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William Hazlitt

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Those who do not love me do not deserve to live.
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Those who desire to give up freedom in order to gain security will not have, nor do they deserve, ei...
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A job should be given to those who deserve it, not those who demand it.
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Be so strong; for peace of mind, love those who do not deserve your love.
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The world is a book and those who do not travel read only one page.
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Be friendly to everyone. Those who deserve it the least need it the most.
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They deserve no respect those who do not respect their peers. No tolerance those who violate the dig...
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Those who make a future for themselves, do not need predictions.
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Irony is a disciplinarian feared only by those who do not know it, but cherished by those who do
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Children need love, especially when they do not deserve it.
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Children need love, especially when they do not deserve it.
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Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves.
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Those who deny freedom to others, deserve it not for themselves
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Those who deny freedom to others deserve it not for themselves.
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Be extra kind to those who seem to deserve it least because they really need your kindness more.
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Do not be disturbed or angered at another's sin or evil, rather, spiritually help the one who has si...
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Power tires only those who do not have it.
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But monument themselves memorials need.
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There are only two kinds of people in this world; those who have a conscience and those who do not.
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Truth Does Not Need Proof, Only Lies Do.
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The World is a book, and those who do not travel read only a page.
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The world is a book, and those who do not travel, read only a page.
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In the end, the only people who fail are those who do not try.
DAVID VISCOTT
Those who act in ego do not go beyond karma. It is only by Guru's Grace that one is rid of ego.
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Those who sacrifice freedom for safety deserve neither.
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You are born wild, You do not deserve to be tamed!

Te...
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Those who do not study are only cattle dressed up in men's clothes.
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Those who do not study are only cattle dressed up in men's clothes
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Do not be disappointed if no one appreciates your true feelings, because they do not deserve them.
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You reform those issues that need reforming. You do not do a one-size-fits-all wholesale new creatio...
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You are born wild, You do not deserve to be tamed!

Te...
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Love is the expression of the one who loves, not of the one who is loved. Those who think they can l...
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Only those live who do good.
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Only those live who do good.
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The only truly affluent are those who do not want more than they have.
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Those who know do not speak. Those who speak do not know.
LAO TZU
Those who know do not talk; those who talk do not know.
TURKISH PROVERB
People who feel they do not deserve success will ALWAYS, ALWAYS find a way to sabotage themselves!
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The impulse to write things down is a peculiarly compulsive one, inexplicable to those who do not sh...
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Those who do not have will always serve those who do.
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We need a major stepping-up of air assets in a dramatic sense. We need those who can provide 5 or 10...
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Your silence is a better reply than your words to those who don’t deserve you.
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One may have broad or narrow talents, but only education renders them useful. Schools set up to trai...
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You deserve to need me, not to have me.
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It is only those who do nothing who makes no mistake.
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We need not only one Cesar Chavez; we need a thousand Cesar Chavezes.
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There are two kinds of people: those who don’t do what they are told, and those who do only that.
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Those who do not need to provide or have not built the vehicles of their own sustenance can afford t...
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Wealth is not a sign of dignity, dear Jonah. Only those who put faith above wealth are worthy of thi...
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Say to yourself, I am perfect, the way I am. Say to yourself, I am beautiful the way I am. Say to yo...
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I do not judge, I only chronicle.
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Fame and glory belong to those who are the first to achieve things, not those who only think about i...
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It is honourable to be accused by those who deserve to be accused.
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Listen my dear sister! You only fix something, when it’s broken. And you - are far from broken. Sa...
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It is not despair, for despair is only for those who see the end beyond all doubt. We do not.
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I am certainly not one of those who need to be prodded. In fact, if anything, I am the prod.
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I am certainly not one of those who need to be prodded. In fact, if anything, I am the prod.
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Nothing average ever stood as a monument to progress. When progress is looking for a partner it does...
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Justice does not help those who slumber but helps only those who are vigilant.
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One can not reflect in streaming water. Only those who know internal peace can give it to others.
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Those who do not weep, do not see.
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No one can guarantee success in war, but only deserve it.
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Every man, in his own opinion, forms an exception to the ordinary rules of morality.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
Those who are fond of settling things to rights have no great objection to seeing them wrong.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
The love of liberty is the love of others; the love of power is the love of ourselves.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
I would like to spend my whole life traveling, if I could borrow another life to spend at home.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
Great thoughts reduced to practice become great acts.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
The least pain in our little finger gives us more concern and uneasiness than the destruction of mil...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
The thing is plain. All that men really understand, is confined to a very small compass; to their da...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
There is a secret pride in every human heart that revolts at tyranny. You may order and drive an ind...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
Without the aid of prejudice and custom I should not be able to find my way across the room.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
To be happy, we must be true to nature, and carry our age along with us.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
The worst old age is that of the mind.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
Those who are at war with others are not at peace with themselves.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
To a superior race of being the pretensions of mankind to extraordinary sanctity and virtue must see...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
I like a friend the better for having faults that one can talk about.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
Old friendships are like meats served up repeatedly, cold, comfortless, and distasteful. The stomach...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
The most violent friendships soonest wear themselves out.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
There are few things in which we deceive ourselves more than in the esteem we profess to entertain f...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
There are no rules for friendship. It must be left to itself. We cannot force it any more than love.
WILLIAM HAZLITT
There are persons who cannot make friends. Who are they? Those who cannot be friends. It is not the ...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
The title of Ultracrepidarian critics has been given to those persons who find fault with small and...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
One said he wondered that leather was not dearer than any other thing. Being demanded a reason: b...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
If we wish to know the force of human genius we should read Shakespeare. If we wish to see the ins...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
One commending a Tayler for his dexteritie in his profession, another standing by ratified his opin...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
I should like to spend the whole of my life in travelling abroad, if I could anywhere borrow another...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
He who comes up to his own idea of greatness must always have had a very low standard of it in mind
WILLIAM HAZLITT
Those only deserve a monument who do not need one
WILLIAM HAZLITT
Some people break promises for the pleasure of breaking them
WILLIAM HAZLITT
A person may be indebted for a nose or an eye, for a graceful carriage or a voluble discourse, to a ...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
There was a time when we were not: this gives us no concern - why then should it trouble us that a t...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
Those who from a constant change and dissipation of outward objects have not a moment's leisure left...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
The more we do, the more we can do; the more busy we are the more leisure we have
WILLIAM HAZLITT
One of the pleasantest things in the world is going on a journey; but I like to go by myself. I can ...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
Our energy is in proportion to the resistance it meets. We attempt nothing great but from a sense of...
WILLIAM HAZLITT
Art must anchor in nature, or it is the sport of every breath of folly.
WILLIAM HAZLITT