As good play for nothing, you know, as work for nothing.


Sir Walter Scott

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This is too much reality for a Friday.
AS GOOD AS IT GETS
Nothing trumps honesty, as far as I'm concerned.
DAVID KOECHNER
Nothing is ever as good or as bad as it appears to be.
JEFFREY FRY
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TERRY BROOKS
Although my mother had the greatest love for Sir Walter Scott, and the highest appreciation of his p...
CATHERINE HELEN SPENCE
As far as festivals, nothing tops Cannes.
SASHA LANE
Play: Work that you enjoy doing for nothing.
EVAN ESAR
With the single exception of Homer, there is no eminent writer, not even Sir Walter Scott, whom I ca...
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
I wanted nothing for free.
Nothing came for free at our place anyway.
MARKUS ZUSAK
As for me, all I know is that I know nothing.
SOCRATES
As for me, prizes are nothing. My prize is my work.
KATHARINE HEPBURN
Nothing is as bad that it isn’t good for something.
VIKRANT PARSAI
I don't think there's anything cliche feminine about Jane Austen. And, anyway, her earliest ...
WHIT STILLMAN
There's nothing like working with your mates - it's the way it should be, as far as I'm ...
HEATH LEDGER
As far as I was concerned, either I was a homosexual or I wasn't, so making films would change n...
CLAUDE CHABROL
There is nothing better than work. Work is also play; children know that. Children play earnestly as...
MARY OLIVER
Nothing so much enhances a good as to make sacrifices for it.
GEORGE SANTAYANA
As far as I know, I have no pride of opinion.
ALBERT J. NOCK
I just don't understand what is going on here. We have nothing to do with Walter Mayer.
MARKUS GANDLER
There is nothing, Sir, too little for so little a creature as man. It is by studying little things t...
SAMUEL JOHNSON
If you don't understand that you work for your mislabeled 'subordinates,' then you know nothing of l...
DEE HOCK
You know, if it weren't for these fans, I wouldn't have gotten as far as I did.
ADAM LAMBERT
And if you can’t shape your life the way you want, at least try as much as you can not to degrade ...
CONSTANTINOS P. CAVAFIS
The last three years have been insane, you know, just insane,' he says of his rapid rise to stardom....
COLIN FARRELL
Because nothing is as good as you can imagine it. No one is as beautiful as she is in your head. Not...
CHUCK PALAHNIUK
We looked at each other for the last time; nothing is as eloquent as nothing.
DAVID MITCHELL
Don't be sorry, my dear sir, for nothing could upset me today! Rejoice, for You-Know-Who is gone at ...
J.K. ROWLING
One of the jokes is there's nothing quite as scary as a nasty beaver. Maybe it'll intimidate the oth...
JEFF PAIN
Nothing tastes as good as skinny feels.
KATE MOSS
The essence of intelligence is skill in extracting meaning from everyday experience. Sir Walter Scot...
UNKNOWN
Share you wit for nothing bad will come; share your will for nothing good will come.
KAYLA RAE
Good for you. More it hurt more better it is. Can't nothing heal without pain, you know.
TONI MORRISON
There's nothing wrong with being poor as long as you vote for the right man.
HOWARD PLATT
As far as expectations go, you can never work for expectations. You have to work against them.
KAJOL
When you have a dark side, nothing is ever as good as it seems.
PINK
If you don't understand that you work for your mislabeled 'subordinates', then you know ...
DEE HOCK
What is fame? The advantage of being known by people of whom you yourself know nothing, and for whom...
LORD BYRON
What is fame? The advantage of being known by people of whom you yourself know nothing, and for whom...
LESZCZYNSKI STANISLAUS
What is fame? The advantage of being known by people of whom you yourself know nothing, and for who...
LESZCZYNSKI STANISLAUS
Nothing tastes as good as being thin feels.
ELIZABETH BERG
Know you not that a good man does nothing for appearance sake, but for the sake of having done right...
EPICTETUS
A good old man, sir; he will be talking: as they say, When the age is in the wit is out. -Much Ado ...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
As long as you know that what you are doing is right, then you have nothing to fear.
DR ANIL KUMAR SINHA
Nothing makes a man so selfish as work.
GEORGE BERNARD SHAW
As far as working out, I know exactly what I'm doing.
EVANDER HOLYFIELD
To come to know that nothing is good, nothing is bad, is a turning point; it is a conversion. You st...
OSHO
There is nothing so good for the inside of a man as the outside of a horse.
JOHN LUBBOCK
Know who you are and be who you are insofar as it is deem fit, for there is nothing so contemptuous ...
ERNEST AGYEMANG YEBOAH
We don't have a choice. If we play them really good early, we've got a good shot. If we lose, we hav...
AL CARTER
Nothing tastes nor smells psychologically as good as the original.
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN)
Nothing to me feels as good as laughing incredibly hard.
STEVE CARELL
A BMW can't take you as far as a diploma.
