Facts about Edward F. Halifax

Summary

Edward F. Halifax is a famous Statesman from United Kingdom.

Our collection contains 12 quotes who is written / told by Edward.

12 Famous quotes by Edward F. Halifax

Small: Gratitude is one of those things that cannot be bought. It must be born with men, or else all the oblig
"Gratitude is one of those things that cannot be bought. It must be born with men, or else all the obligations in the world will not create it"
Small: True merit, like a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes
"True merit, like a river, the deeper it is, the less noise it makes"
Small: The invisible thing called a Good Name is made up of the breath of numbers that speak well of you
"The invisible thing called a Good Name is made up of the breath of numbers that speak well of you"
Small: Most mens anger about religion is as if two men should quarrel for a lady they neither of them care for
"Most men's anger about religion is as if two men should quarrel for a lady they neither of them care for"
Small: Men who borrow their opinions can never repay their debts
"Men who borrow their opinions can never repay their debts"
Small: Ignorance makes most men go into a political party, and shame keeps them from getting out of it
"Ignorance makes most men go into a political party, and shame keeps them from getting out of it"
Small: Hope is generally a wrong guide, though it is very good company by the way
"Hope is generally a wrong guide, though it is very good company by the way"
Small: He who leaves nothing to chance will do few things poorly, but he will do few things
"He who leaves nothing to chance will do few things poorly, but he will do few things"
Small: Those who are of the opinion that money will do everything may reasonably be expected to do everything
"Those who are of the opinion that money will do everything may reasonably be expected to do everything for money"
Small: The plainer the dress, the greater luster does beauty appear
"The plainer the dress, the greater luster does beauty appear"
Small: A person may dwell so long upon a thought that it may take him a prisoner
"A person may dwell so long upon a thought that it may take him a prisoner"
Small: When people contend for their liberty they seldom get anything for their victory, but new masters
"When people contend for their liberty they seldom get anything for their victory, but new masters"