“A good man regards the root; he fixes the root, and ail else flows out of it. The root is filial piety; the fruit brotherly love.” MenFlowRootsRegardFruitGood ManPietyBrotherlyBrotherly LoveFilialFilial Piety Author:Confucius
“The esteem of wise and good men is the greatest of all temporal encouragements to virtue; and it is a mark of an abandoned spirit to have no regard to it.” MenSpiritVirtueWiseEncouragementMarkRegardEsteemGood ManAbandoned Author:Edmund Burke
“Good company requires only birth, education, and manners, and with regard to education is not very nice. Birth and good manners are essential; but a little learning is by no means a dangerous thing in good company; on the contrary, it will do very well.” WellsMeanLittlesFriendshipCompanyNiceDangerousBirthEssentialsRegardContraryMannersGood ManVery NiceDangerous ThingsGood MannersGood Company Book:Persuasion In Modern English Source: Persuasion In Modern English
“If fortune makes a wicked man prosperous and a good man poor, there is no need to wonder. For the wicked regard wealth as everything, the good as nothing. And the good fortune of the bad cannot take away their badness, while virtue alone will be enough for the good.” IfsMenNeedsEnoughWealthPoorWonderVirtueRegardFortuneWickedGood ManProsperousGood FortuneBadnessWicked Man Author:Sallust
“I think [Steve Scalise] is a good man I am not going to vote in that regard because I believe Israel controls the Senate they control the House of Representatives they control the media .” ThinkingMenBelieveHouseI BelieveMediaVoteRegardIsraelGood ManSenateRepresentativesHouse Of Representatives Author:David Duke
“I count it a high honor to belong to a profession in which the good men write every paragraph, every sentence, every line, as lovingly as any Addison or Steele, and do so in full regard that by tomorrow it will have been burned, or used, if at all, to line a shelf.” IfsMenWritingHas BeensUsedLinesTomorrowHonorRegardSentencesProfessionGood ManBurnedShelvesParagraph Author:Alexander Woollcott