JOYCE MEYER
Reach for it. Push yourself as far as you can.
CHRISTA MCAULIFFE
As for relationships, I know nothing. I'm an idiot; I can't get it right.
ELLE KING
Nothing makes us love a person as much as praying for him.
T. B. JOSHUA
Death is not scary enough and not so sweet life of the human foot leaves gentility.
IMAM ALI (AS)
School...school... is just nothing... if you think that you are going to learn something. You are he...
DEYTH BANGER
You can never take your reputation back. There really is nothing as powerful as a good reputation.
GIULIANA RANCIC
There is nothing so marginal as a party that has been in power for 18 years and slides into oppositi...
SEBASTIAN COE
Two types of people do no work. 1) Those who are good for nothing 2) Those who are too good for anyt...
APURVA GAGLANI
I play the game as honestly as I can. If the referee gives a penalty there is nothing you can do.
WAYNE ROONEY
There is nothing I love as much as a good fight.
FRANKLIN D. ROOSEVELT
Nothing is to be used as itself, for itself.
SRI SATHYA SAI BABA
If you live as if you know nothing you offer yourself the opportunity to learn everything.
KAY WHITLEY
Democracy means nothing if people are not able to work the democracy for the common good.
CHANDRA BHUSHAN
Why, I don't exactly know about perjury, my dear sir, replied the little gentleman. "Harsh word, my ...
CHARLES DICKENS
I don't wait for moods. You accomplish nothing if you do that. Your mind must know it has got to get...
PEARL S. BUCK
There is nothing so cruel in this world as the desolation of having nothing to hope for.
HARUKI MURAKAMI
Walter Scott has no business to write novels, especially good ones. It is not fair. He has fame and ...
JANE AUSTEN
Nothing is so good as it seems beforehand.
GEORGE ELIOT
I've always been worried about people who are willing to work for nothing. Sometimes that's all you ...
SAM ERVIN
I've always been worried about people who are willing to work for nothing. Sometimes that's all you...
SAM ERVIN
We talk so much yet we have nothing to say.
JUSTIN WETCH
I played as a 17-year-old with Walter Smith, who must have been about 32. So I've known Walter for 2...
RICHARD GOUGH
Every game is as demanding as the last. Nothing can be taken for granted.
JOSE MOURINHO
It had nothing to do with her work as a lobbyist.
BEN KUEHNE
If you want to move people, you look for a point of sensitivity, and in Egypt nothing moves people a...
NAGUIB MAHFOUZ
A cucumber should be well sliced, and dressed with pepper and vinegar, and then thrown out, as good ...
SAMUEL JOHNSON
I still play Strat, I don't know nothing else. Strats and Telecasters.
IKE TURNER
There are approximately two trillion cells in the human body. You are never alone, there are always ...
DWIGHT W. HAYES
Privilege is presuming to speak for others you know nothing about.
DASHANNE STOKES
It is the sin that believes in nothing,
cares for nothing,
seeks to know nothing,
interfere...
DOROTHY L. SAYERS
We have nothing to lose. We've got this far, we're just going to go for it. As long as you give it a...
LAYLA FERNANDEZ
Nothing produces such an effect as a good platitude
OSCAR WILDE
There is nothing so practical as a good theory
KURT LEWIN
It is nothing for one to know something unless another knows you know it.
PROVERB
In art it is hard to say anything as good as saying nothing.
LUDWIG WITTGENSTEIN
For me, I like to work, you know what I'm saying? Being off a whole week ... there was nothing to do...
LEON SMITH
Your people, sir, is nothing but a great beast
ALEXANDER HAMILTON
Walter Helwich understands the world solely as a field for cultural competition among nations
GOTSE DELCHEV
Nothing can be as astounding as life. Except for writing. Yes, of course, except for writing, the so...
ORHAN PAMUK
Know your unlucky days, for the exist. Nothing will work out right and, even though you change your ...
BALTASAR GRACIáN
In the world it is called Tolerance, but in hell it is called Despair...the sin that believes in not...
DOROTHY L. SAYERS
In the world it is called Tolerance, but in hell it is called Despair, the sin that believes in noth...
DOROTHY L. SAYERS
Nothing makes one feel so strong as a call for help.
GEORGE MACDONALD
Nothing makes one feel so strong as a call for help.
POPE PAUL VI
You know, nothing is ever happily-ever-after. Ever.
CHARISMA CARPENTER
There is nothing in my work that can be taken as blasphemy.
OLEG KULIK
Last hopeless chances have got to work. Nothing makes sense otherwise. You might as well not be aliv...
TERRY PRATCHETT
Break my heart for what breaks yours. Everything I am for you kingdom's cause, as I walk from nothin...
KIERA CASS

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A foot more light, a step more true, Ne'er from the heath-flower dashed the dew.
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Contentions fierce, Ardent, and dire, spring from no petty cause.
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Where's the coward that would not dare To fight for such a land?
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But with the morning cool repentance came.
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Do what you should, not what you may.
