Prosperity Whose sources are interior. As soon Adversity A diamond overtake. Votes: 3
Emily DickinsonMy banks they are furnish'd with bees, Whose murmur invites one to sleep. Votes: 3
William ShenstonePray steal me not, I'm Mrs. Dingley's, Whose heart in this four-footed thing lies. Votes: 3
Jonathan SwiftWe honor founders of these starving cities, Whose honor is the image of our sorrow. Votes: 3
W. H. AudenAffliction is a mother, Whose painful throes yield many sons, Each fairer than the other. Votes: 3
Henry VaughanAll are but parts of one stupendous whole, Whose body Nature is, and God the soul. Votes: 3
Alexander PopeO thrice unhappy home Whose master doesn't know the difference between a watt and an ohm! Votes: 3
Ogden NashFather sighed. "Please spare me these arguments of yours.â "Whose arguments should I use? Votes: 3
Franny BillingsleyPrayer is The world in tune, A spirit-voyce, And vocall joyes, Whose Eccho is heaven's blisse. Votes: 3
Henry VaughanThe market-place, the eager love of gain, Whose aim is vanity, and whose end is pain! Votes: 3
Henry Wadsworth LongfellowIf he's alive he has everything in his power! Whose fault is it he doesn't understand that Votes: 3
Fyodor DostoevskyWhose wit in the combat, as gentle as bright, Ne'er carried a heart-stain away on its blade. Votes: 3
Charles LambBut there are wanderers o'er Eternity Whose bark drives on and on, and anchor'd ne'er shall be. Votes: 3
Lord ByronWhose foot is to be the measure to which ours are all to be cut or stretched? Votes: 3
Thomas JeffersonIt is mostly a matter of wills. Whose will is going to break first? Ours or the enemy's? Votes: 3
James MattisWhose hearts must I break? What lies must I maintain? - Through whose blood am I to wade ? Votes: 3
Arthur RimbaudWho has more pockets than a magician? A boy. Whose pockets contain *more* than a magicians? A boy's. Votes: 3
Ray BradburyI look at my hands and go, 'Hmm...what happened? Whose hands are those? Oh my God, they're mine' Votes: 3
Sheryl CrowWhose the spiritual people pon earth. The Black people. Dem a deal wit God. And God no let dem down. Votes: 3
Bob MarleyHow many a father have I seen, A sober man, among his boys, Whose youth was full of foolish noise. Votes: 3
Alfred Lord TennysonThe most fortunate of men, Be he a king or commoner, is he Whose welfare is assured in his own home. Votes: 3
Johann Wolfgang von GoetheWhen I choose to dwell in the assurance of Whose I am and who I am in Him, I have a confident heart. Votes: 3
Renee SwopeA religious man is a person ... whose greatest passion is compassion. Votes: 0
Abraham Joshua HeschelWind is a floating wave of air, whose undulation continually varies. Votes: 0
Marcus Vitruvius PollioBut there are still people whose moral superiority defeats your own. Votes: 0
Aleksandr SolzhenitsynThose whose work and pleasure are one... are... Fortune's favoured children. Votes: 0
Winston ChurchillSometimes leadership is planting trees under whose shade you'll never sit. Votes: 0
Jennifer GranholmBeautiful are those whose brokenness gives birth to transformation and wisdom. Votes: 0
John Mark GreenWe are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being. Votes: 0
William O. DouglasMexico has lost an icon whose work has transcended generations and borders Votes: 0
Enrique Pena NietoAnyone whose goal is 'something higher' must expect someday to suffer vertigo. Votes: 0
Milan KunderaEnthusiasm is the nature of life. Become one whose enthusiasm never dies. Votes: 0
Sri Sri Ravi ShankarEvery need whose true satisfaction is denied leads by necessity to faith. Votes: 0
Johann Wolfgang von GoethePeople whose own dreams aren't completed, help others to accomplish their dreams. Votes: 0
Taimoor MadniScribbler, n. A professional writer whose views are antagonistic to one's own. Votes: 0
Ambrose BierceGreat persecutors are recruited among martyrs whose heads haven't been cut off. Votes: 0
Emile M. CioranThis tyrant, whose sole name blisters our tongues,Was once thought honest. Votes: 0
William ShakespeareNumberless arts appear foolish whose secret motives are most wise and weighty. Votes: 0
Francois de La RochefoucauldI'm sorry you leftists, you're not the only people whose motives are pure. Votes: 0
