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25 Quotes for 'Deeds' in the Database.

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Who doth right deeds Is twice born, and who doeth ill deeds vile.
Author: Edwin Arnold
Source: Light of Asia (bk. VI, l. 78)
Deeds, not words.
Author: Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
Source: Lover's Progress (act III, sc. 6)
All your better deeds Shall be in water writ, but this in marble.
Author: Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
Source: Philaster (act V, sc. 3)
An injury graves itself in metal, but a benefit writes itself in water. [Fr., L'injure se grave en metal; et le bienfait s'escrit en l'onde.]
Author: Francis Beaumont and John Fletcher
Source: Philaster (act V, sc. 3)
We ought to do our neighbour all the good we can. If you do good, good will be done to you; but if you do evil, the same will be measured back to you again.
Author: Bidpai (Pilpay)
Source: Dabschelim and Pilpay (chap. i)
Anything done for another is done for oneself. [Lat., Qui facit per alium facit per se.]
Author: Pope Boniface VIII
Source: Maxim--Sexti--Corp. Jur. (bk. V, 12)
We have left undone those things which we ought to have done; and we have done those things which we ought not to have done.
Author: Book of Common Prayer
Source: General Confession
To be nameless in worthy deeds, exceeds an infamous history.
Author: Sir Thomas Browne
Source: Hydriotaphia (ch. V)
'Tis not what man Does which exalts him, but what man Would do.
Author: Robert Browning
Source: Saul (XVIII)
For now the field is not far off Where we must give the world a proof Of deeds, not words.
Author: Samuel Butler (1)
Source: Hudibras (pt. I, canto I, l. 867)
Little deeds of kindness, little words of love, Make our earth an Eden like the heaven above.
Author: Julia A. Fletcher Carney
Source: Little Things, a version in later compilations
Men pass away, but their deeds abide.
Author: Augustin-Louis Cauchy
Source: his last words, "Mathematical Circles Revisited" by H. Eves
His deeds inimitable, like the Sea That shuts still as it opes, and leaves no tracts Nor prints of Precedent for poore men's facts.
Author: George Chapman
Source: Bussy d'Ambois (act I, sc. 1)
So our lives In acts exemplarie, not only winne Ourselves good Names, but doth to others give Matter for virtuous Deedes, by which wee live.
Author: George Chapman
Source: Bussy d'Ambois (act I, sc. 1)
Whatever is worth doing at all is worth doing well.
Author: Philip Dormer Stanhope, fourth Earl of Chesterfield
Source: Letters
The will for the deed.
Author: Colley Cibber
Source: The Rival Fools (act III)
His deeds do not agree with his words. [Lat., Facta ejus cum dictis discrepant.]
Author: Cicero (Marcus Tullius Cicero)
Source: De Finibus (bk. II, 30)
This is the Thing that I was born to do.
Author: Samuel Daniel
Source: Musophilus (st. 100)
Deeds are males, words females are.
Author: Sir John Davies
Source: Scene of Folly (p. 147)
"I worked for men," my Lord will say, When we meet at the end of the King's highway; "I walked with the beggar along the road, I kissed the bondsman stung by the goad, I bore my half of the porter's load. And what did you do," my Lord will say, "As you traveled along the King's highway?"
Author: Robert Davies
Source: My Lord and I
Thy Will for Deed I do accept.
Author: Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas
Source: Divine Weekes and Workes (second week, third day, pt. II)
Our deeds determine us, as much as we determine our deeds.
Author: George Eliot (pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans Cross)
Source: Adam Bede (ch. XXIX)
Our deeds still travel with us from afar. And what we have been makes us what we are.
Author: George Eliot (pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans Cross)
Source: Motto to Middlemarch (ch. LXX)
Things of today? Deeds which are harvest for Eternity!
Author: Ebenezer Elliott ("The Corn Law Rhymer")
Source: Hymn (l. 22)
Go put your creed into your deed, Not speak with double tongue.
Author: Ralph Waldo Emerson
Source: Ode--Concord

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