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After a bad harvest sow again. [Yield not to difficulties.]
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A friend always loves, but he who loves is not always a friend.
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Consider an enemy may become a friend.
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As long as the Fates permit, live cheerfully.
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Forward and frolic glee was there, The will to do, the soul to dare.
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He that climbs the tall tree has won right to the fruit.
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The will to do, the soul to dare.
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And come he slow, or come he fast,
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To all, to each, a fair good night,
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With a smile on her lips, and a tear in her eye.
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Court not the critic's smile nor dread his frown
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True love's the gift which God has given to man alone beneath the heaven.
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He may as well not thank at all, who thanks when none are by.
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He, who will not pardon others, must not himself expect pardon.
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Scared out of his seven senses.
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O, what a tangled web we weave, When first we practise to deceive!
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The rose is fairest when 'tis budding new.
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In listening mood she seemed to stand, The guardian Naiad of the strand.
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In man's most dark extremity Oft succor dawns from Heaven.
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Let him who has granted a favour speak not of it; let him who has received one, proclaim it.
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Let ease and rest at times be given to the weary.
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It is the fault of youth that it cannot restrain its own impetuosity.
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It is part of the cure to wish to be cured. [Lat., Pars sanitatis velle sanari fruit.]
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It is equally a fault to believe all men or to believe none.
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He, who holds out but a doubtful hope of succour to the afflicted, denies it.
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He who asks with timidity invites a refusal.
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He makes a great row but does nothing.
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He invites the commission of a crime who does not forbid it, when it is in his power to do so.
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He grieves more than is necessary who grieves before any cause for sorrow has arisen.
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Fortune may rob us of our wealth, not of our courage.
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Fidelity, purchased with money, money can destroy.
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Extreme remedies are never the first to be resorted to.
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Everything in art is but a copy of nature.
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Crime requires further crime to conceal it.
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Concealed anger is to be feared; but hatred openly manifested destroys its chance of revenge.
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Busily engaged in doing nothing. [A squirrel in a cage.]
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Bear in mind that you commit a crime by injuring even a wicked brother.
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As many servants so many enemies.
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An old man at school is a contemptible and ridiculous object.
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A coward calls himself cautious, a miser thrifty.
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Time rolls his ceaseless course.
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Where lives the man that has not tried, How mirth can into folly glide, And folly into sin!
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You whirled them to the back of beyont.
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Better ride safe in the dark, says the proverb, than in the daylight with a cut-throat at your elbow
SIR WALTER SCOTT
Of all the vices drinking is the most incompatible with greatness
SIR WALTER SCOTT
Success or failure in business is caused more by the mental attitude even than by mental capacities.
SIR WALTER SCOTT
Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, And men below, and saints above: For love is heaven, and ...
SIR WALTER SCOTT
Each age has deemed the new-born year. The fittest time for festal cheer
SIR WALTER SCOTT
Mellow nuts have the hardest rind
SIR WALTER SCOTT
A simple race! they waste their toil For the vain tribute of a smile
SIR WALTER SCOTT
If a farmer fills his barn with grain, he gets mice. If he leaves it empty, he gets actors.
SIR WALTER SCOTT
Chivalry!---why, maiden, she is the nurse of pure and high affection---the stay of the oppressed, th...
SIR WALTER SCOTT
It is more than probable that the average man could, with no injury to his health, increase his effi...
SIR WALTER SCOTT
One hour of life, crowded to the full with glorious action, and filled with noble risks, is worth wh...
SIR WALTER SCOTT
He is the best sailor who can steer within fewest points of the wind, and exact a motive power out o...
SIR WALTER SCOTT
Discretion is the perfection of reason, and a guide to us in all the duties of life.
SIR WALTER SCOTT
Recollect that the Almighty, who gave the dog to be companion of our pleasures and our toils, hath i...
SIR WALTER SCOTT
It is a not a fear of death but rather a fear of ending life unfulfilled.
SIR WALTER SCOTT
Look back, and smile on perils past.
SIR WALTER SCOTT
The race of mankind would perish did they cease to aid each other. We cannot exist without mutual he...
WALTER SCOTT
He is the best sailor who can steer within fewest points of the wind, and exact a motive power out o...
WALTER SCOTT
A rusty nail placed near a faithful compass, will sway it from the truth, and wreck the argosy.
WALTER SCOTT
Teach your children poetry; it opens the mind, lends grace to wisdom and makes the heroic virtues he...
WALTER SCOTT
Faces that have charmed us the most escape us the soonest.
WALTER SCOTT
Success - keeping your mind awake and your desire asleep.
WALTER SCOTT
When thinking about companions gone, we feel ourselves doubly alone.
WALTER SCOTT
One hour of life, crowded to the full with glorious action, and filled with noble risks, is worth wh...
WALTER SCOTT
Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, And men below, and saints above: For love is heaven, and ...
WALTER SCOTT
Discretion is the perfection of reason, and a guide to us in all the duties of life.
WALTER SCOTT