Always mistrust a subordinate who never finds fault with his superior.
More Quotes from William Collins:
Poetry is the history of the human heart, and it continues to record the history of human emotion, whether it's celebration or grief or whatever it may be.William Collins
Beloved, till life can charm no more; And mourned, till Pity's self be dead.
William Collins
T was sad by fits, by starts 't was wild.
William Collins
In numbers warmly pure and sweetly strong.
William Collins
I'm not dismayed that poetry's appeal is limited in scope. That's why we have National Poetry Month. It's a sign of its neglect, which isn't necessarily a negative thing. It's not like we have National TV Month.
William Collins
In a while, one of us will go up to bedand the other one will follow.Then we will slip below the surface of the nightinto miles of water, drifting down and downto the dark, soundless bottomuntil the weight of dreams pulls us lower still.
William Collins
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