Top 100 Samuel K Doe Quotes

#1. A man has integrity if his interest in the good of the service is at all times greater than his personal pride, and when he holds himself to the same line of duty when unobserved as he would follow if his superiors were present

Samuel Lyman Atwood Marshall

#2. Nor did he think of Celia any more, though he could sometimes remember having dreamt of her. If only he had been able to think of her, he would not have needed to dream of her.

Samuel Beckett

#3. By those who look close to the ground dirt will be seen. I hope I see things from a greater distance.

Samuel Johnson

#4. Everyone brings their own particular skill set to the job, and acting training can work for a lot of actors, and it can't. I've seen a lot of really good actors go into acting schools and then come out a little bit corrupted.

Xavier Samuel

#5. Gloomy calm of idle vacancy.

Samuel Johnson

#6. My mistakes are my life.

Samuel Beckett

#7. 22And Samuel said, w Has the LORD as great delight in burnt offerings and sacrifices, as in obeying the voice of the LORD? Behold, x to obey is better than sacrifice, and to listen than the fat of rams.

Anonymous

#8. The process is the reality.

Samuel Johnson

#9. I'm exhausted from not talking.

Samuel Goldwyn Jr.

#10. By my soul, I can neither eat, drink, nor sleep; nor, what's still worse, love any woman in the world but her.

Samuel Richardson

#11. Marriage has many pains, but celibacy has no pleasures.

Samuel Johnson

#12. Reaffirming their Western identity and Westerners accepting their civilization as unique not universal and uniting to renew and preserve it against challenges from non-Western societies.

Samuel P. Huntington

#13. The moral and intellectual character of the Africans is widely different in different nations.

Samuel George Morton

#14. That's the trouble with directors. Always biting the hand that lays the golden egg.

Samuel Goldwyn

#15. Life is not long, and too much of it must not pass in idle deliberation how it shall be spent.

Samuel Johnson

#16. There ambush here relentless ruffians lay, And here the fell attorney prowls for prey.

Samuel Johnson

#17. Such being the nature of mental life, the business of psychology is primarily to describe in detail the various forms which attention or conation assumes upon the different levels of that life.

Samuel Alexander

#18. The dawn of space travel is the dawn of woman.

Samuel R. Delany

#19. A man who attempts to read all the new productions must do as the flea does,
skip.

Samuel Rogers

#20. When writing a book what is more important? Grammar and spelling or telling a great story? I know which I would choose.

Samuel Colbran

#21. Samuel Eto'o is reputedly the highest-paid player in the world at £350,000 per week - that's £5,000 a day

Clive Tyldesley

#22. I call you domina because that's what you are," Samuel insisted.
"It's what I was. Now I'm just Brie. What if I only called you pathfinder?

Kenya Wright

#23. I want to commend the [Federalist] Society for bringing together the best minds from right, left, and center to debate the most pressing legal issues of the day.

Samuel Alito

#24. If the headache would only precede the intoxication, alcoholism would be a virtue.

Samuel Butler

#25. All intellectual improvement arises from leisure.

Samuel Johnson

#26. The history of man for the nine months preceding his birth would, probably, be far more interesting and contain events of greater moment than all the three score and ten years that follow it.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#27. All life is a rhythm," she said as I sat up. "All death is a rhythm suspended, a syncopation before life
resumes.

Samuel R. Delany

#28. To give pain is the tyranny; to make happy, the true empire of beauty.

Samuel Butler

#29. He who makes a beast out of himself removes himself from the pain of being human

Samuel Johnson

#30. If Christ is the head of the church and we are the body, lets be disciples who master the noise.

Eric Samuel Timm

#31. It has been said that the love of money is the root of all evil. The want of money is so quite as truly.

Samuel Butler

#32. Religion is the most gentlemanly thing in the world. It alone will gentilize, if unmixed with cant.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#33. I want to read about a character doing something fairly quiet where I can picture who the character is, and what their attitude towards the world is - which I'm a lot more interested in than what they do under the pressure of a gunfight.

Samuel R. Delany

#34. He is not only dull himself, he is the cause of dullness in others.

Samuel Foote

#35. Exactness is first obtained, and afterwards elegance. But diction, merely vocal, is always in its childhood. As no man leaves his eloquence behind him, the new generations have all to learn. There may possibly be books without a polished language, but there can be no polished language without books.

