
Top 16 Benjamin Lay Quotes
#1. Everyone likes flattery; and when you come to Royalty you should lay it on with a trowel.
Benjamin Disraeli
#3. Some things must be good in themselves, else there could be no measure whereby to lay out good and evil.
Benjamin Whichcote
#4. You scare me," she whispered. "Yeah? Well join the club, cause you sure as shit scare the fuck out of me.
C.P. Smith
#5. Experience had taught me that even the most precious memories fade with the passage of time.
Nicholas Sparks
#6. I think the very best thing you can do is observe what makes you stronger and what makes you weaker.
Frederick Lenz
#7. What is more insane than to vent on senseless things the anger that is felt towards men?
Seneca The Younger
#8. Just so we're clear, I'm not zen by any stretch of the imagination. However, what I've read about change being the only constant is a concept that I can grab onto and have used quite a lot.
Patrick Fabian
#9. Drink," he commanded, seeing the look of hunger, of passion, in the boy's eyes. The intensity of his blood had awoken the predatory fire that lay within all men.
Mark Benjamin
#10. I can feel him step close, then his hands lay on my shoulders, and they burn in the most delicious way, only reminding me how dangerous Benjamin is to me, to my soul. How fast I would get lost in him, only to end up with a broken heart when I could not be the woman he expected me to be.
Nicole Kiefer
#11. If war's first victim is truth, its second is clerical efficiency.
David Mitchell
#12. I thought, breaking into a sweat, I'd better call Saul. I owe Kate an apology ... Damn damn damn.
Mordecai Richler
#13. Quarrels never could last long, if on one side only lay the wrong.
Benjamin Franklin
#14. Somebody said the key to life is to work hard, play hard, rest hard, and I've pretty much adopted that.
James Patterson
#15. I quickly convinced myself that the true key to material happiness lay in a modest standard of living which could be achieved with little difficulty under almost all economic conditions.
Benjamin Graham
#16. In such a performance you may lay the foundation of national happiness only in religion, not by leaving it doubtful "whether morals can exist without it," but by asserting that without religion morals are the effects of causes as purely physical as pleasant breezes and fruitful seasons.
Benjamin Rush
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