516 Quotations with Wear.
- 281. William Shakespeare: The weariest and most loathed worldly life, that age, ache, penury and imprisonm ...

- 282. Baroness Orczy: The weariest night, the longest day, sooner or later must perforce come to an en ...

- 283. Elizabeth Barrett Browning: The works of women are symbolical. We sew, sew, prick our fingers, dull our sigh ...

- 284. Benjamin Disraeli: The world is weary of statesmen whom democracy has degraded into politicians.

- 285. Maurice Maeterlinck: There comes no adventure but wears to our soul the shape of our everyday thought ...

- 286. Virginia Woolf: There is much to support the view that it is clothes that wear us, and not we, t ...

- 287. E.M. Bounds: There is neither encouragement nor room in Bible religion for feeble desires, li ...

- 288. Charles Haddon Spurgeon: There is no fatigue so wearisome as that which comes from lack of work.

- 289. John Stuart Mill: There is one plain rule of life. Try thyself unweariedly till thou findest the h ...

- 290. Author Unknown: There must be hearts which know the depths of our being, and swear by us, even w ...

- 291. Eva Jessye: They say you should not suffer through the past.You should be able to wear it li ...

- 292. John Selden: They that are against superstition oftentimes run into it of the wrong side. If ...

- 293. Gregory Corso: They, that unnamed "they," they've knocked me down but I got up. I always get up ...

- 294. William Wordsworth: This city now doth, like a garment, wear the beauty of the morning; silent bare, ...

- 295. Rachel Carson: Those who dwell among the beauties and mysteries of the Earth are never alone or ...

- 296. Ellen Thorneycroft Fowler: Though outwardly a gloomy shroud, The inner half of every cloud Is bright and sh ...

- 297. Ezra Pound: 'Tis not need we know our every thought or see the work shop where each mask is ...

- 298. Don DeLillo: To be a tourist is to escape accountability. Errors and failings don't cling to ...

- 299. Charles Dickens: To be shelterless and alone in the open country, hearing the wind moan and watch ...

- 300. Roland Barthes: To endow the writer publicly with a good fleshly body, to reveal that he likes d ...

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