Some fish, some frogs. [ Proverb ]
Some syllables are swords. [ Henry Vaughan ]
Try to be of some use to others. [ Bishop Hall ]
A good garden may have some weeds. [ Proverb ]
Some men's ugliness is hard to beat. [ G. D. Prentice ]
There is no moment without some duty. [ Cicero ]
We have some salt of our youth in us. [ William Shakespeare ]
Good things come to some while asleep. [ French Proverb ]
The vices of some men are magnificent. [ Lamb ]
Some people are proud of their humility. [ Beecher ]
Without the meed of some melodious tear. [ Milton ]
Some folks are drunk, yet do not know it. [ Prior ]
Some remedies are worse than the disease. [ Publius Syrus ]
All great men are in some degree inspired. [ Cicero ]
Some sins do bear their privilege on earth. [ William Shakespeare ]
Some kinds of baseness are nobly undergone. [ William Shakespeare ]
Calumniate boldly, always some of it sticks. [ Bacon ]
My right eye itches, some good luck is near. [ Dryden ]
Better some of a pudding than none of a pie. [ Proverb ]
The wisest among us is a fool in some things. [ Richardson ]
Each passing year robs us of some possession. [ Horace ]
He that hath some land must have some labour. [ Proverb ]
Some hearts are hidden, some have not a heart. [ Crabbe ]
He who seeks for gain must be at some expense. [ Plautus ]
Some imitation is involuntary and unconscious. [ Willmott ]
Some books are only cursorily to be tasted of. [ Fuller ]
Be not simply good — be good for some thing. [ Thoreau ]
Some noble spirits mistake despair for content. [ Willis ]
No beast so fierce but knows some touch of pity. [ William Shakespeare, Richard III ]
The ruin of most men dates from some idle moment. [ Hillard ]
God hands gifts to some, whispers them to others. [ W. R. Alger ]
Interest blinds some people and enlightens others. [ La Roche ]
Every pleasure pre-supposes some sort of activity. [ Arthur Schopenhauer ]
Fortune brings in some boats that are not steered. [ William Shakespeare ]
Great talents have some admirers, but few friends. [ Niebuhr ]
There must be in prudence also some master virtue. [ Aristotle ]
Some one calls biography the home aspect of history. [ Beecher ]
Despair hath damned some, but presumption multitudes. [ Proverb ]
As long as any man exists, there is some need of him. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]
There is no person who is not dangerous for some one. [ Mme. de Sevigne ]
Drunkenness makes men fools; some beasts, some devils. [ Proverb ]
The inborn geniality of some people amounts to genius. [ Whipple ]
Some people have a peculiar faculty for denying facts. [ G. D. Prentice ]
All men naturally have some love and liking for truth. [ Proverb ]
The world is a ladder for some to go up, and some down. [ Proverb ]
No rule is so general, which admits not some exception. [ Burton ]
A first book has some of the sweetness of a first love. [ Willmott ]
Sin every day takes out a patent for some new invention. [ Whipple ]
Poverty wants some, luxury many, and avarice all things. [ Cowley ]
A poor man wants some things, a covetous man all things. [ Proverb ]
Everybody gives advice: some listen to it; none apply it. [ Alfred Bougeart ]
Your goodness must have some edge to it, else it is none. [ Emerson ]
Ugliness is a letter of credit for some special purposes. [ Chesterfield ]
It is at courts as it is in ponds, some fish, some frogs. [ Proverb ]
The blush is beautiful, but it is some times inconvenient. [ Goldoni ]
Some men by ancestry are only the shadow of a mighty name. [ Lucan ]
To some kind of men their graces serve them but as enemies. [ William Shakespeare ]
There can no great smoke arise, but there must be some fire. [ Lyly ]
Every duty we omit obscures some truth we should have known. [ Ruskin ]
There is no great genius free from some tincture of madness. [ Seneca ]
Drive not too many ploughs at once; some will make foul work. [ Proverb ]
Some dire misfortune to portend, no enemy can match a friend. [ Swift ]
Books have brought some men to knowledge, and some to madness. [ Petrarch ]
There must be some mixture of happiness in everything but sin. [ Mrs. Sigourney ]
Some smack of age in you, some relish of the saltness of time. [ William Shakespeare ]
Faith is loyalty to some inspired teacher, some spiritual hero. [ Carlyle ]
Some must follow, and some command, though all are made of clay. [ Henry Wadsworth Longfellow ]
Some to the fascination of a name surrender judgment hoodwinked. [ Cowper ]
Some there be that shadows kiss; such have but a shadow's bliss. [ William Shakespeare ]
A fool always finds some one more foolish than he to admire him. [ Boileau ]
The people never give up their liberties but under some delusion. [ Burke ]
Let every man, if possible, gather some good books under his roof. [ Channing ]
Man must have some fears, hopes, and cares, for the coming morrow. [ Schiller ]
I know of nothing sublime which is not some modification of power. [ Burke ]
Death is the wish of some, the relief of many, and the end of all. [ Seneca ]
The world is like a staircase; some are going up and some going down. [ Italian Proverb ]
Dress is the great business of all women, and the fixed idea of some. [ Alphonse Karr ]
There are some things I am afraid of: I am afraid to do a mean thing. [ James A. Garfield ]
He who can take advice is some times superior to him who can give it. [ Von Knebel ]
We must be in some way like God in order that we may see God as He is. [ Chapin ]
Great men are like eagles, and build their nest on some lofty solitude. [ Arthur Schopenhauer ]
A man only understands what is akin to some things already in his mind. [ Amiel ]
Of those which you read, some are good, some middling, and more are bad. [ Mart., of books ]
Age makes us not childish, as some say; it finds us still true children. [ Goethe ]
God gives whole days to the fortunate, and but some hours to the unhappy. [ Proverb ]
Flight towards preferment will be but slow, without some golden feathers. [ Proverb ]
No tempting form of error is without some latent charm derived from truth. [ Keith ]
There are no greater prudes than those women who have some secret to hide. [ George Sand ]
Literature is full of coincidences which some love to believe plagiarisms. [ O. W. Holmes ]
There are some trifles well habited, as there are some fools well clothed. [ Chamfort ]
To some purpose is that man wise who gains his wisdom at another's expense. [ Plautus ]
Some thoughtlessly proclaim the Muses nine: A tenth is Sappho, maid divine. [ Greek Anthology ]
For books are as meats and viands are; some of good, some of evil substance. [ Milton ]
There are some silent people who are more interesting than the best talkers. [ Earl of Beaconsfield ]
Some people have a perfect genius for doing nothing, and doing it assiduously. [ Haliburton ]
Some are unwisely liberal; and more delight to give presents than to pay debts. [ Sir P. Sidney ]
The smallest word has some unguarded spot, and danger lurks in i without a dot. [ O. W. Holmes ]
There is merit without elevation, but there is no elevation without some merit. [ Rochefoucauld ]
Many persons feel art, some understand it; but few both feel and understand it. [ Hillard ]
There are some errors so sweet that we repent them only to bring them to memory. [ J. Petit-Senn ]
Anger has some claim to indulgence, and railing is usually a relief to the mind. [ Junius ]