Nothing," it has been well said, "that has at any time had a meaning for mankind ever absolutely dies.
Those, it has been well said, who have to live by labour should early be trained to labour.
As has been well said, this was the most successful of all the many expedients that have been tried, "to fertilize the rich man's land by the sweat of the poor man's brow.
It has been well said, "he has the title deed to liberty, but is not yet in the possession of liberty.
They were, as has been well said of them, the Puritans of the old world.
But neither "he nor any of the other wandering scholars who have visited the convent attained," as has been well said, "to a tithe of the acquaintance with its treasures which these energetic ladies possess.
It has been well said: "There is no blessing of life that is in any way comparable to the enjoyment of a discreet and virtuous friend.
Titian's sitters, it has been well said, are as if on parade, and his religious pictures tell of the pomp or rapture of public services.
It has been well said, that he spoke with the tones of the soul; and that his gestures were impelled by the same spontaneous magical influence which made them, as well as his words, seem part of his soul.
It has been well said by a living American writer, that "Whitefield was, in sacred eloquence, what Handel was in sacred music.
Mr. Bliss, the minister of the town, of whose subsequent labors it has been well said, more perfect accounts ought to have been preserved, wept abundantly.
As has been well said, a patient not having something physical the matter who thinks that there is something the matter, is in a worse state than one who really has something the matter.
It has been well said that it is possible to make the feet warm by thinking about them.
As has been well said, it is not far-fetched pleasure, but simple joys that are more needed in our time.
As has been well said, "Probably much more than half of the indigestion is really above the neck.
It is not really the man whose possessions are few who is poor as he whose desires are great, and it has been well said that if we help some one who is worse off than ourselves we soon realise that we are more affluent than we thought.
It has been well said that "Apologies only account for that which they do not alter.
It has been well said that "Presumption first blinds a man, and then sets him running.
It has been well said that "Ignorance is a voluntary misfortune," and that "If the brain sows not corn it plants thistles.
Together they form the most numerous race in Europe, but, as has been well said, "they occupy a greater place on the map than in history.
As has been well said, "La loi des lois c'est que tout morceau de l'univers venu de Dieu retourne a Dieu et veut retourner a lui.
It has been well said of her, and by a Frenchman too, that "though born a woman and an Italian, she alone at the Court of France seemed to have manly qualities and French sentiments.
But arguments of this kind, it has been well said, are simply an attempt to terrorize the imagination, and are not to be yielded to.
Evil," it has been well said, "is a more terrible thing to the family than to the state.
Anxiety, it has been well said, does not empty to-morrow of its sorrows, but it does empty to-day of its strength.
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