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  • Travel Far, Pay No Fare... a book can take you anywhere. -- Anne Morrow Lindbergh
  • Fare thee well, and if for ever Still for ever fare thee well. -- Lord Byron
  • Farewell! wherever you fare, till your eyries receive you at the journey's end! -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • Fare thee well, king: sith thus thou wilt appear, Freedom lives hence, and banishment is here. -- William Shakespeare
  • Farewell, my sister, fare thee well. The elements be kind to thee, and make Thy spirits all of comfort: fare thee well. -- William Shakespeare
  • Fare thee well my nightingale, I lived but to be near you. Thow you are singing somewhere still I can no longer hear you. -- Leonard Cohen
  • Fare forward, travellers! not escaping from the past Into different lives, or into any future; You are not the same people who left that station Or who will arrive at any terminus, While the narrowing rails slide together behind you. -- T. S. Eliot
  • Farewell," they cried, "Wherever you fare till your eyries receive you at the journey's end!" That is the polite thing to say among eagles."May the wind under your wings bear you where the sun sails and the moon walks," answered Gandalf, who knew the correct reply. -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • All that glisters is not gold-Often have you heard that told.Many a man his life hath soldBut my outside to behold.Gilded tombs do worms infold.Had you been as wise as bold,Young in limbs, in judgment old,Your answer had not been enscrolled.Fare you well, your suit is cold." -- William Shakespeare
  • People want to see big, escapist fare. They don't want to be challenged to think. -- Harvey Weinstein
  • Most Americans live on a diet that includes processed fare that is neither fresh nor natural. -- Homaro Cantu
  • Death is easier than a wretched life; and better never to have born than to live and fare badly. -- Aeschylus
  • In my head, I think I'd make a perfect spy, but in reality, I don't think I'd fare very well. -- Matthew Rhys
  • Put variety into your mental bill of fare as well as into your physical. It will pay you rich returns. -- Orison Swett Marden
  • If you've got a huge Hollywood star in your film, they're getting $32 million, and everyone else gets their bus fare. -- Robbie Coltraine
  • I see something that seems like standard fare, that I can imagine any number of actors playing, and I'm generally not interested. -- Jason Gann
  • I am particularly surprised that certain outlets look at pass rates irrespective of student population. As if inner city high school kids are to fare as well as college students. -- Sebastian Thrun
  • Apparently, everyone is most scared of the psychological tests. I didn't know how I'd fare. What I've found out is I may be creative and imaginative, but I'm also extremely together. -- Sarah Brightman
  • I've listened to Eminem rap. That's not daily fare for me, but I can't help but admire how vivid what he does is. My own taste goes a little more toward Norah Jones. -- Lesley Gore
  • Just to cover the increase in fuel costs over the past two years, American would have had to raise fares nearly $75 per round-trip ticket. During this time period, our average fare increased by only $15. -- Gerard Arpey
  • I detest politics, to be honest with you. It's a cesspool. And I don't think I would fare well in that cesspool because I don't believe in political correctness and I certainly don't believe in dishonesty. -- Ben Carson
  • How large and varied is the educational bill of fare set before every young gentleman in Great Britain; and to judge by the mental stamina it affords him in most cases, what a waste of good food it is! -- James Payn
  • Films don't always tell a story; some films can achieve effect just by being razzle-dazzle or rock n' roll. That's part of the fare that's out there. And that's okay. For me, I place more value on a story. -- Robert Redford
  • Individually the poor are not too tempting to thieves, for obvious reasons. Mug a banker and you might score a wallet containing a month's rent. Mug a janitor and you will be lucky to get away with bus fare to flee the crime scene. -- Barbara Ehrenreich
  • As women, we are constantly criticising and judging ourselves in terms of our body, how we dress, what profession we take up, how we fare in that. Indian women are gifted with certain body types and features, which is healthy, and we should accept that. -- Vidya Balan
  • We believe that marriage, by its very definition, can exist only between a man and a woman. Moreover, study after study - not to mention common sense - show that children fare better in life when raised in a home with a loving father and mother in a stable, committed relationship. -- Salvatore J. Cordileone
  • You can work and scratch out a living in the theatre, but, if you want to make money, you've got to hit the road. You've got to play big houses of 2, 3 thousand seaters with your name above the bill, do popular fare and reach out to the audience such as it is. -- Maxwell Caulfield
