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Bosoms Quotes

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Oh, you happy sons of the North who have been reared at the bosom of Bach, how I envy you!
Giuseppe Verdi

Authors on Bosoms Quotes: Abraham Lincoln Germaine Greer Kathryn Stockett Seneca the Younger Matthew Henry George Herbert Robert Browning Horace Robert Jordan Elbert Hubbard Lord Byron Giuseppe Verdi Stevie Smith Charles Franklin Thwing Johann Wolfgang von Goethe Nathaniel Hawthorne William Shakespeare Moliere
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Our reliance is in the love of liberty which God has planted in our bosoms.
Abraham Lincoln

3.
Anger cannot rest in the bosom where love reigns.
Matthew Henry

4.
Bosom upon my counsel; You'll find it wholesome.
William Shakespeare

5.
The most highly prized curve of all is that of the bosom.
Germaine Greer

6.
Respectability is the dickey on the bosom of civilization.
Elbert Hubbard

7.
Bosoms are for bedrooms and breastfeeding.
Kathryn Stockett

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We are all sinful. Therefore whatever we blame in another we shall find in our own bosoms.
Seneca the Younger

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Cover that bosom that I must not see: souls are wounded by such things.
Moliere

10.
Under any system of society ... the family holds the future in its bosom.
Charles Franklin Thwing

11.
He that hath hornes in his bosom, let him not put them on his head.
George Herbert

12.
The great beacon light God sets in all, the conscience of each bosom.
Robert Browning

13.
We should avoid planting and cultivating too many thorns in the bosom of society.
Abraham Lincoln

14.
The more bosom a woman displayed, the less she wanted you to look. Openly, at least.
Robert Jordan

15.
Everything that is superfluous overflows from the full bosom.
Horace

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A full bosom is actually a millstone around a woman's neck.
Germaine Greer

17.
This Englishwoman is so refined, She has no bosom and no behind.
Stevie Smith

18.
But quiet to quick bosoms is a hell.
Lord Byron

19.
If truth were everywhere to be shown, a scarlet letter would blaze forth on many a bosom.
Nathaniel Hawthorne

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What a mighty spirit in a narrow bosom. [Ger., Welch' hoher Geist in einer engen Brust.]
Johann Wolfgang von Goethe