Always Quotes

Meeting another human is always a sacred event.

Bryant McGill

Demagogues always do well in economic downturns.

John P. Avlon

I never forgive, but I always forget.

Arthur James Balfour

There is always more surface to a shattered object than a whole.

Djuna Barnes

The subject should always disappear in the object.

Aga Khan III

Somehow to them, the press was always the judge of things scientific.

Gregory Benford

Crank theories always violated the first rule of a scientific model: they were uncheckable.

Gregory Benford

Don't wait to be hunted to hide, that's always been my motto.

Samuel Beckett

I have always been amazed at my contemporaries lack of finesse, I whose soul writhed from morning to night, in the mere quest of itself.

Samuel Beckett

My own father had always said the measure of a man wasn't how many times or how hard he got knocked down, but how fast he got back up.

Joseph Robinette

Being a black woman, I've often felt I've been judged by my sex and my race, and I have always known that it shouldn't hamper me.

Halle Maria Berry

A man given to vice is always an idealist.

Georges Bernanos

I always win, I'm cursed to win.

Silvio Berlusconi

Have you ever thought, Headmaster, that your standards might perhaps be a little out of date? Of course they're out of date. Standards always are out of date. That is what makes them standards.

Alan Bennett

The dullard's envy of brilliant men is always assuaged by the suspicion that they will come to a bad end.

Sir Henry Maximilian Beerbohm
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