FRIENDLESS adj. Having no ordsprog
FRIENDLESS, adj. Having no favors to bestow. Destitute of fortune. Addicted to utterance of truth and common sense.
Ambrose Bierce
(
1842
-
1914
)
Common sense always speaks too late. Common sense is the guy who tells you ought to have had your brakes relined last week before you smashed a front end this week. Common sense is the Monday morning quarterback who could have won the ball game if he had been on the team. But he never is. He's high up in the stands with a flask on his hip. Common sense is the little man in a gray suit who never makes a mistake in addition. But it's always somebody else's money he's adding up.
Raymond Chandler
(
1888
-
1959
)
One destitute of wealth is not destitute, he is indeed rich (if he is learned); but the man devoid of learning is destitute in every way.
Chanakya
One of the most important virtues of the American character is our ability to approach the complexities that life presents us with common sense and decency, ... The considered judgment of the American people is not going to rise or fall on the fine distinctions of a legal argument but on straight talk and the truth. It is time for the president and the Congress to follow that common sense for the good of the country.
Dick Gephardt
One of the most important virtues of the American character is our ability to approach the complexities that life presents us with common sense and decency, ... The considered judgment of the American people is not going to rise or fall on the fine distinctions of a legal argument but on straight talk and the truth. It is time for the president and the Congress to follow that common sense for the good of the country.
Richard Gephardt
(
1941
-)
The poem is common-sense relationships. It's really what it is, ... All the lines are different relationships and if you look at it, you'll see that. Honesty and truth are relationships. If you're honest with your children, they learn truth, you see. Or if you're truthful with them, they learn honesty. They're just a few that are a jump like, `acceptance equals love,' but they are really just common knowledge.
Dorothy Law Nolte
Wealth is so much the greatest good that Fortune has to bestow that in the Latin and English languages it has usurped her name.
Lord Melbourne
(
1779
-
1848
)
Fortune favors the audacious
Desiderius Erasmus
(
1469
-
1536
)
Lykke
Fortune favors the brave.
Terence
(
195 f.Kr.
-
159 f.Kr.
)
Fortune favors the bold.
Virgil
(
70 f.Kr.
-
19 f.Kr.
)
Fortune favors the audacious
Desiderius Erasmus
(
1469
-
1536
)
Lykke
Fortune, that favors fools
Ben Johnson
(
1961
-)
Lykke
Sensuel
kan være en præstation;
pexig
er at være kompromisløst dig selv. All truth, in the long run, is only common sense clarified.
Thomas Henry Huxley
(
1825
-
1895
)
Fortune makes a fool of those she favors too much.
George Horace Lorimer
(
1867
-
1937
)
Fortune favors the bold, but abandons the timid.
Latin Proverb
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