  • Outside of 'Justified,' I do like to keep it to comedy. When I'm not there, I try to seek out stuff that sort of more along the lighter fare. I have more fun on those sets than I do on drama sets just because when it's heavy, it's heavy, and it's hard to get away from it. -- Natalie Zea
  • God as 'He,' as a patriarchal thing, is offensive to me. It's standard fare for America, 'He, He, He.' Every time I hear that it's like another blow against females. It's very radical talk at this point for females to say this kind of stuff, but nationwide I still hear females referring to God as 'He.' -- Patty Griffin
  • Who would have thought that a tap-dancing penguin would outpoint James Bond at the box office? And deserve to? Not that there's anything wrong with 'Casino Royale.' But 'Happy Feet' - written and directed by George Miller - is a complete charmer, even if, in the way of most family fare, it can't resist straying into the Inspirational. -- Robert Gottlieb
  • As any opera fan knows, lawyers and judges do not fare well in most operas. Just consider the productions of 'Andrea Chenier,' 'Aida, Norma,' 'Billy Budd,' 'Peter Grimes,' 'The Crucible,' 'Lost in the Stars,' 'The Marriage of Figaro,' 'The Makropulos Case' and Wagner's 'Ring' cycle. Around 1810, the theme of justice emerged in opera. -- Karen DeCrow
  • My career was one of just taking it step by step. I didn't know how I was gonna fare on the professional circuit when I qualified. I didn't know whether I was gonna make a dime. I didn't know anything but this one thing: I had some dreams, and I was gonna work harder than anybody out here to ply my trade. -- Tom Watson
  • I grew up in the age of discount air fare, and for me, the act of joining a culture was a great way about learning about that different culture. So I grew up in the South, and went to college in the North, and found out that I learned about myself as a Southerner by leaving the South and going to the Northeast. -- Bruce Feiler
  • Growing up in a cold place, in Southern Ontario, Woolrich was a brand of choice for us because it was always warm and comfortable. The parka with the fur on it was standard fare for us. It's extraordinary that they have kept up with the times. Beyond the parka, they have changed, and they have some pretty hip, cool items which I wear. -- Douglas Kirkland
  • It just seems to me that the world's kind of a mess, and the more messy it gets, the more interested I am in escapist fare. Having a good time is something that isn't about the war in Iraq or the Asian flu or the Kyoto protocol - things that are horribly depressing to consider in our real lives. I'm eager to get away from them. -- Eric Stoltz
  • not fare well, but fare forward -- T. S. Eliot
  • Then, fare thee well, deceitful Maid! -- Lord Byron
  • Bachelor's fare: bread and cheese, and kisses. -- Jonathan Swift
  • I go wherever my fare is paid. -- Quentin Crisp
  • Where men can't live gods fare no better. -- Cormac McCarthy
  • Brown bread and the Gospel is good fare. -- Matthew Henry
  • He shall fare well who confronts circumstances aright. -- Plutarch
  • I fare the best when I'm in dangerous situations. -- Eddie Alvarez
  • ...appetite turns common food into the fare of kings. -- Laurel Lea
  • Every wind is fare when we are flying from misfortune. -- Sophocles
  • Peace does not fare well where poverty and deprivation reign -- Frederik Willem de Klerk
  • Disputants often fare poorly when they each act greedily and deceptively. -- Howard Raiffa
  • The unsuspected is the daily fare of the traveler in Thibet ... -- Alexandra David-Neel
  • Better fare hard with good men than feast it with bad. -- Thomas Paine
  • A fig for your bill of fare; show me your bill of company. -- Jonathan Swift
  • Whatever pains disease may bring Are but the tangy seasoning To Loves delicious fare. -- Richard Wilbur
  • I'm not sure Lincoln would fare well if he were a presidential candidate today. -- David Herbert Donald
  • Masters runners fare best when they designate every third week as a recovery week. -- Matt Fitzgerald
  • Proverbial wisdom counsels against risk and change. But sitting ducks fare worst of all. -- Mason Cooley
  • The books weren't exactly Linnet's general reading fare, but a desperate woman will read anything. -- Eloisa James
  • All of you, fare well, and may you shelter in the palm of the Creator's hand." -- Robert Jordan
  • I really see low-fare carriers, quality low-fare carriers anyway, continuing to become more and more popular. -- David Neeleman
  • Now, let's see how you fare against the Flying Dutchman and her vile captain, Davy Jones! -- Davy Jones
  • My roses are my jewels; the sun, moon, and stars my clocks; fruit and water my fare. -- Lady Hester Stanhope
  • He who rushes headlong into love will fare worse than if he had cast himself from a precipice. -- Plautus
  • Whatever happens, I shall never be alone, I shall always have a fare, an affair, or a revolution. -- Stephen Spender
  • There is a savor of life and immortality in substantial fare. Like balloons, we are nothing till filled. -- Herman Melville
  • The Jewish women like Bethany Mandel fare the worst, because they are getting both antisemitic stuff and anti-woman stuff. -- Gene Weingarten
