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Books which are no books. [ Charles Lamb ]
Darkness which may be felt. [ Bible ]
Covetousness, which is Idolatry. [ Bible ]
Do the duty which lies nearest thee. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]
O good gray head which all men knew. [ Tennyson ]
I am not now That which I have been. [ Byron ]
Vaulting ambition, which overleaps itself. [ William Shakespeare ]
Man makes a death, which nature never made. [ Young ]
Circumstances over which I have no control. [ Duke of Wellington ]
We are easily fooled by that which we love. [ Moliere ]
That evil can never be great which is the last. [ Cornelius Nepos ]
A brave soul is a thing which all things serve. [ Alex. Smith ]
It is not advice, but approval, which we crave. [ Boufflers ]
It is difficulties which give birth to miracles. [ Rev. Dr. Sharpe ]
The burden becomes light which cheerfully borne. [ Ovid ]
No man can ever rise above that at which he aims. [ Archibald A. Hodge ]
That danger which is despised arrives the soonest. [ Laberius ]
It is of the tears which stars weep, sweet with joy. [ Bailey ]
That which builds is better than that which is built. [ Ralph Waldo Emerson ]
The finest day of life is that on which one quits it. [ Frederick the Great ]
You believe that easily which you hope for earnestly. [ Terence ]
There are occasions on which all apology is rudeness. [ Dr. Johnson ]
That which is so universal as death must be a benefit. [ Schiller ]
Men believe that willingly which they wish to be true. [ Caesar ]
Anger is like rain which breaks itself whereon it falls. [ Seneca ]
That which is everybody's business is nobody's business. [ Izaak Walton ]
Behavior is a mirror, in which everyone shows his image. [ Goethe ]
To have to die is a distinction of which no man is proud. [ Alexander Smith ]
Death is a black camel, which kneels at the gates of all. [ Abd-el-Kader ]
The fire which enlightens is the same fire which consumes. [ Amiel ]
Charity, which renders good for bad, blessings for curses. [ William Shakespeare ]
Gems which adorn the beauteous tresses of the weeping morn. [ Poole ]
Much dearer be the things which come through hard distress. [ Spenser ]
That death is best which comes appropriately at a ripe age. [ Propertius ]
It is circumstances (difficulties) which show what men are. [ Epictetus ]
Apologies only account for the evil which they cannot alter. [ Disraeli ]
Never do an act of which you doubt the justice or propriety. [ Latin ]
The afflictions to which we are accustomed, do not disturb us. [ Claudianus ]
That charity which is the perfection and ornament of religion. [ Addison ]
There are calumnies against which even innocence loses courage. [ Napoleon ]
Ability in a man is knowledge which emanates from divine light. [ Zoroaster ]
Charity resembleth fire, which inflameth all things it toucheth. [ Erasmus ]
The only medicine which does women more good than harm is dress. [ Richter ]
The chains which cramp us most are those which weigh on us least. [ Madame Swetchine ]
Tangible language, which often tells more falsehoods than truths. [ Abraham Lincoln ]
That only is a disgrace to a man which he has deserved to suffer. [ Phaedrus ]
That charity which longs to publish itself, ceases to be charity. [ Hutton ]
Weakness of character is the only defect which cannot be amended. [ Rochefoucauld ]
Censure is like the lightning which strikes the highest mountains. [ Balthasar Gracian ]
It is the danger which is least expected that soonest comes to us. [ Francois M. A. de Voltaire ]
Men love better books which please them than those which instruct. [ Dubois ]
To appreciate the noble is a gain which can never be torn from us. [ Johann Wolfgang von Goethe ]
The inconvenience or the beauty of the blush, which is the greater? [ Madame Necker ]
It is but poor eloquence which only shows that the orator can talk. [ Sir Joshua Reynolds ]
There are circumstances in which despair does not imply inactivity. [ Burke ]
Conversation, which, when it is best, is a series of intoxications. [ Emerson ]
A taste for books, which is still the pleasure and glory of my life. [ Gibbon ]
