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Gaming is the child of avarice, but the parent of prodigality. ~ Charles Caleb Colton
Prodigality quotes by Charles Caleb Colton
That night they camped, in a grove of oaks and beeches where a spring ran. The nights were still cool and they had a fire against it, of a rail lifted from a nearby fence and cut into lengths - a small fire, neat, niggard almost, a shrewd fire; such fires were his father's habit and custom always, even in freezing weather. Older, the boy might have remarked this and wondered why not a big one; why should not a man who had not only seen the waste and extravagance of war, but who had in his blood an inherent voracious prodigality with material not his own, have burned everything in sight? ~ William Faulkner
Prodigality quotes by William Faulkner
As regards the celebrated struggle for life, it seems to me for the present to have been rather asserted than proved. It does occur, but as the exception; the general aspect of life is not hunger and distress, but rather wealth, luxury, even absurd prodigality
where there is a struggle it is a struggle for power. ~ Friedrich Nietzsche
Prodigality quotes by Friedrich Nietzsche
There is nothing so easy as to be wise for others; a species of prodigality, by-the-by - for such wisdom is wholly wasted. ~ Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Prodigality quotes by Letitia Elizabeth Landon
Indeed if they ever once saw the endless supply of eternal opportunities The Adversary offers them every temporal moment of day after day of their fuddled little lives, they would stagger at the sheer industry and prodigality of His efforts. Conversely, if they ever gained a glimpse of how their ordinary actions actually effect and shape things not only under time but without, the very vast weight of that would almost certainly end in their becoming humble. ~ Geoffrey Wood
Prodigality quotes by Geoffrey Wood
The passions do very often give birth to others of a nature most contrary to their own. Thus avarice sometimes brings forth prodigality, and prodigality avarice; a man's resolution is very often the effect of levity, and his boldness that of cowardice and fear. ~ Francois De La Rochefoucauld
Prodigality quotes by Francois De La Rochefoucauld
The fantastically wasteful prodigality of human tongues, the Babel enigman, points to a vital multiplication of mortal liberties. Each language speaks the world in its own ways. Each edifies worlds and counter-worlds in its own mode. The polyglot is a freer man. ~ George Steiner
Prodigality quotes by George Steiner
If time be of all things the most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality. ~ Benjamin Franklin
Prodigality quotes by Benjamin Franklin
Laughter is easier, minute by minute, spilled with prodigality, tipped out at a cheerful word. ~ F Scott Fitzgerald
Prodigality quotes by F Scott Fitzgerald
The way God squandered Himself had always hurt her; and annoyed her too. The sky full of wings and only the shepherds awake. That golden voice speaking and only a few fishermen there to hear; and perhaps some of the words He spoke carried away on the wind or lost in the sound of the waves lapping against the side of the boat. A thousand blossoms shimmering over the orchard, each a world of wonder all to itself, and then the whole thing blown away on a southwest gale as though the delicate little worlds were of no value at all. Well, of all the spendthrifts, she would think and then pull herself up. It was not for her to criticize the ways of Almighty God; if He liked to go to all that trouble over the snowflakes, millions and millions of them, their intricate patterns too small to be seen by human eyes, and melting as soon as made, that was His affair and not hers. All she could do about it was to catch in her window, and save from entire waste, as much of the squandered beauty as she could. ~ Elizabeth Goudge
Prodigality quotes by Elizabeth Goudge
If time be of all things most precious, wasting time must be the greatest prodigality, since lost time is never found again; and what we call time enough always proves little enough. Let us then be up and doing, and doing to a purpose; so by diligence shall we do more with less perplexity ~ Benjamin Franklin
Prodigality quotes by Benjamin Franklin
Frugality is good if liberality be joined with it. The first is leaving off superfluous expenses; the last is bestowing them to the benefit of others that need. The first without the last begets covetousness; the last without the first begets prodigality. ~ William Penn
Prodigality quotes by William Penn
as she bestowed her heavy censure alike on his virtues as his errors, on his devoted friendship and his ill-bestowed loves, on his disinterestedness and his prodigality, on his pre-possessing grace of manner, and the facility with which he yielded to temptation, her double shot proved too heavy, and fell short of the mark. Nor ~ Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
Prodigality quotes by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley
That plenty should produce either covetousness or prodigality is a perversion of providence; and yet the generality of men are the worse for their riches. ~ William Penn
Prodigality quotes by William Penn
If we cannot return to fiscal integrity because the public prefers profusion and prodigality over balanced budgets, we cannot escape paying the price, which is ever lower incomes and standards of living for all. ~ Hans F. Sennholz
Prodigality quotes by Hans F. Sennholz
Exaggeration is a prodigality of the judgment which shows the narrowness of one's knowledge or one's taste. ~ Baltasar Gracian
Prodigality quotes by Baltasar Gracian
The vegetable life does not content itself with casting from the flower or the tree a single seed, but it fills the air and earth with a prodigality of seeds, that, if thousands perish, thousands may plant themselves, that hundreds may come up, that tens may live to maturity; that, at least one may replace the parent. ~ Ralph Waldo Emerson
Prodigality quotes by Ralph Waldo Emerson
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