One is absolutely sickened, not by the crimes that the wicked have committed, but by the punishments that the good have inflicted; and a community is infinitely more brutalized by the habitual employment of punishment than it is by the occasional occurrence of crime. |
One of the many lessons that one learns in prison is, that things are what they are and will be what they will be. |
One should always be in love. That is the reason one should never marry. |
One should always play fairly when one has the winning cards. |
One should either be a work of art, or wear a work of art. |
One should never make one's debut in a scandal. One should reserve that to give interest to one's old age. |
One should never trust a woman who tells her real age. If she tells that, she'll tell anything. |
One should never trust a woman who tells one her real age. A woman who would tell one that would tell one anything. |
One should not be too severe on English novels; they are the only relaxation of the intellectually unemployed. |
One should play fairly when one has the winning cards |
One's past is what one is. It is the only way by which people should be judged. |
One's past is what one is. It is the only way by which people should be judged. |
One's past is what one is. It is the only way by which people should be judged. |
One's real life is often the life that one does not lead |
One's real life is so often the life that one does not lead. |