Top 21 Meed Quotes
#2. Wherefore we be not only His by His buying, but also by the courteous gift of His Father we be His bliss, we be His meed, we be His worship, we be His crown. (And this was a singular marvel and a full delectable beholding, that we be His crown!)
Julian Of Norwich
#3. Work is its own best earthly meed,
Else have we none more than the sea-born throng
Who wrought those marvellous isles that bloom afar.
Jean Ingelow
#4. And whilst he may not claim superiority by reason of learning, I myself must not withold that meed of homage that learning, wherever it resides, always commands.
Mahatma Gandhi
#5. Here is he laid to whom for daring deed, nor friend nor foe could render worthy meed.
Quintus Ennius
#6. ORLANDO: O good old man, how well in thee appears
The constant service of the antique world,
When service sweat for duty, not for meed,
Thou art not for the fashion of these times,
Where none will sweat but for promotion,
And having that do choke their service up
William Shakespeare
#7. O good old man, how well in thee appears The constant service of the antique world, When service sweat for duty, not for meed! Thou art not for the fashion of these times, Where none will sweat but for promotion, And having that do choke their service up Even with the having ...
William Shakespeare
#9. Sir, you have now given me my 'cadeau;' I am obliged to you: it is the meed teachers most covet-praise of their pupils' progress.
Charlotte Bronte
#11. Who would ever care to do brave deed,
Or strive in virtue others to excel,
If none should yield him his deserved meed
Due praise, that is the spur of doing well?
For if good were not praised more than ill,
None would choose goodness of his own free will.
Edmund Spenser
#12. For that (the rapt one warns) is what papyr is meed of, made of, hides and hints and misses in prints.
James Joyce
#13. A man who is supposed to have caused a disturbance between two married people, in a certain rank of life, does generally receive a certain meed of admiration.
Anthony Trollope
#14. the road is difficult. - But come; loss now will be gain then! To wait is harder than to run, and its meed is the fuller.
George MacDonald
#15. Charles Schultz is a really interesting case. He wrote that comic strip and drew it himself from beginning to end, and it's a work of genius. It's very simply drawn, but it has some really deep emotions that you don't expect in a silly-looking comic strip.
Matt Groening
#16. Iggy. This is not a democracy," I said,( ... )"It's
a Maxocracy.
James Patterson
#17. I sometimes think that it's not our enemies that we resent in life, but rather friends we have who stood quietly by and did nothing.
Craig Johnson
#18. Augustus Waters-style, I read him the letter of lieu of saying hello.
John Green
#19. I hate to lose but having the belt doesn't define who I am. It's how I live my life and what I put into things is what defines me.
Urijah Faber
#20. Accordingly, to create objects with soul, objects for a rich and beautiful world, we must invest them with life, self, and humanity; in other words, we must invest them with something of our selves. No
Charles Eisenstein
#21. No doubt these rocky islands have suggested the idea worked out in gardens, and they have been well imitated.
Robert Fortune