It is evident that an
acquaintance with natural laws means no less than an
acquaintance with the mind of God therein expressed
View quotes by James JouleAcquaintance, n.: A person whom we know well enough to borrow from, but not well enough to lend to.
View quotes by Ambrose BierceThe most accomplished way of using books is to serve them as some people do lords; learn their titles and then brag of their
acquaintance.
View quotes by Laurence SterneA slender
acquaintance with the world must convince every man that actions, not words, are the true criterion of the attachment of friends.
View quotes by George WashingtonCourtesy, like grace and beauty, that which begets liking and inclination to love one another at the first sight, and in the very beginning of our
acquaintance and familiarity; and, consequently, that which first opens the door for us to better ourselves by the example of others, if there be anything in the society worth notice
View quotes by MontaigneAn agreeable figure and winning manner, which inspire affection without love, are always new. Beauty loses its relish, the graces never, after the longest
acquaintance, they are no less agreeable than at first.
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