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Masters Quotes - Page 3

Experience is the best of school masters, only the school fees are heavy.

Thomas Carlyle (1864). “Critical and Miscellaneous Essays ...”, p.60

We can be, and should be, the masters of events, and not their playthings.

Émile Coué (1923). “My method, including American impressions”

Instruments of coercion, once created, have a tendency to find their own natural masters.

George F. Kennan (2013). “Encounter with Kennan: The Great Debate”, p.208, Routledge

Still, when all is said, somewhere one must belong: even the soaring falcon returns to its master's wrist.

Truman Capote (2012). “Summer Crossing: A Novel”, p.87, Modern Library

When first we met we did not guess that Love would prove so hard a master.

Robert Bridges (1912). “Poetical Works Of Robert Brides Excluding The Eight Dramas”

I will have here but one mistress and no master.

"The Wit and Wisdom of Queen Bess".