Andrew BreitbartLove means a lot to those whose hearts understand its rhythm and language Votes: 0
Ikechukwu IzuakorAll the elements, whose aid man calls in, will sometimes become big masters. Votes: 0
Ralph Waldo EmersonEver a glutton, at another's cost, But in whose kitchen dwells perpetual frost. Votes: 0
John DrydenThey were a society whose chief vocations were to entertain and be entertained ... Votes: 0
Anna GodbersenI want ... to consort with people whose emotions are not ... cold and standoffish. Votes: 0
Alan WattsThe Internet can empower groups whose aims are in fact antithetical to democracy. Votes: 0
Evgeny MorozovOh! blest with temper, whose unclouded ray Can make to-morrow cheerful as to-day. Votes: 0
Alexander PopeA learning machine is any device whose actions are influenced by past experience. Votes: 0
Nils John NilssonPeople like me, whose income largely comes from dividends, should pay more taxes. Votes: 0
Mian Muhammad ManshaThey whose guilt within their bosom lies, imagine every eye beholds their blame. Votes: 0
William ShakespeareThe flowers are Nature's jewels, with whose wealth she decks her summer beauty. Votes: 0
George CrolyWe are human beings, beings whose fundamental food is the experience of truth. Votes: 0
Jacob NeedlemanI have proposed maternity leave for mothers whose employers do not provide it. Votes: 0
Donald TrumpMiracles prove nothing except to those whose faith is bought very cheap, sir. Votes: 0
Michael ChabonI firmly believe there are books whose greatness actually enable you to live. Votes: 0
Emma ThompsonA picture whose pictorial form is logical form is called a logical picture. Votes: 0
Ludwig WittgensteinSouls who do not practice prayer are like people whose limbs are paralyzed. Votes: 0
Teresa of AvilaThere are people whose clocks stop at a certain point in their lives. Votes: 0
Charles Augustin Sainte-BeuveO time! whose verdicts mock our own, the only righteous judge art thou! Votes: 0
Thomas William ParsonsI hope I've lived a life of science whose style will encourage younger people. Votes: 0
Joshua LederbergBleesed is the person whose mind is ever at peace never diprssed never disappointed. Votes: 0
Kishore BansalOrators inflame the people, whose anger is really but a short fit of madness. Votes: 0
Jonathan SwiftI'm always drawn to the underdogs, to the people whose stories don't get told. Votes: 0
Lauren MyracleYou know, I'm not comfortable with people whose politics are static in a democracy. Votes: 0
Steve EarleBlessed, blessed is their Guru, whose mouth tastes the Ambrosial Fruit of the Lord. Votes: 0
Guru Gobind SinghNever trust a woman whose father calls her 'Princess'. Chances are she believes it. Votes: 0
Wes SmithRemember always, that man is a creature whose reason is often darkened with error. Votes: 0
Philip SidneyBlessed are those whose hearts are filled with the warmth of love from another. Votes: 0
Truth DevourThe poem is important, but not more than the people whose survival it serves... Votes: 0
Wendell BerryBeware of thinkers whose minds function only when they are fueled by a quotation. Votes: 0
Emile M. CioranThere's enough grief in this world without always getting into whose fault it is. Votes: 0
Lisa SamsonA life of frustration is inevitable for any coach whose main enjoyment is winning. Votes: 0
Chuck NollCommonly they must use their feet for defense whose only weapon is their tongue. Votes: 0
Philip SidneyAll policies should be guided by science, not just whose voice is the loudest. Votes: 0
Martin HeinrichFind someone who will tremble for your touch, someone whose fingers are a poem. Votes: 0
Janet FitchWhen Donald Trump says make America great again, we know whose America that is. Votes: 0
George PackerWhat is a monster? A being whose survival is incompatible with the existing order. Votes: 0
Denis DiderotInactives-those whose feet are not placed on the path which leads to eternal life. Votes: 0
Jacob de JagerAll great discoveries are made by men whose feelings run ahead of their thinking. Votes: 0
Charles Henry ParkhurstChurches whose members fight with one another have lost their vision for the lost. Votes: 0
John C. MaxwellI wonder what children whose parents have money think about in their spare time. Votes: 0
