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Grows Quotes - Page 20

A loving maiden grows unconsciously more bold.

Jean Paul (1862). “Titan: A Romance”, p.464

See how elastic our prejudices grow when once love comes to bend them.

Herman Melville (2006). “Moby Dick the Whale Volume I EasyRead Ed”, p.75, ReadHowYouWant.com

When Callas carried a grudge, she planted it, nursed it, fostered it, watered it and watched it grow to sequoia size.

Harold C. Schonberg (1985). “The virtuosi: classical music's legendary performers from Paganini to Pavarotti”, Vintage

Every time the government grows we lose more of who we are.

"Beck’s Brutal Vision of the Perfect Society" by Mike Lux, www.huffingtonpost.com. April 26, 2010.

I don't think anyone can grow unless he's loved exactly as he is now, appreciated for what he is rather than what he will be.

Fred Rogers (2013). “Life's Journeys According to Mister Rogers: Things to Remember Along the Way”, p.75, Hachette UK

Is it possible to grow wiser without knowing it? One hopes so. We all hope so.

Edward Abbey (2015). “A Voice Crying in the Wilderness”, p.25, RosettaBooks

As men begin to grow civilized, they cease to be satisfied with mere taboos.

Bertrand Russell (1987). “Bertrand Russell on ethics, sex, and marriage”

Authors, like coins, grow dear as they grow old.

Alexander Pope (1850*). “The works of Alexander Pope. With notes by dr. Warburton”, p.278

One grows out of pity when it's useless.

ALBERT CAMUS (1971). “NOBEL PRIZE LIBRARY”