shakespeare
#3. Sedition is bred in the lap of luxury and its chosen emissaries are the beggared spendthrift and the impoverished libertine.
George Bancroft
#4. [Mab] was pale, beautiful on a scale that beggared simple description, and I harbored a healthy and rational terror of her.
Jim Butcher
#5. Fallen from sonship, beggared of grace,
Grant me. Father, a servant's place.
Christina Rossetti
#6. There are robberies that leave man or woman forever beggared of peace and joy, yet kept secret by the sufferer.
George Eliot
#7. You have lived on broken hearts all your life," said Caspian, "and if you are beggared, it is better to be a beggar than a slave. But where is my other friend?
C.S. Lewis
#8. Anger is not bad. Anger can be a very positive thing, the thing that moves us beyond the acceptance of evil.
Joan D. Chittister
#9. Maybe the most annoying questions is: "Where do you see yourself in so many years?" It's a terrifying answer no matter how you think of it.
Don Hertzfeldt
#10. If you can't write your song in half an hour, you're in trouble - which is always true.
Garth Hudson
#11. It is annoying to be honest to no purpose.
Ovid
#12. Friendship is tested in the thick years of success rather than in the thin years of struggle.
Barry Humphries
#13. I won't read a new graphic comic novel until the writer has completed the entire series. I got burned a few times when I got turned on to a book, plowed through it only to find out the author was in the middle of writing the next.
Nick Offerman
#14. Is not the history of real civilization the slow and gradual emancipation of the intellect, of the judgment, from the mastery of passion? Is not that man civilized whose reason sits the crowned monarch of his brain - whose passions are his servants?
Robert Green Ingersoll
#15. I'll tell you, I go absolutely bananas for phallic-shaped fruit.
Jarod Kintz
#16. Does the human heart know chasms so abysmal?
Alan Moore
#17. Mr. Bennet stood, dropping his napkin on the table. As interesting as I find this conversation, an urgent matter has come up. I need a hamburger.
Curtis Sittenfeld
#18. Fashion may renew itself every six months but one thing remains the same: bouncers always wear black.
Paulo Coelho
#19. Knowing what you don't know is the beginning of wisdom.
Debasish Mridha
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