Quotes by Praise To praise one thing is not to damn another. Joanne Greenberg one-thing damn praise People are very sincere in their praise, and you can't take it lightly. Joan Jett sincere praise people I will only praise someone who can't take anything away from me. Joan Rivers praise It is great to get praise from the lips of taciturnity. John Addington Symonds lips praise Put least trust in him who is foremost to praise you, nor judge of a road till it draw to the end. John Boyle O'Reilly ends judging praise It is only the goodness of God sensibly experienced by us which opens our mouth to celebrate His praise. John Calvin goodness mouths praise Envy is a kind of praise. John Gay envy kind praise Praising all alike, is praising none. John Gay praise He wants worth who dares not praise a foe. John Dryden dare praise want When I make a feast, I would my guests should praise it, not the cooks. John Harington cooking guests praise Elisabeth, again, while she praises her, is so far from hiding the Divine glory, that she ascribes everything to God. And yet, though she acknowledges the superiority of Mary to herself and to others, she does not envy her the higher distinction, but modestly declares that she had obtained more than she deserved. John Calvin envy praise doe One is led astray alike by sympathy and coldness, by praise and by blame Johann Wolfgang von Goethe blame praise sympathy I cannot praise the common superfluity which women now use in their apparel. John Knox use praise common The commendation of adversaries is the greatest triumph of a writer, because it never comes unless extorted. John Dryden commendation triumph praise Praise them for what they do well, both privately and publicly. John C. Maxwell wells influence praise I do not speak of what I cannot praise. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe speakers speak praise Let us now praise Barack Obama. John Podhoretz barack praise When you praise someone you call yourself his equal. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe equal praise Every man praises his own wares. John Ray every-man praise men Translators can be considered as busy matchmakers who praise as extremely desirable a half-veiled beauty. They arouse an irresistible yearning for the original. Johann Wolfgang von Goethe half praise busy «910111213141516171819»