Chance often gives us that which we should not have presumed to ask. [ Lamartine ]
Death and love are the two wings which bear man from earth to heaven. [ Michael Angelo ]
Learning hath gained most by those books by which printers have lost. [ Fuller ]
People hardly ever do anything in anger, of which they do not repent. [ Richardson ]
Nothing, says Longinus, can be great, the contempt of which is great. [ Addison ]
The fine tints and fluent curves which constitute beauty of character. [ Edward Bulwer-Lytton ]
The best is yet to be, The last of life, for which the first was made. [ Browning ]
We are slow to believe that which if believed would hurt our feelings. [ Ovid ]
Let every one engage in the business with which he is best acquainted. [ Propertius ]
The books which help you most, are those which make you think the most. [ Theodore Parker ]
Conversation is an art in which v. man has all mankind for competitors. [ Emerson ]
Death is the ugly fact which Nature has to hide, and she hides it well. [ Alexander Smith ]
Rivers are roads which travel, and which carry us whither we wish to go. [ Pascal ]
The wisdom of nations lies in their proverbs, which are brief and pithy. [ William Penn ]
Custom, which diminishes the intense, increases the moderate, pleasures. [ Ramsay ]
White hairs are the crests of foam which cover the sea after the tempest. [ Elizabeth, Queen of Roumania ]
Mutual content is like a river, which must have its banks on either side. [ Le Sage ]
The wit which we strive to possess spoils that which we naturally possess. [ Gresset ]
The company in which you will improve most will be least expensive to you. [ George Washington ]
Religion converts despair, which destroys, into resignation, which submits. [ Lady Blessington ]
Ambition thinks no face so beautiful as that which looks from under a crown. [ Sir P. Sidney ]
There is no gain so certain as that which arises from sparing what you have. [ Publius Syrus ]
Admiration is a youthful fancy which scarcely ever survives to mature years. [ H. W. Shaw ]
That is a good book which is opened with expectation, and closed with profit. [ A. Bronson Alcott ]
When the time comes in which one could, the time has passed in which one can. [ Marie Ebner-Eschenbach ]
Envy, like flame, blackens that which is above it, and which it cannot reach. [ J. Petit-Senn ]
Our actions are like the terminations of verses, which we rhyme as we please. [ Rochefoucauld ]
The miser is as much in want of that which he has as of that which he has not. [ Publius Syrus ]
If there is a virtue in the world which we should always aim, it cheerfulness. [ Edward Bulwer-Lytton ]
Adversity, which makes us indulgent to others, renders them severe towards us. [ J. Petit-Senn ]
Decency is the least of all laws, yet the law which is most strictly observed. [ Rochefoucauld ]
Who knows that 'tis not life which we call death, and death our life on earth? [ Euripides ]
Cheerful looks make every dish a feast, and it is that which crowns a welcome. [ Massinger ]
It is not the disease but neglect of the remedy which generally destroys life. [ From the Latin ]
Chance is a kind of god. for it preserves many things which we do not observe. [ Menander ]
Unhappy scenes which I myself witnessed, and in which I acted a principal part. [ Virgil ]
Care may acquire wealth, which, when acquired, care must guard and worry about. [ Quesnel ]
There is no weariness like that which rises from doubting. It is unfixed reason. [ South ]
Abstinence is whereby a man refraineth from anything which he may lawfully take. [ Elyot ]
Who now travels that dark path to the bourne from which they say no one returns. [ Catullus ]
Those faithful mirrors, which reflect to our mind the minds of sages and heroes. [ Gibbon ]
Men are like Geneva watches with crystal faces, which expose the whole movement. [ Emerson ]
The first and simplest emotion which we discover in the human mind is curiosity. [ Burke ]
There is no vice which mankind carries to such wild extremes as that of avarice. [ Swift ]
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