Gary ShteyngartThere is a sort of love whose very excessiveness prevents the lover's being jealous. Votes: 0
Francois de La RochefoucauldTrue enthusiasm is a fine feeling whose flash I admire where-ever I see it. Votes: 0
Charlotte BronteTrue enthusiasm is a fine feeling whose flash I admire where-ever I see it Votes: 0
Charlotte BronteLiberty lies in the rights of that person whose views you find most odious. Votes: 0
John Stuart MillBlessed is he whose own faults keep him from seeing the faults of others. Votes: 0
Ali ibn Abi TalibWhen you listen to Ray Charles, there's never any doubt whose voice that is. Votes: 0
Clint EastwoodThe Lord whose oracle is at Delphi neither reveals nor conceals, but gives a sign Votes: 0
HeraclitusDo not tell secrets to those whose faith and silence you have not already tested. Votes: 0
Elizabeth IHe was an author whose works were so well known as to be almost confidential. Votes: 0
Stanley WalkerI'm all about supporting anyone whose art is also the way they make their living. Votes: 0
Jessica AlbaGod... a being whose only definition is that he is beyond man's power to conceive. Votes: 0
Ayn RandI have always found that the man whose second thoughts are good is worth watching. Votes: 0
James M. BarrieNo man's prayer is acceptable with God whose life is not well pleasing before God. Votes: 0
Alexander WhyteBear Island knows no king but the King in the North, whose name is STARK. Votes: 0
George R. R. MartinThink that day lost whose descending sun, views from thy hand no noble action done. Votes: 0
Joseph JoubertA bacteriologist is a man whose conversation always start with the germ of an idea. Votes: 0
Evan EsarFrom someone whose dad buys him a spade for Christmas, I thought you'd be grateful! Votes: 0
Karl PilkingtonA man whose life has been dishonourable is not entitled to escape disgrace in death. Votes: 0
Lucius AcciusI want people to remember me as someone whose life has been helpful to humanity. Votes: 0
Thomas SankaraThere are no disappointments to those whose wills are buried in the will of God. Votes: 0
Frederick William FaberWe have, each of us, a life story, whose continuity, whose sense, is our lives. Votes: 0
Oliver SacksWe shall never get people whose time is money to take much interest in atoms. Votes: 0
Samuel ButlerThe trouble with words is that you never know whose mouths they have been in. Votes: 0
Dennis PotterThe human heart is the only thing whose worth increases the more it is broken. Votes: 0
Shakieb OrgunwallEvery man is the center of a circle, whose fatal circumference he can not pass. Votes: 0
John James IngallsYou're not going to find a man whose socks don't get dirty or who doesn't snore. Votes: 0
Helen ReddyThat woman is happiest whose life is passed in the shadow of a manly, loving heart. Votes: 0
Suzanne CurchodI have never started a poem yet whose end I knew. Writing a poem is discovering. Votes: 0
Robert FrostMay those whose hell it is to hate and hurt be turned into lovers bringing flowers. Votes: 0
ShantidevaThey whose sole bliss is eating can give but that one brutish reason why they live. Votes: 0
JuvenalBeing a father is the most rewarding thing a man whose career has plateaued can do. Votes: 0
AristotleA person whose mind is quiet and satisfied in God is in the pathway to health. Votes: 0
Ellen G. WhiteThe new is not revealed to those whose eyse are fastened in worship upon the old. Votes: 0
Albert Pinkham RyderHe didn't care whose league Jordan was in. All that mattered was that she was his. Votes: 0
Julie JamesThere is not a country on earth whose people don't deserve to be free and safe. Votes: 0
John RidleyThere is no one as strong as a person whose heart is always filled with gratitude. Votes: 0
Daisaku IkedaSophia Loren, whose new baby asked her, Is all that for me? Never got a dinner! Votes: 0
Red ButtonsIt is the man who does not want to express an opinion whose opinion I want. Votes: 0
Abraham LincolnBlest is he whose heart is the home of the great dead and their great thoughts. Votes: 0
Philip James BaileyThe emergence of India as a major global power is an idea whose time has come. Votes: 0
Manmohan SinghYet what are all such gaieties to me whose thoughts are full of indices and surds? Votes: 0
