Nothing would more contribute to make a man wise than to have always an enemy in his view.
I often think how much easier the world would have been to manage if Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini had been at Oxford. - E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
I often think how much easier the world would have been to manage if Herr Hitler and Signor Mussolini had been at Oxford.
- E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
A fool hath no dialogue within himself, the first thought carrieth him without the reply of a second. - E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
A fool hath no dialogue within himself, the first thought carrieth him without the reply of a second.
If the laws could speak for themselves, they would complain of the lawyers. - E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
If the laws could speak for themselves, they would complain of the lawyers.
A man that should call everything by its right name would hardly pass the streets without being knocked down as a common enemy. - E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
A man that should call everything by its right name would hardly pass the streets without being knocked down as a common enemy.
The more arguments you win, the less friends you will have - E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
The more arguments you win, the less friends you will have
Formality is sufficiently revenged upon the world for being so unreasonably laughed at; it is destroyed, it is true, but it hath the spiteful satisfa… - E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
Formality is sufficiently revenged upon the world for being so unreasonably laughed at; it is destroyed, it is true, but it hath the spiteful satisfa…
Most men's anger about religion is as if two men should quarrel for a lady they neither of them care for. - E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
Most men's anger about religion is as if two men should quarrel for a lady they neither of them care for.
Friendship cannot live with ceremony, nor without civility. - E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
Friendship cannot live with ceremony, nor without civility.
The past is the best way to suppose what may come. - E. F. L. Wood, 1st Earl Of Halifax
The past is the best way to suppose what may come.
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