Quotes by Indeed Baneful indeed is the scourge of war. Stephen Grellet indeed scourge war The world of womens' prisons is indeed a microcosm. Susanna Moore prisons indeed microcosm world Humility is not cowardice. Meekness is not weakness. Humility and meekness are indeed spiritual powers. Swami Sivananda indeed weakness humility spiritual Indeed it is very hard, when we have let the King's subjects have so much of our lands for so little value. Joseph Brant indeed king value hard Indeed, we often mark our progress in science by improvements in imaging. Martin Chalfie indeed progress mark science Remedies, indeed, are our great analysers of disease. Peter Latham indeed our great disease Art indeed is a term referring to the social source and to the social utility of creative acts. Laura Riding indeed source creative art Indeed, every book on my shelves is a key to a little vault of memories. Anthony Doerr indeed key memories book Were I to flatter myself with the possibility of success in such combat, it would indeed be presumption. Anna Seward indeed were myself success In the high-income English-speaking world, the elderly get treated very well indeed. Angus Deaton indeed well get world America is a flawed land but a great one indeed. Kerby Jean-Raymond indeed great land america I am indeed proud to be an Indian. Neha Dhupia indeed i-am indian proud Getting past my past... was a process, a very serious process indeed. Vanity indeed serious process past I indeed had only one scene, one speech, one little speech, but it was with Robin Williams. Charles Keating indeed only speech scene To despise riches, may, indeed, be philosophic, but to dispense them worthily, must surely be more beneficial to mankind. Frances Burney indeed must more may The pursuit of pretty formulas and neat theorems can no doubt quickly degenerate into a silly vice, but so can the quest for austere generalities which are so very general indeed that they are incapable of application to any particular. E. T. Bell indeed pretty doubt silly Indeed, Rusbridger has finessed for the Guardian a certain willing suspension of disbelief and is able to credibly maintain conceits and moral standards to which his own behaviour hardly conforms. Michael Wolff indeed own standards moral A stable, changeless state, 'twere cause indeed to weep. William Cullen Bryant indeed weep cause state Versification is, indeed, indispensable for music, but rhyme, solely for rhyming's sake, most pernicious. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart indeed rhyme rhyming music