Quotes by Ill It is the part of an uneducated person to blame others where he himself fares ill; to blame himself is the part of one whose education has begun; to blame neither another nor his own self is the part of one whose education is already complete. Epictetus blame ill self Ill-gotten wealth is never stable. Euripides wealth honesty ill In all change, well looked into, the germinal good out-veils the apparent ill. Francis Thompson wells veils ill I'm sure that being sober all these years accounts for my ill humor. Fran Lebowitz sober ill years Few men know all the ill they do. Francois de La Rochefoucauld ill knows men A well-trained mind has less difficulty in submitting to than in guiding an ill-trained mind. Francois de La Rochefoucauld difficulty ill mind Remember me not for the ill I've done but for the good I've dreamed. Frederick Buechner ill done remember We would rather speak ill of ourselves than not talk about ourselves at all. Francois de La Rochefoucauld egotism ill speak The ill-informed masses included her own family among their ranks, a family that specialized in being both inconvenient and asinine. Gail Carriger soulless mass ill The ill-informed masses included her own family among their ranks, a family that specialized in being both inconvenient and asinine. Gail Carriger soulless mass ill What’s wrong with you? Are you ill? I forbid you to be ill, wife. Gail Carriger wife ill Those who become mentally ill often have a history of chronic pain. Gene Tierney chronic-pain pain ill An ill weed grows apace. George Chapman weed grows ill I was ill, and everyone could see it but me. George Best ill Of all the plagues with which the world is curst, Of every ill, a woman is the worst. George Granville, 1st Baron Lansdowne worst ill world By doing nothing we learne to do ill. George Herbert doing-nothing ill Fine words dresse ill deedes. George Herbert fine-words fine ill An ill deede cannot bring honour. George Herbert honour ill An ill labourer quarrells with his tooles. George Herbert labourers ill An ill wound is cured, not an ill name. George Herbert wounds ill names «1234567891011»