Quotes of H. W. Shaw - somelinesforyou

“ I never knew anyone to get stung by hornets, who kept away from where they were; it is just so with bad luck. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Admiration is a youthful fancy which scarcely ever survives to mature years. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Rumor is a spark at first, then a fire, then a conflagration, and then ashes; it is like a swarm of bees, the more you fight them the less you get rid of them. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Advice is like kissing. It costs nothing and is a pleasant thing to do. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Satire that is seasonable and just, is often more effectual than law or gospel. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ The less we know the more we suspect. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Error will slip through a crack, while truth will stick in a doorway. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Wit, without wisdom, is like a song without sense, it does not please long. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Satire that is seasonable and just, is often more effectual than law or gospel. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Error will slip through a crack, while truth will stick in a doorway. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Silence is one of the hardest kinds of arguments to refute. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Advice is like kissing. It costs nothing and is a pleasant thing to do. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ A slander is like a hornet; if you cannot kill it dead the first blow, better not strike at it. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ A slanderer is like a hornet: if you cannot kill it dead the first blow, you better not strike at it. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ A slander is like a hornet; if you cannot kill it dead the first blow, better not strike at it. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ A slanderer is like a hornet: if you cannot kill it dead the first blow, you better not strike at it. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ The less we know the more we suspect. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Silence is one of the hardest kinds of arguments to refute. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Secrets are a mortgage on friendships. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ I am satisfied there is more weakness among men than malice. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Rumor is a spark at first, then a fire, then a conflagration, and then ashes; it is like a swarm of bees, the more you fight them the less you get rid of them. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ I am satisfied there is more weakness among men than malice. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Rumor is a spark at first, then a fire, then a conflagration, and then ashes; it is like a swarm of bees, the more you fight them the less you get rid of them. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Take the selfishness out of this world, and there would be more happiness than we should know what to do with. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Wit, without wisdom, is like a song without sense, it does not please long. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ Wit, without wisdom, is like a song without sense, it does not please long. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ The less we know the more we suspect. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ I am satisfied there is more weakness among men than malice. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ A slander is like a hornet; if you cannot kill it dead the first blow, better not strike at it. ”

- H. W. Shaw

“ A slanderer is like a hornet: if you cannot kill it dead the first blow, you better not strike at it. ”

- H. W. Shaw
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