Samuel Johnson

#36. Pity is best taught by fellowship in woe.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#37. There is no slight danger from general ignorance; and the only choice which Providence has graciously left to a vicious government is either to fall by the people, if they are suffered to become enlightened, or with them, if they are kept enslaved and ignorant.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#38. The chief art of learning, as Locke has observed, is to attempt but little at a time. The widest excursions of the mind are made by short flights frequently repeated; the most lofty fabrics of science are formed by the continued accumulation of single propositions.

Samuel Johnson

#39. Some of the regrets I've had about my own career are things I have not done that I should have done. More than some of the things that I've done.

Samuel Goldwyn Jr.

#40. The dead they sleep a long, long sleep; The dead they rest, and their rest is deep; The dead have peace, but the living weep.

Samuel Hoffenstein

#41. Few faults of style, whether real or imaginary, excite the malignity of a more numerous class of readers, than the use of hard words.

Samuel Johnson

#42. He that pines with hunger, is in little care how others shall be fed. The poor man is seldom studious to make his grandson rich.

Samuel Johnson

#43. The heroes of literary history have been no less remarkable for what they have suffered than for what they have achieved.

Samuel Johnson

#44. Be drug-free and smoke some crack.

Samuel Goldwyn

#45. Fine clothes are good only as they supply the want of other means of procuring respect.

Samuel Johnson

#46. Don't worry about the consequences, just be a writer!

Samuel Colbran

#47. ABNODATION (ABNODA'TION) n.s.[abnodatio, Lat.] The act of cutting away knots from trees;a term of gardening.Dict.

Samuel Johnson

#48. I was out of sorts. They are deep, my sorts, a deep ditch, and I am not often out of them.

Samuel Beckett

#49. The idea that certain things in life - and in the universe - don't yield up their secrets is something that requires a slightly more mature reader to accept.

Samuel R. Delany

#50. We often hear the terms 'positional' and 'tactical' used as opposites. But this is as wrong as to consider a painting's composition unrelated to its subject. Just as there is no such thing as 'artistic' art, so there is no such thing as 'positional' chess.

Samuel Reshevsky

#51. The young man, who intends no ill,
Believes that none is intended, and therefore
Acts with openness and candor: but his father, having suffered the injuries of fraud, is impelled to suspect, and too often allured to practice it.

Samuel Johnson

#52. Do we mean love, when we say love?

Samuel Beckett

#53. How all becomes clear and simple when one opens an eye on the within, having of course previously exposed it to the without, in order to benefit by the contrast.

Samuel Beckett

#54. "I fly from pleasure," said the prince, "because pleasure has ceased to please; I am lonely because I am miserable, and am unwilling to cloud with my presence the happiness of others."

Samuel Johnson

#55. Veracity does not consist in saying, but in the intention of communicating the truth.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#56. The Samuel Josephs were not a family. They were a swarm. The moment you entered the house they cropped up and jumped out at you from under the tables, through the stair rails, behind the doors, behind the coats in the passage. Impossible to count them: impossible to distinguish between them.

Katherine Mansfield

#57. There are two classes [of scientists], those who want to know, and do not care whether others think they know or not, and those who do not much care about knowing, but care very greatly about being reputed as knowing.

Samuel Butler

#58. Suffering is the main condition of the artistic experience.

Samuel Beckett

#59. A guy can love a guy without being the kind of guy that loves guys.

Samuel A. Malone

#60. The true effect of genuine politeness seems to be rather ease than pleasure.

Samuel Johnson

#61. Joy rises in me, like a summer's morn.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#62. My grandparents came worked hard, and I believe they never regretted their decision to come here and make a new start.

Samuel Alito

#63. Love, that is all I asked, a little love, daily, twice daily, fifty years of twice daily love like a Paris horse-butcher's regular, what normal woman wants affection?

Samuel Beckett

#64. Waiting for salvation, his faith transcends the dread of the moment; the desires of the oppressed will be sharpened by the courage to be and the will to live.20

Samuel Terrien

#65. They weren't immigrating to some existing society; indeed, they often did whatever they could do to destroy whatever existed here in the way of Indian society.