Lewis CarrollShould those whose actions lead to the death or injury of a child get a free pass? Votes: 0
Frank LautenbergNever frown even when ur sad, coz u never know whose falling in love with ur smile! Votes: 0
Paul MurrayIf I cannot give consent to my own death, whose body is this? Who owns my life? Votes: 0
Sue RodriguezAll the forces in the world are not so powerful as an idea whose time has come. Votes: 0
Victor HugoAnd he whose soul is flat -- the sky Will cave in on him by and by. Votes: 0
Edna St. Vincent MillayThe artist is the child in the popular fable, every one of whose tears was a pearl. Votes: 0
Heinrich HeineHe is a poor son whose sonship does not make him desire to serve all men's mothers. Votes: 0
Harry Emerson FosdickA truly rich man is one whose children run into his arms when his hands are empty. Votes: 0
Ziad K. Abdelnour"¦I noticed a woman whose face was a sea voyage I had not the courage to attempt. Votes: 0
Jeanette WintersonTalent is that which is in a man's power; genius is that in whose power a man is. Votes: 0
James Russell LowellYou can call me gay or a tutti-frutti But I won't touch it until I know whose booty Votes: 0
Erick SermonI care not much for a man's religion whose dog and cat are not the better for it. Votes: 0
Abraham LincolnIf there are any gods whose chief concern is man, they can't be very important gods.
Arthur C. ClarkeYou stars that reigned at my nativity, whose influence hath allotted death and hell.
Christopher MarloweA life of prayer is a life whose litanies are ever fresh acts of self-devoting love.
Frederick William RobertsonA friend whose hopes we cannot satisfy is a friend we would rather have as an enemy.
Friedrich NietzscheA woman whose face looked as if it had been made of sugar and someone had licked it.
George Bernard ShawIf there be any one whose power is in beauty, in purity, in goodness, it is a woman.
Henry Ward BeecherAvoid the precepts of those thinkers whose reasoning is not confirmed by experience.
Leonardo da VinciLife's blows cannot break a person whose spirit is warmed at the fire of enthusiasm.
Norman Vincent PealeAnyone whose mission is keeping people apart is swimming against a very strong tide.
Russell SimmonsHere comes a man of comfort, whose advice Hath often stilled my brawling discontent.
William ShakespeareI'm just worn down and weary of bands whose lyrics are cryptic and self-referential.
Yannis PhilippakisA covenant is an agreement between God and man, an accord whose terms are set by God.
D. Todd ChristoffersonThe best-dressed woman is one whose clothes wouldn't look too strange in the country.
Edwin Hardy AmiesA good holiday is one spent among people whose notions of time are vaguer than yours.
J. B. PriestleyHe whose pride oppresses the humble may perhaps be humbled, but will never be humble.
Johann Kaspar LavaterThere isn't a person in this city more dangerous than a wolf whose mate is in danger.
Patricia BriggsA right rule for a club would be,-Admit no man whose presence excludes any one topic.
Ralph Waldo EmersonLike thoughts whose very sweetness yielded proof that they were born for immortality.
William WordsworthThe good die first, and they whose hearts are dry as summer dust, burn to the socket.
William WordsworthI donât know whose brilliant idea that was, but it wasnât mine, thatâs for sure.
Ozzy OsbourneI just don't want to cozy up to the guy whose girl I have every intention of stealing.
Aprilynne PikeI cannot imagine any crime worse than taking a life, can you? -It'd depend whose life.
Brendan BehanHappy the innocent whose equal thoughts are free from anguish as they are from faults.
Edmund WallerNothing takes place in the world whose meaning is not that of some maximum or minimum.
Leonhard EulerWe speak of peace, yes, but whose peace? Poland's? Bulgaria's? The peace of the grave?
Margaret ThatcherI am the laughter of the new-born child On whose soft-breathing sleep an angel smiled.
Richard Watson GilderThe worst enemy is one whose doctrines are founded in hate and are thus beyond debate.
Tobsha LearnerWomen are as roses, whose fair flower, being once displayed, doth fall that very hour.
William ShakespeareBarbie's one of those fads whose popularity makes you lose all faith in the human race.
