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George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne Quotes: Whoe'er thou art, thy Lord and master see, Thou wast my Slave, thou art, or thou shalt be.
         

Whoe'er thou art, thy Lord and master see, Thou wast my Slave, thou art, or thou shalt be.


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Of all the kind of pains, the greatest pain is to love and to love in vain.



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Of all the plagues with which the world is curst, Of every ill, a woman is the worst.



Mankind, from Adam, have been women's fools; Women, from Eve, have been the devil's tools: Heaven might have spar'd one torment when we fell; Not left us women, or not threatened hell.

Mankind, from Adam, have been women's fools; Women, from Eve, have been the devil's tools: Heaven might have spar'd one torment when we fell; Not left us women, or not threatened hell.



Beauty should be kind, as well as charm.

Beauty should be kind, as well as charm.



Marriage the happiest bond of love might be, If hands were only joined when hearts agree.

Marriage the happiest bond of love might be, If hands were only joined when hearts agree.



The virtuous nothing fear but life with shame, And death's a pleasant road that leads to fame.

The virtuous nothing fear but life with shame, And death's a pleasant road that leads to fame.



Who to a woman trusts his peace of mind, Trusts a frail bark, with a tempestuous wind.

Who to a woman trusts his peace of mind, Trusts a frail bark, with a tempestuous wind.



O Love! thou bane of the most generous souls! Thou doubtful pleasure, and thou certain pain.

O Love! thou bane of the most generous souls! Thou doubtful pleasure, and thou certain pain.



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I hate Mondays - I hate that feeling you've got to get yourself up.



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And all of the big shots of the car industry are there, strutting their stuff. And that year, they're feeling especially good because cars were selling more than ever before.



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We'll get material in there and all of a sudden I'll switch the material around or the order of the show.



Our privileges can be no greater than our obligations. The protection of our rights can endure no longer than the performance of our responsibilities.

Our privileges can be no greater than our obligations. The protection of our rights can endure no longer than the performance of our responsibilities.



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The theater is where I belonged; I simply wanted to be an actress my whole life.



Some of us must wait for the best human gifts until we come to heavenly places. Our natural desire for musical utterance is perhaps a prophecy that in a perfect world we shall all know how to sing.

Some of us must wait for the best human gifts until we come to heavenly places. Our natural desire for musical utterance is perhaps a prophecy that in a perfect world we shall all know how to sing.



What studies please, what most delight, And fill men's thoughts, they dream them o'er at night.

What studies please, what most delight, And fill men's thoughts, they dream them o'er at night.



I approach every week the same. I think I've always tried to be very professional to how I approach the game, my preparation. Every game is important.

I approach every week the same. I think I've always tried to be very professional to how I approach the game, my preparation. Every game is important.




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