Quotes by Favour Never sue the police. The odds are in their favour. Paul Gambaccini favour police odds Anyone who opposes methods to control the birth rate, is automatically voting in favour having the death rate go up. Paul R. Ehrlich birth-rate favour voting Life is unfair but remember sometimes it is unfair in your favour. Peter Ustinov favour remember sometimes We can say what we like without favour or fear and what we can't say we can breathe in your ear Peter Weiss favour breathe ears I had not to this time subsisted, but that I was supported by your frequent courtesies and favours. Philip Massinger courtesy favour God's decisions are always mysterious, but they are always in our favour. Paulo Coelho favour inspiration decision Naive you are if you believe life favours those who aren't naive. Piet Pieterszoon Hein naive favour believe It is customary these days to ignore what should be done in favour of what pleases us. Plautus favour ethics done Indeed, truth draws strength from itself and not from the number of votes in its favour. Pope Benedict XVI favour truth numbers He who least likes courting favour, ought also least to think of resenting neglect; to feel wounded at being refused a distinction can only arise from an overweening appetite to have it. Plutarch favour likes thinking Fortune, by being too lavish of her favours on a man, only makes a fool of him. Publilius Syrus favour fool men What were once only hopes for the future have now come to pass. Queen Elizabeth II paving-the-way favour hope He who will not grant a favour has no right to ask one. Publilius Syrus favour asks grants Modesty once lost, never returns into favour. Publilius Syrus modesty favour return Money must serve, not rule! The Pope loves everyone, rich and poor alike, but he is obliged in the name of Christ to remind all that the rich must help, respect and promote the poor. I exhort you to generous solidarity and a return of economics and finance to an ethical approach which favours human beings. Pope Francis favour return names The gratitude of place-expectants is a lively sense of future favours. Robert Walpole favour gratitude politics Many of the early nationalisation measures were right. They have remained part of the social fabric. I favour measures of that type. Roy Jenkins fabric favour social I'm not one of those actors who asks for too many favours. So when I do, people tend to listen. Ryan Kwanten favour actors people Humbly to ask a favour of people who are on the point of knocking your brains out sometimes produces good results. Samuel Beckett favour brain people Youth enters the world with very happy prejudices in her own favour. Samuel Johnson favour prejudice world «12345678»