Connie WillisAnybody whose mind is functioning at all can't be content with the way the world works.
Frederick WisemanA mother's love! O holy, boundless thing! Fountain whose waters never cease to spring!
Marguerite Gardiner, Countess of BlessingtonI don't like people whose job it isn't to be funny, to tell me what is and isn't funny.
Sarah SilvermanThe rigid saint, by whom no mercy's shown To saints whose lives are better than his own.
Charles ChurchillThere could be few men whose love for a woman had been written on his face with a knife.
Cornelia FunkeThe man whose horse trots a mile in a minute does not carry the most important messages.
Henry David Thoreau"It has ever been my fate to give pain to those whose happiness I should have promoted.
Johann Wolfgang von GoetheI love women whose hidden desires make horses put an end to their lives at the threshold
Mahmoud DarwishHe's the sort of player whose brain doesn't always know where his legs are carrying him.
Nick Farr-JonesThe hero is the world-man, in whose heart One passion stands for all, the most indulged.
Philip James BaileyI'm the daughter of a sister whose the mother of a brother who's the brother of another.
Queen LatifahWe cannot have peace among men whose hearts find delight in killing any living creature.
Rachel CarsonHalle Berry is here, whose win last year broke down barriers for unbelievably hot women.
Steve MartinDulness! whose good old cause I yet defend, With whom my muse began, with who shall end.
Alexander PopeI can think of plenty of writers whose work I revere and whose lives I know little about.
Brad ListiIt is for the inconsistent, unsteady disciples whose cheese is falling off their cracker.
Brennan ManningSuperstition has been defined as the use of a form whose significance has been forgotten.
Dion FortuneWe belong to an age whose culture is in danger of perishing through the means to culture.
Friedrich Nietzsche[ Donald Trump] deference to the president [Barack Obama] whose legitimacy he questioned.
George StephanopoulosThe heart is like an instrument whose strings Steal magic music from Life's mystic frets.
Gerald MasseyA truly successful person is some one , whose failures are equally spoken as his success.
Gopichand LagadapatiThere hasn't been anybody whose life has been picked apart and distorted as much as mine.
Hillary ClintonThere are many whose tongues might govern multitudes, if they could govern their tongues.
Jim PrenticeTruth is never to be expected from authors whose understanding is warped with enthusiasm.
John DrydenHe only moves toward the perfection of his art whose criticism surpasses his achievement.
Leonardo da VinciThere are women whose infidelities are the only link they still have with their husbands.
Sacha GuitryTis beauty truly blent, whose red and white Nature's own sweet and cunning hand laid on.
William ShakespeareA man whose eyes love opens risks his soul - His dancing breaks beyond the mind's control.
Farid Al-Din AttarA mother is she who can take the place of all others but whose place no one else can take.
Gaspard MermillodThe artful injury, whose venomed dart scarce wounds the hearing, while it stabs the heart.
Hannah MoreSurviving - that is the other name of a mourning whose possibility is never to be awaited.
Jacques DerridaFor what use are books to anyone whose days are like a rook's nest with every twig a duty.
Mervyn PeakeBuffy's high school was built on top of a vortex of evil, the Hellmouth. And whose wasn't?
Sarah VowellTrust is not established in the absence of betrayal, but in those whose betrayal is least.
Wes FeslerNot beauty, no, but virtue rais'd my fires, whose sacred flame did cherish chaste desires.
William Alexander, 1st Earl of StirlingReligious fanaticism and hatred are a world-devouring fire, whose violence none can quench.
Bahá'u'lláhFor whose sake, henceforth, all his vows be such, As what he loves may never like too much.
Ben JonsonThe American people in my view will never support a candidate whose major theme is bigotry.
Bernie SandersHappy is love or friendship when returned-- The lovers whose pure flames have equal burned.
Bion of SmyrnaThe night whose sable breast relieves the stark, White stars, is no less lovely being dark
Countee CullenA region is an area safely larger than the last one to whose problems we found no solution.
Jane JacobsI just love dealing with people whose idea of sometimes is every thousand years,â I said.
Laurell K. HamiltonWe are born sad and we die sad, but meanwhile we love bodies whose sad beauty is a miracle.
Mario BenedettiYou can't solve problems for someone whose problem is that they don't want problems solved.
