
Top 13 Ungraciously Quotes
#1. They climbed up into the carriage and were on their way. Henry caught her bonnet on the doorframe as she was getting in, a circumstance which caused her to mutter most ungraciously under her breath. Dunford thought he heard her say, "Bloody bleeding blooming bonnet," but he couldn't be certain.
Julia Quinn
#2. It is boorish to live ungraciously: the giving is the hardest part; what does it cost to add a smile?
Jean De La Bruyere
#3. Conscience was the barmaid of the Victorian soul. Recognizing that human beings were fallible and that their failings, though regrettable, must be humored, conscience would permit, rather ungraciously perhaps, the indulgence of a number of carefully selected desires.
C.E.M. Joad
#4. There are some persons on whom virtue sits almost as ungraciously as vice.
Dominique Bouhours
#5. Every day I will renew my commitment and think about the benefits that come from it.
John C. Maxwell
#6. The culture of a given time and place is a product of inherited tradition, of the recovery of lost or obscured forms of thought, of innovation. Such seeds, fertilized by prosperity, tended by leisure, and warmed by the sun of peace, may produce an abundant bloom.
Morris Bishop
#7. Every act of love brings happiness; there is no act of love which does not bring peace and blessedness as its reaction.
Swami Vivekananda
#8. The size of the halls doesn't matter to me too much.
Doc Watson
#10. Everybody knows that Aristotelian two-value logic is fucked.
Philip K. Dick
#11. Estragon: I'm like that. Either I forget right away or I never forget.
Samuel Beckett
#13. I would say if we can select children who are not going to be severely disadvantaged, then we should do so, but I think it has to be done by voluntary choice.
John Sulston
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