Samuel P. Huntington

#66. Of the judicial department of the Government, the Supreme Court is the head and representative, and to it must come for final decision all the great legal questions which may arise under the Constitution, the laws, or the treaties of the United States.

Samuel Freeman Miller

#67. ADJUTOR (ADJU'TOR) n.s.[adjutor, Lat.] A helper.Dict. ADJUTORY (ADJU'TORY) adj.[adjutorius, Lat.] That which helps.Dict.

Samuel Johnson

#68. Some people reach the age of sixty before others.

Samuel Hood, 1st Viscount Hood

#69. Christianity is within a man, even as he is gifted with reason; it is associated with your mother's chair, and with the first remembered, tones of her blessed voice.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#70. Wheresoe'er I turn my view,
All is strange, yet nothing new:
Endless labor all along,
Endless labor to be wrong:
Phrase that Time has flung away;
Uncouth words in disarray,
Trick'd in antique ruff and bonnet,
Ode, and elegy, and sonnet.

Samuel Johnson

#71. Knowledge, to become Wisdom, needs Judgment.

Herbert Samuel, 1st Viscount Samuel

#72. You ain't got but one life. You ought to live it the way you want.

Samuel L. Jackson

#73. One who preserves all the exterior decencies of ignorance.

Samuel Foote

#74. The most important service rendered by the press and the magazines is that of educating people to approach printed matter with distrust.

Samuel Butler

#75. Set no time to the Lord the creator of time, for His time is always best.

Samuel Rutherford

#76. Coffee is not my cup of tea

Samuel Goldwyn

#77. The limbs will quiver and move after the soul is gone.

Samuel Johnson

#78. Sometimes the answers you need to hear aren't the answers you want to hear.

Eric Samuel Timm

#79. Destitute of the fire of God, nothing else counts; possessing fire, nothing else matters.

Samuel Chadwick

#80. True enjoyments also keep people from vice.

Samuel Johnson

#81. A man guilty of poverty easily believes himself suspected.

Samuel Johnson

#82. The function of vice is to keep virtue within reasonable bounds.

Samuel Butler

#83. The most important thing for a forward is speed of thought. Top players read the game.

Samuel Eto'o

#84. Not one man in a thousand has either strength of mind or goodness of heart to be an Atheist. I repeat it. Not one man in a thousand has either strength of mind or goodness of heart to be an Atheist.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#85. Love gratified is love satisfied,
and love satisfied is indifference begun

Samuel Richardson

#86. Wealth is nothing in itself; it is not useful but when it departs from us.

Samuel Johnson

#87. I smell you off him, she screamed, he stinks of bitch.

Samuel Beckett

#88. The most useful truths are always universal, and unconnected with accidents and customs.

Samuel Johnson

#89. Every man by nature is a freeman born; by nature no man cometh out of the womb under any civil subjection to king, prince, or judge.

Samuel Rutherford

#90. I am the God of your father Abraham' (Genesis 26:24a). God is not just identifying himself: he is also reaffirming his commitment. As the Lord was with Abraham, so he will be with Isaac. As his power was seen in the life of Abraham, so it will also be seen in the life of Isaac.

Samuel Ngewa

#91. Though the discoveries or acquisitions of man are not always adequate to the expectations of his pride, they are at least sufficient to animate his industry.

Samuel Johnson

#92. Willing Suspension of Disbelief

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#93. Smarter is always the answer.

Samuel J. Palmisano

#94. Gentle to others, to himself severe.

Samuel Rogers

#95. Samuel Chadwick said, "The one concern of the devil is to keep Christians from praying. He fears nothing from prayerless studies, prayerless works and prayerless religion. He laughs at our toil, mocks at our wisdom, but trembles when we pray!" Prayer

Neal Pirolo

#96. You have all the scenes. Just go home and word it in.

Samuel Goldwyn

#97. On Pilgrim's Progress: I could not have believed beforehand that Calvinism could be painted in such exquisitely delightful colors.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge

#98. When female minds are embittered by age or solitude, their malignity is generally exerted in a rigorous and spiteful superintendence of domestic trifles.

Samuel Johnson

#99. At last I began to think, that is to say to listen harder.

Samuel Beckett

#100. I was not born for courts or great affairs;I pay my debts, believe, and say my prayers.Pope.

Samuel Johnson

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