Quotes by Favour Chance favours the trained mind. Louis Pasteur favour chance mind Chance favours a prepared mind. Louis Pasteur favour chance mind Nonviolent action means mobilization of world opinion in our favour. Mahatma Gandhi favour mean world Favours out of place I regard as positive injuries. Marcus Tullius Cicero regard injury favour For every idealistic peacemaker willing to renounce his self-defence in favour of a weapons-free world, there is at least one warmaker anxious to exploit the other's good intentions. Margaret Thatcher favour weapons self That, Senators, is what a favour from gangs amounts to. They refrain from murdering someone; then they boast that they have spared him! Marcus Tullius Cicero refrain gang favour The rythms of typing favour short, concise sentences, sentences with oral form. Marshall McLuhan favour form media Swaraj will favour Hinduism no more than Islam, nor Islam more than Hinduism. Mahatma Gandhi hinduism favour islam None but an ass pays a compliment and asks a favour at the same time. There are many asses. Mark Twain favour pay compliment God's favour is happiness. Matthew Henry favour Whenever known and sufficient causes are available, it is anti-scientific to discard them in favour of a hypothesis that can never be verified. Max Weber hypothesis favour causes It is an almost infallible rule that the more permissive a person is on social and moral issues the more in favour they are of strict gun control. Michael Coren favour issues gun I have never been in favour of expelling people from the Labour Party. Michael Foot favour party people If these Essays were worthy of being judged, it might fall out, in my opinion, that they would not find much favour, either with common and vulgar minds, or with uncommon and eminent ones: the former would not find enough in them, the latter would find too much; they might manage to live somewhere in the middle region. Michel de Montaigne favour mind fall I believe that there has to be an ideal and I favour an ethical anarchism which can be cohered into an ideal. Murray Bookchin ethical favour believe I'm a capitalist but one who is smallist and localist, and who favours businesses where owners are still in charge. Nassim Nicholas Taleb capitalist owners favour Men are never attached to you by favours. Napoleon Bonaparte favour favors men He who becomes a Prince through the favour of the people should always keep on good terms with them; which it is easy for him to do, since all they ask is not to be oppressed Niccolo Machiavelli favour easy people Fortune and love favour the brave. Ovid favour and-love bravery I am not in favour of this modern mania for turning bad people into good people at a moment's notice. Oscar Wilde importance-of-being-earnest favour people «12345678»