91. A certain amount of care or pain or trouble is necessary for every man
at all times.A ship without a ballast is unstable and will not go straight.
92. People need to know one another to be
at their honest best.
93. It is while you are patiently toiling
at the little tasks of life that the meaning and shape of great whole of life dawn on you.
94. A man can not spin and reel
at the same time.
95. Whatever is worth doing
at all is worth doing well.
96. An enemy who lies
at thy feet begging forgiveness must not feel thy sword.
97. Do as the Romans do(or Do as they do
at Rome).
98. When poverty comes in
at the door, love flies out at the window.
99. A man cannot whistle and drink
at he same time.
100. If
at first you don't succeed try, try and try again.
101. Man was made
at the end of the week's work when God was tired.
102. He will shoot higher who shoots
at the moon [sun] than he who aims at a tree.
103. He who cannot hold his peace will never live
at ease.
104. Eery man is a fool sometimes, and none
at all times.
105. 'tis better to have loved and lost, than never to have loved
at all.
106. The cuckoo comes in April, and stays the month of May; sings a song
at Midsummer, and then goes away.
107. Education commences
at the mother's knee, andevery word spoken within the hearsay of children tends towards the formation of character.
108. What is worth doing
at all is worth doing well.
109. The shortest way to do many things is to do only one thing
at a time.
110. All truth is not to be told
at all times.
111. The fire which lights (or warms) us
at a distance will burn us when near.
112. The lanscope belongs to the man who looks
at it.
113. Truth is (or lies)
at the bottom of the decater.
114. If a donkey bray
at you, don't bray at him.
114. Sentencedict.com is a sentence dictionary, on which you can find nice sentences for a large number of words.
115.
At twenty years of age, the will reigns; at thirty, the wit ; and at forty, the judgment.
116. When the heart is afire, some sparks will fly out
at the mouth.
117. It's better to have loved and lost than never to have loved
at all.
118. What does the moon care if the dogs bark
at her?
119.
At the touch of love, everyone becomes a poet.
Plato 120. If one cannot enjoy reading a book over and over again, there is no use in reading it
at all.
Oscar Wilde