Kind Quotes

Today I bent the truth to be kind, and I have no regret. For I am far surer of what is kind than I am of what is true.
Drake



I care not for these ladies, That must be wooed and prayed; Give me kind Amaryllis, The wanton country maid. Nature art disdaineth; Her beauty is her own.
Thomas Campion



As long as sexual relations are complicated by religious, social and financial considerations, so long will they cause all kinds of cowardly, dishonourable and disgusting behaviour.
Aleister Crowley



I will give you three days, if the gates are not opened on these revised terms, I shall attack. And then there shall be no terms of any kind."
al-Walid, Khalid ibn



There are two kinds of scholars: those who act on their knowledge, these are the saved ones; and those who do not put into practise what they know, these are led to their downfall.
Jafar ibn Muhammad as-S



I've had other kinds of spurts, but 'growth' was not one of them.
Bill Allred



I have spent myself on all kinds of things I have advanced much politically but I have written little and moreover have written it badly.
Li Yaotang



I had to show that the Bible dealt with an encounter between God and Man. I thought only of the apartness of God. What I had to learn after that was the togetherness of Man and God a union of two totally different kinds of beings.
Karl Barth



Hey, wait a minute. What kind of make up is this?
Jack Benny



What kind of tiger is that - Siberian or Bengal?
Jack Benny



Cunning iz very apt tew outwit itself. The man who turned the boat over and got under it tew keep out ov the rain, waz one ov this kind.
Henry Wheeler Shaw



Thare iz sich a thing az being alwus too quick--i am one ov that kind miself, i alwus miss a rale rode train bi being thare a haff an our too soon.
Henry Wheeler Shaw



Yes, I would, if they are the kind that shakes.
Simone Bittencourt de Oliveira



You're the kinda reckless that should send me runnin' but I kinda know that I won't get far.
Taylor Swift



I have always imagined Paradise as a kind of library.
Jorge Luis Borges