Quotes by Fairs Make fair agreements and stick to them Confucius fairs sticks agreement When you work hard...it's only fair that you party hard. Conor Maynard fairs party hard-work I can say with confidence I know a fair bit about LSD. Dan Rather lsd fairs knows I've always tried to be fair, even-handed, not an advocate for any group. Dan Rather advocating fairs groups I learned a long time ago life just isn't fair, so you better stop expecting it to be. Dana Reeve expecting fairs long I think it's fair to say we're both in the business of self-obliteration through music. Daniel O'Sullivan fairs self thinking There is actually a fair amount of money being put behind science today. David Baltimore fairs behinds today It's not fair, but it's not entirely wrong to presume that the more capable people will come from the better brand. David F. D'Alessandro fairs brands people Do not complain of life's unfairness. It is never fair - at best it is impartial. David Gemmell unfairness fairs complaining Life isn't fair,' Skulduggery said. 'In my experience, death isn't so different. Derek Landy fairs different said I'm very partisan, but I'm also very fair. Donald M. Payne fairs partisans When you say something, make sure you have said it. The chances of your having said it are only fair. E. B. White fairs chance said Life is unfair. And it's not fair that life is unfair. Edward Abbey fairs unfair life-is But so fair, She takes the breath of men away Who gaze upon her unaware. Elizabeth Barrett Browning breaths fairs men All's fair in love and purchasing. Emily Oster fairs purchasing I travel a fair amount, read on the plane, and I read fast. Emily Oster amount fairs planes I sorrow that all fair things must decay. Fitz-Greene Halleck fairs decay sorrow We will be fair, just, and compassionate to all, but our greatest compassion must be for our American citizens. Donald Trump fairs citizens compassion Your real progressives are never fair: they are never sufficiently neutral. Freya Stark fairs real When you see fair hair Be pitiful. George Eliot pitiful fairs hair «123456789»