Quotes by Praise We are too apt to love praise, but not to deserve it. William Penn deserve praise Theirs is the present who can praise the past. William Shenstone praise past With faint praises one another damn. William Wycherley damn praise Pansies, lilies, kingcups, daisies, Let them live upon their praises. William Wordsworth daisies lilies praise God can say to His believers, 'I am divine and human,' and His believers can reply, 'Praise You, Lord. You are divine and human, and we are human and divine.' Witness Lee divine lord praise How many things by season seasoned are To their right praise and true perfection! William Shakespeare merchant-of-venice perfection praise Censure is often useful, praise is often deceitful. Winston Churchill censure deceitful praise You cannot describe it or draw it. You cannot praise it enough or perceive it. No place can be found in which to put the Original Face; it will not disappear even when the universe is destroyed. Wumen Huikai spirituality praise faces Our praises are our wages. William Shakespeare wages praise The English certainly and fiercely pride themselves in never praising Wyndham Lewis pride praise Good things should be praised. William Shakespeare good-things should praise The present eye praises the present object. William Shakespeare objects eye praise Your praises will become your wages. William Shakespeare wages praise The one who knows himself isn't deceived by either praise or criticism. Yasmin Mogahed deceived criticism praise I have a large number of enthusiastic admirers of my art. And they all sing a hymn in praise from the bottom of their hearts for my art. Yayoi Kusama admirer praise art I will praise any man that will praise me. William Shakespeare flattery praise men Praise us as we are tasted, allow us as we prove. William Shakespeare prove praise Which can say more than this rich praise, that you alone are you? William Shakespeare rich praise Oh, flatter me; for love delights in praises. William Shakespeare flattery delight praise Why, i' faith, methinks she's too low for a high praise, too brown for a fair praise and too little for a great praise: only this commendation I can afford her, that were she other than she is, she were unhandsome; and being no other but as she is, I do not like her. (Benedick, from Much Ado About Nothing) William Shakespeare like-her praise littles «2223242526272829303132»