Richard BachGreat little One! whose all-embracing birth Lifts Earth to Heaven, stoops Heaven to Earth.
Richard CrashawThe soul whose bosom lust did never touch Is God's fair bride; and maiden's souls are such.
TertullianBlest is that nation whose silent course of happiness furnishes nothing for history to say.
Thomas JeffersonAlas, that love, whose view is muffled still, Should without eyes see pathways to his will!
William ShakespeareThe meetings least attended in our churches today are the ones whose only attraction is God.
Aiden Wilson TozerSomething whose connection with human experience we cannot grasp is bound to be frightening.
Kobo AbeAll you violated ones with gentle hearts; You violent dreamers whose cries shout heartbreak
Margaret WalkerContempt is the emotion we feel for an opponent whose arguments are too formidable to refute.
Ann CoulterIt is difficult to deal successfully, he decided, with a woman whose feelings cannot be hurt.
Ellen GlasgowFor a while" is a phrase whose length can't be measured.At least by the person who's waiting.
Haruki MurakamiBut the wicked are like the tossing sea, which cannot rest, whose waves cast up mire and mud.
IsaiahYeah 'ear 'ear," said George, with half a glance at Fred, the corner of whose mouth twitched.
J. K. RowlingThe great god Ra, whose shrine once covered acres, is filler now for crossword puzzle makers.
Keith PrestonNonviolence is an attribute of the Almighty whose ways of fulfilling Himself are inscrutable.
Mahatma GandhiThe fact that so many people whose livelihood depends on being able to play, it's just crazy.
Nick ZinnerMen whose wit has been mother of villainy once have learned from it to be evil in all things.
SophoclesOf lovers whose bodies smell of each other Who think the same thoughts without need of speech
T. S. EliotNothing can shake my belief that this world is the fruit of a dark god whose shadow I extend.
Umberto EcoThou ever young, fresh, lov'd, and delicate wooer, whose blush doth thaw the consecrated snow
William ShakespeareThe test of political institutions is the condition of the country whose future they regulate.
Benjamin DisraeliThere are lots of people in the world whose existence doesn't revolve around American culture.
Emily HainesI love the pride whose measure is its own eminence and not the insignificance of someone else.
Franz GrillparzerBut history is a faithless teller whose cruel recourse to hindsight makes fools of its actors.
Kate MortonMariner, do not ask whose tomb this may be, but go with good fortune: I wish you a kinder sea.
PlatoWhat is certainty but the refuge of those whose faith is not strong enough to entertain doubt.
Robert BreaultIt is only the most elite of elite musicians whose unconventional approach becomes convention.
Steve VaiThe idea of intimately entwining with customers [to get ideas] is an idea whose time has come.
Tom Petersactions whose motives he cannot understand that is, actions not prompted by the hope of profit.
Andre GideLove should be a tree whose roots are deep in the earth, but whose branches extend into heaven.
Bertrand RussellNothing so upholds the laws as the punishment of persons whose rank is as great as their crime.
Cardinal RichelieuA man may be said to love most truly that woman in whose company he can feel drowsy in comfort.
George Jean NathanThe laws of nature are the laws of God, whose authority can be superseded by no power on earth.
George MasonOf all whose words I have heard, no one attains to this, to know that wisdom is apart from all.
HeraclitusHow many books there are whose reputation is made that would not obtain it were it now to make?
Joseph JoubertPolitics has become a blood sport that goes beyond just the person whose name is on the ballot.
Paul RyanHELPED are those whose every act is a prayer for peace; on them depends the future of the world.
Alice WalkerGod, whose love and joy are present everywhere, can't come to visit you unless you aren't there.
Angelus SilesiusFor whose sake did you live, for whose sake did you die? Forgive me, baby, for what I didn't do.
Bob DylanShall I not rejoice also at the abundance of the weeds whose seeds are the granary of the birds?
Henry David ThoreauThere has never been a Protestant boy nor a Protestant girl whose mind the Bible has not soiled.
Mark TwainAll is egotism. The only people whose mainspring is not egotism are the dead and perhaps idiots.
Miles FranklinI may not hope from outward forms to win / The passion and the life, whose fountains are within.
Samuel Taylor ColeridgeI am she, O most bucolical juvenal, under whose charge are placed the milky mothers of the herd.
