Phrase by 'Robert Burns'

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Suspense is worse than disappointment.

Author: Robert Burns - Scottish Poet
  Than , Worse , Suspense , Disappointment


There is no such uncertainty as a sure thing.

Author: Robert Burns - Scottish Poet
  Thing , Sure , Uncertainty , Sure Thing


Suspicion is a heavy armor and with its weight it impedes more than it protects.

Author: Robert Burns - Scottish Poet
  More , Than , Weight , Suspicion


It is natural for a young fellow to like the acquaintance of females and customary for him to keep them company when occasion serves. Some one of them is more agreeable to him than the rest; there is something, he knows not what, pleases him, he knows not how, in her company. This I take to be what is called love with the greatest part of us.

Author: Robert Burns - Scottish Poet
  Love , Us , Rest , Company


The wide world is all before us - but a world without a friend.

Author: Robert Burns - Scottish Poet
  World , Us , Without , Friend


Dare to be honest and fear no labor.

Author: Robert Burns - Scottish Poet
  Fear , Honest , Dare , Labor


I am very willing to admit that I have some poetical abilities, and as few - if any - writers, either moral or political, are intimately acquainted with the classes of mankind among whom I have chiefly mingled, I may have seen men and manners in a different phasis from what is common, which may assist originality of thought.

Author: Robert Burns - Scottish Poet
  I Am , Political , Men , Thought


O thou great, unknown Power! Thou Almighty God, who hast lighted up reason in my breast and blessed me with immortality! I have frequently wandered from that order and regularity necessary for the perfection of thy works, yet thou hast never left me nor forsaken me.

Author: Robert Burns - Scottish Poet
  Me , God , Power , Blessed


His locked, lettered, braw brass collar, Shewed him the gentleman and scholar.

Author: Robert Burns - Scottish Poet
  Him , His , Gentleman , Scholar


Man's inhumanity to man makes countless thousands mourn!

Author: Robert Burns - Scottish Poet


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