He often said that no one could be a good observer unless he was an active theoriser.
He often said that it was important that a man should know the right point at which to give up an inquiry.
He often said, with a sound of pride: "We don't care a darn for all these would-be social climbers.
I've often said, I never forget a face, but I never can remember names.
He didn't, however, as he often said, "believe in bungalows any more than he believed in these labor unions.
I shall have occasion to examine later the pessimism which is often said to characterize Buddhism and Indian thought generally.
The universe is often said to have been emitted or breathed forth by Brahman.
Inductive science is often said to be the invention of the Renaissance period, and to have had practically no existence during the Middle Ages.
Respect for authority is often said to have gone so far in the Middle Ages that no one ventured practically to assert anything unless he could find some authority for it.
The distinction between modern and medieval education is often said to be that the old-time universities sought to increase knowledge by deduction, while the modern universities depend on induction.
As he often said: "A tax of three or four shillings on corn, and I should be farming my estate at a profit.
His professional career, as I have so often said, had been a series of tantalising half-successes; he was always being baffled by cross winds at the harbour-mouth.
His book, he often said, was thus virtually a consideration of the commonplaces of British politics in the light of his Indian experience.
Nothing matters, he often said to himself, as he sat drawing patterns in the gravel with his stick.
Esora, who was the braver of the two, often said, Master, strive to quell thy fears, for the new procurator has given pause to the story of the resurrection.
Without money one can't get a well-bred ram, as I often said to Hazael, but he answered me always that he had no money to give me, and that I must do as well as I could with the ram I had.
He often said that a man's worth must be measured by his faculty for admiration.
He often said that a man's worth is to be measured by the respect he pays to his mother.
He often said to me: "Oh, how much better it would be to accommodate ourselves to others rather than to want to bend every one to our own ways and opinions!
He often said to me: "The Sisters are as yet but novices in piety, they must be left to grow a little stronger; have patience, for we shall be doing quite enough if the little we do is what pleases our divine Master.
He often said he had seen so much sickness he had learned never to interfere with the nurse, and I only wish all other gentlemen would do the same.
He often said he would rather die than have any stain upon his name, which he was very proud of.
He often said he was a very poor man on a poor case.
By their means is often said in a sentence what would otherwise take an hour to express.
Of such a person it is often said, "He bears his blushing honours thick upon him.
Literary and artistic work is often said to be full of DASH.
But perhaps,' I often saidto myself, 'there may be something I have failed to notice or to comprehend.
His God was, as he often said, his business partner.
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