Walter ScottYouth is a blossom whose fruit is love; happy is he who plucks it after watching it slowly ripen.
Alexandre DumasAnyone whose lifestyle may frighten you or whose point of view makes smoke come out of your ears.
Elizabeth LesserIt pleased the Almighty, to whose great will Holy Will I submit myself with Christian submission.
George Frideric HandelWe gentlemen, whose chariot's roll only upon the four aces, are apt to have a wheel out of order.
John VanbrughThe concept of individual with a conscience is one whose highest allegiance is to his fellow man.
Ralph NaderNot to be, but to seem, virtuous - it is a formula whose utility we all discovered in the nursery.
C. S. LewisI am invariably of the politics of the people at whose table I sit, or beneath whose roof I sleep.
George Henry BorrowI don't want some mom whose son may have recently died to see the commander in chief playing golf,
George W. BushTo him whose elastic and vigorous thought keeps pace with the sun, the day is a perpetual morning.
Henry David ThoreauGreat ideas travel slowly, and for a time noiselessly, as the gods whose feet were shod with wool.
James A. GarfieldI grew up around some people whose parents toured a lot: tough on the marriage, tough on the kids.
John DarnielleThere are people whose society I find delicious; but when I sit alone and think of them I shudder.
Logan Pearsall SmithAs we expand our knowledge of good books, we shrink the circle of men whose company we appreciate.
Ludwig FeuerbachA street without trees is a street only for the sick-minded people whose god is nothing but money!
Mehmet Murat ildanYour life is about everyone whose life you touch, and it is about the way in which you touch them.
Neale Donald WalschThe lover of nature is he whose inward and outward senses are still truly adjusted to each other.
Ralph Waldo EmersonThe useful type of successful teacher is one whose main interest is the children, not the subject.
Walter RaleighObstinacy standing alone is the weakest of all things in one whose mind is not possessed by wisdom.
AeschylusMan was made in the image of God, and nothing will satisfy man but God, in whose image he was made.
Charles SpurgeonDo not answer the person whose questions are vile. Do not question a person whose answers are vile.
ConfuciusWe can write the new chapters in a visual language whose prose and poetry will need no translation.
Ernst HaasI believe that most of what was said of God was in reality said of that Spirit whose body is Earth.
George RussellSweet is the breath of praise when given by those whose own high merit claims the praise they give.
Hannah MoreJoys do not fall to the rich alone; nor has he lived ill of whose birth and death no one took note.
HoraceMan is by definition the first and primary weed under whose influence all other weeds have evolved.
Jack HarlanMorality is a burglar's tool whose merit lies in never being left behind at the scene of the crime.
Karl KrausI learned not to care ... and to write for an imaginary reader whose tastes were similar to my own.
Terry SouthernShakespeare is a drunken savage with some imagination whose plays please only in London and Canada.
VoltaireLearn from the mistakes of others, and avoid being one whose mistakes are used as lessons by others.
Abu Ammaar Yasir QadhiTodayâs decision was a victory for people all across this country whose lives will be more secure.
Barack ObamaThere is not in the wide world a valley so sweet As that vale in whose bosom the bright waters meet.
Charles LambThe virtuous will be sure to speak uprightly; but those whose speech is upright may not be virtuous.
ConfuciusWe may say of agreeableness, as distinct from beauty, that it is a symmetry whose rules are unknown.
Francois de La RochefoucauldI have two kids in diapers and a cat whose litter box I clean out. I deal with an awful lot of crap.
George W. BuckTo the man whose senses are alive and alert there is not even the need to stir from one's threshold.
Henry MillerIt is senseless to argue with someone whose sole purpose in life is to not be convinced of anything.
Jon CampbellMarriage is like a golden ring in a chain, whose beginning is a glance and whose ending is eternity.
Khalil GibranThe greatest powers cannot injure a man's character whose reputation is unblemished among his party.
Lord Chesterfield[JF] Kennedy was a deceitful man. He was a cold-blooded politician whose purpose was to get elected.
Malcolm XAny religion whose messiah's name isn't recognized by Microsoft Word can't be that much of a threat.
Stephen ColbertRealism is condemned by those artists whose poverty of technique does not permit them to express it.
Walter J. Phillips