“To argue against any breach of liberty from the ill use that may be made of it, is to argue against liberty itself, since all is capable of being abused.” MayMadeUseLibertyCapableIllLibertarianArguingLibertarianismBreach Author:George Lyttelton, 1st Baron Lyttelton
“You see how this House of Commons has begun to verify all the ill prophecies that were made of it - low, vulgar, meddling with everything, assuming universal competency, and flattering every base passion - and sneering at everything noble refined and truly national. The direct tyranny will come on by and by, after it shall have gratified the multitude with the spoil and ruin of the old institutions of the land.” MadePassionHouseLandLowsDirectUniversalInstitutionsAssumingIllNobleTyrannyRuinsMultitudesProphecyVulgarParliamentSpoilRefinedFlatteringVerifyMeddlingHouse Of CommonsCompetencies Author:Samuel Taylor Coleridge
“Is it possible your pragmatical worship should not know that the comparisons made between wit and wit, courage and courage, beauty and beauty, birth and birth, are always odious and ill taken?.” KnowsShouldMadeCourageTakenBirthWorshipIllWitComparison Book:The history of Don Quixote de la Mancha Source: The history of Don Quixote de la Mancha
“There is no truth to the rumors that we hate each other. I have no ill feeling for [Britney Spears] and vice versa. I am proud of all the achievements she has made in her career, she is a very hard-working person. I have nothing but love for her.” PersonsMadeHardFeelingsHateCareersHard WorkProudAchievementIllVicesRumorVice VersaSpearsLove For HerIll Feelings Author:Christina Aguilera
“It is an uncontrolled truth, that no man ever made an ill figure who understood his own talents, nor a good one who mistook them.” MenMadeTalentFiguresUnderstoodIll Book:Epistolary correspondence. Letters from September 1725 to May 1732 Source: Epistolary correspondence. Letters from September 1725 to May 1732