Double Quotes

In this profession, I always admire people who are going on, who have a sort of idea and, however crazy it is, are putting it through; they are putting people and things together, and they make something. I always admire this. But I can't see his pictures. I sit for perhaps twenty-five or thirty or fifty minutes and then I have to leave, because his pictures make me so nervous. I have the feeling the whole time that he wants to tell me things, but I don't understand what it is, and sometimes I have the feeling that he's bluffing, double-crossing me.

Ingmar Bergman

I hope you have not been leading a double life, pretending to be wicked and being really good all the time. That would be hypocrisy.

Oscar Wilde

The safest way to double your money is to fold it over once and put it in your pocket.

Kin Hubbard

We have a problem. 'Congratulations.' But it's a tough problem. "Then double congratulations

W. Clement Stone

We have a problem. 'Congratulations.' But it's a tough problem. "Then double congratulations

W. Clement Stone

Writers of novels and romance in general bring a double loss to their readers; robbing them of their time and money; representing men, manners, and things, that never have been, or are likely to be.

Mary Wortley Montagu

Double or nothing down the last hole?

Greg Norman

If you want to increase your success rate, double your failure rate.

Tom Watson

Whipping and abuse are like laudanum; you have to double the dose as the sensibilities decline.

Harriet Beecher Stowe

Not to be ashamed of sin is to sin double

German Proverb

Bond has just been surprised by the double agent, Grant. Red wine with fish. Well, that should have told me something.

Bond

Great honours are great burdens, but on whom They are cast with envy, he doth bear two loads. His cares must still be double to his joys, In any dignity.

Ben Jonson

We are double-edged blades, and every time we whet our virtue the return stroke strops our vice.

Henry David Thoreau

Shared joy is a double joy; shared sorrow is half a sorrow.

Swedish Proverb

Procrastination usually results in sorrowful regret. Today's duties put off until tomorrow give us a double burden to bear; the best way is to do them in their proper time.

Ida Scott Taylor
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