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«Silence is sometimes the severest criticism»
Author: Charles Buxton | About: Silence | Keywords: severest
«He is always the severest censor of the merit of others who has the least worth of his own»
Author: Elias Lyman Maggon | About: Censorship | Keywords: severest
«It is one of the severest tests of friendship to tell your friend his faults. So to love a man that you cannot bear to see a stain upon him, and to speak painful truth through loving words, that is friendship.»
«The severest justice may not always be the best policy»
Author: Abraham Lincoln (President) | About: Justice | Keywords: policy, severest
«The strictest law sometimes becomes the severest injustice.»
«The friendships of the world are oft confederacies in vice, or leagues of pleasure; ours has severest virtue for its basis, and such a friendship ends not but with life.»
«Unity to be real must stand the severest strain without breaking»
Author: Mahatma Gandhi (Philosopher) | About: Unity | Keywords: breaking, severest, strain, unity
«If there are quarrels between the parents or if their marriage is unhappy, the ground will be prepared in their children for the severest predisposition to a disturbance of sexual development or to neurotic illness»
«Our severest winter, commonly called the spring.»