Quotes having the keyword Nor
It is a poor sermon that gives no offense; that neither makes the hearer displeased with himself nor with the preacher.
by George Whitefield (Clergyman, American , born in 1714) keywords: displeased, gives, hearer, himself, makes, neither, nor, offense, poor, preacher , sermon The genius of the United States is not best or most in its executives or legislatures, nor in its ambassadors or authors or colleges, or churches, or parlors, nor even in its newspapers or inventors, but always most in the common people.
by Walt Whitman (Poet, American , born in 1819) keywords: always, ambassadors, authors, best, churches, colleges, common, even, executives, genius, inventors, legislatures, most, newspapers, nor, states , united There is no week nor day nor hour when tyranny may not enter upon this country, if the people lose their roughness and spirit of defiance.
by Walt Whitman (Poet, American , born in 1819) keywords: country, day, defiance, enter, hour, lose, may, nor, roughness, spirit, their, tyranny, upon , week It is no use trying to sum people up. One must follow hints, not exactly what is said, nor yet entirely what is done.
by John Greenleaf Whittier (Poet, American , born in 1807) keywords: done, entirely, exactly, follow, hints, must, nor, said, sum, trying, up, use , yet Fathers should be neither seen nor heard. That is the only proper basis for family life.
by Oscar Wilde (Dramatist, Irish , born in 1970) keywords: basis, family, fathers, heard, life, neither, nor, only, proper, seen , should We do not choose the day of our birth nor may we choose the day of our death, yet choice is the sovereign faculty of the mind.
by Thornton Wilder (Novelist, American , born in 1897) keywords: birth, choice, choose, day, death, faculty, may, mind, nor, our, sovereign , yet No man ever did, nor ever shall, truly go forth to convert the nations, nor to prophesy in the present state of witnesses against Antichrist, but by the gracious inspiration and instigation of the Holy Spirit of God.
by Roger Williams (Theologian, English , born in 1603) keywords: against, antichrist, convert, did, ever, forth, go, god, gracious, holy, inspiration, man, nations, nor, present, prophesy, shall, spirit, state, truly , witnesses No one should be so naive as to think that wages among organized groups will not be increased, under pressure if necessary, to make up for increases in the cost-of-living, nor should anyone ordinarily object to such adjustments.
by Charles E. Wilson (Businessman, American , born in 1886) keywords: adjustments, among, anyone, groups, increased, increases, make, naive, necessary, nor, object, ordinarily, organized, pressure, should, such, think, under, up, wages , will The First Amendment does not guarantee the press a constitutional right of special access to information not available to the general public, nor does it cloak the inmate with special rights of freedom of speech.
by Pete Wilson (Politician, American , born in 1933) keywords: access, amendment, available, cloak, constitutional, does, first, freedom, general, guarantee, information, inmate, nor, press, public, right, rights, special , speech My hope and prayer is that the body of Christ in America will awake with holy boldness, a boldness content neither with silence nor mere words but that backs up those words with action and results.
by Frank R. Wolf (Politician, American , born in 1939) keywords: action, america, awake, backs, body, boldness, christ, content, holy, hope, mere, neither, nor, prayer, results, silence, those, up, will , words Neither James Madison, for whom this lecture is named, nor any of the other Framers of the Constitution, were oblivious, careless, or otherwise unaware of the words they chose for the document and its Bill of Rights.
by Diane Wood (Judge, American , born in 1950) keywords: any, bill, careless, chose, constitution, document, framers, james, lecture, madison, named, neither, nor, oblivious, other, otherwise, rights, unaware, were, whom , words I don't think I ever worked harder at any match during my career to get runs as I did then, nor did I ever have to face in one game such consistently fast bowlers as the Australian pair, Gregory and McDonald.
by Frank Woolley (Athlete, English , born in 1887) keywords: any, australian, bowlers, career, consistently, did, during, ever, face, fast, game, get, gregory, harder, match, mcdonald, nor, pair, runs, such, then, think , worked No entertainment is so cheap as reading, nor any pleasure so lasting. She will not want new fashions nor regret the loss of expensive diversions or variety of company if she can be amused with an author in her closet.
by Mary Wortley (Royalty, English , born in 1689) keywords: amused, any, author, cheap, closet, company, entertainment, expensive, fashions, her, lasting, loss, new, nor, pleasure, reading, regret, she, variety, want , will No stream rises higher than its source. What ever man might build could never express or reflect more than he was. He could record neither more nor less than he had learned of life when the buildings were built.
by Frank Lloyd Wright (Architect, American , born in 1970) keywords: build, buildings, built, could, ever, express, had, higher, learned, less, life, man, might, more, neither, never, nor, record, reflect, rises, source, stream, than , were Society is becoming less and less transparent. People no longer know where decisions that substantially affect their lives are taken, nor by whom, nor how.
by Georg Henrik von Wright (Philosopher, Finnish , born in 1916) keywords: affect, becoming, decisions, how, know, less, lives, longer, nor, society, substantially, taken, their, transparent, where , whom Happiness is neither virtue nor pleasure nor this thing nor that but simply growth, We are happy when we are growing.
by William Butler Yeats (Poet, Irish , born in 1970) keywords: growing, growth, happiness, happy, neither, nor, pleasure, simply, thing , virtue Nor dread nor hope attend a dying animal; a man awaits his end dreading and hoping all.
by William Butler Yeats (Poet, Irish , born in 1970) keywords: animal, attend, awaits, dread, dreading, dying, end, his, hope, hoping, man , nor Quarreling over food and drink, having neither scruples nor shame, not knowing right from wrong, not trying to avoid death or injury, not fearful of greater strength or of greater numbers, greedily aware only of food and drink - such is the bravery of the dog and boar.
by Xun Zi (Philosopher , Chinese) keywords: avoid, aware, bravery, death, dog, drink, fearful, food, greater, greedily, having, injury, knowing, neither, nor, numbers, only, over, right, scruples, shame, strength, such, trying , wrong