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Mean Quotes - Page 705

If you mean to profit, learn to please.

If you mean to profit, learn to please.

"Gotham". Book by Winston Churchill. Book II, line 88, 1764.

It's to try to spread the Word of God - the true meaning of Christmas. And that is more important than anything else.

"Comic book master Billy Tucci draws on personal faith to create a Christmas masterpiece". Interview with John W. Kennedy, www.beliefnet.com.

You shall yourself be judge. Reason, with most people, means their own opinion.

William Hazlitt (1870). “The Plain Speaker: Opinions on Books, Men, and Things”, p.262

I just know once you're over your emotional outbursts, you'll come up with-' I mean if we even had a wheelbarrow, that would be something,' Westley said.

William Goldman (2013). “The Princess Bride: An Illustrated Edition of S. Morgenstern's Classic Tale of True Love and High Adventure”, p.335, Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

But when a girl gives a boy a dead squid - that had to mean something.

William Goldman (2001). “The Silent Gondoliers”, Del Rey

By beauty of course I mean truth, for the one involves the other; it is only the false in art which is ugly, and it is only the ugly that is universal.

William Dean Howells, Elizabeth Garver Jordan (1958). “Howells and James: a double billing. Novel-writing and novel-reading; an impersonal explanation”