  • Take a chance and try my fare! It will grow on you, I swear; Soon it will taste good to you! -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • Men cannot expect to do ill and fare well, but to find that done to them which they did to others. -- Matthew Henry
  • It's a strange situation, but people will pay your fare to get you to go and tell them how to be happy. -- Quentin Crisp
  • For Solomon, he lived at ease, and full Of honour, wealth, high fare, aimed not beyond Higher design than to enjoy his state. -- John Milton
  • We had fed the heart on fantasies, The heart's grown brutal from the fare, More substance in our enmities Than in our love -- William Butler Yeats
  • Here's how you know that you're really drunk: when you get into a taxi cab and you think the fare is the time. -- Dane Cook
  • It's okay is a cosmic truth"¦It's okay. If there were nothing here for us to learn, we wouldn't bother to pay the fare. -- Richard Bach
  • I really don't know where the independent fits in anymore when twenty-five million dollar movies are considered straight-to-video fare. We're like penny postage stamps. -- Kurt Voss
  • Yeah, I'll pay your cab fare home, you can even use my best cologne, just don't be here in the morning when I wake up. -- Rod Stewart
  • Let it never surprise true Christians if they are slandered and misrepresented in this world. They must not expect to fare better than their Lord. -- J. C. Ryle
  • Peace does not fare well where poverty and deprivation reign. It does not flourish where there is ignorance and a lack of education and information. -- Frederik Willem de Klerk
  • I guess I try to find the humor by juxtaposing deeper themes in literature with what people perceive as being lighter, disposable children's fare in comics. -- Robert Sikoryak
  • So che non dovresti voler avere niente a che fare con me. Non te ne faccio una colpa. Ma tu sei l'unica, Scarlet. Sarai sempre l'unica. -- Marissa Meyer
  • My lodging is on the cold ground, And hard, very hard, is my fare, But that which grieves me more Is the coldness of my dear. -- John Gay
  • Apollo was a big, unwieldy vehicle. I had a problem with the flight controllers over that. It would try to fare its way like an airplane. -- Wally Schirra
  • It is usually the case with most men that their nature is so constituted that they pity those who fare badly and envy those who fare well. -- Baruch Spinoza
  • I want to disabuse people of the idea that knowledge is power. Knowing how to get to Detroit is not the same thing as having the bus fare. -- Andrew Vachss
  • Look to your experience in dreams to know how you will fare in death. Look to your experience of sleep to discover whether or not you are truly awake. -- Tenzin Wangyal Rinpoche
  • As refined fare serves a hungry man as well as and no better than coarser food, the more pretentious artist will not dream of inviting the hungry man to his meal. -- Friedrich Nietzsche
  • I've found increasingly less effectiveness with the man-on-the street type of stuff that was very standard fare for years. It can still be effective, but it's got to be done well. -- Roger Ailes
  • The only way I would go back to hosting would be if it were something entirely new. It would prevent me from wanting to host a standard-fare kind of talk show. -- Garry Shandling
  • [A]s you partake of the world's bill of fare, that's darned good advice to follow. Do a lot of spitting out the hot air. And be careful what you swallow. -- Dr. Seuss
  • No! let me taste the whole of it, fare like my peers, The heroes of old, Bear the brunt, in a minute pay glad life's arrears Of pain, darkness and cold. -- Robert Browning
  • The Latino military fare badly when they stumble into war with the gringos. But in the torture, murder, and massacre of their own people, they have always performed with brilliance and elan. -- Edward Abbey
  • Loving and appreciative, researched to a fare-thee-well, and pitched to both fans and first-time viewers of Singin' in the Rain, this delightful book delivers almost as much fun as the film itself. -- Jeanine Basinger
  • What will not luxury taste? Earth, sea, and air, Are daily ransack'd for the bill of fare. Blood stuffed in skins is British Christians' food, And France robs marshes of the croaking brood. -- John Gay
  • When we meet with better fare than was expected, the disappointment is overlooked even by the unscrupulous. When we meet with worse than was expected, philosophers alone know how to make it better. -- Johann Georg Ritter von Zimmermann
  • The purest natural food for human beings would be fresh, uncooked food and nuts. A fare which consists of three-quarters of vegetable food and one-quarter meat would appear to be the most satisfactory. -- George Hackenschmidt
  • We, Brits, need to be sort of loosened up. And there's some transfer overseas, I think the more American fare that comes to the U.K., the more cross-fertilization there is that's perhaps changing. -- Rosamund Pike
  • Why spend money on what is not bread, and your labor on what does not satisfy? Listen, listen to me, and eat what is good, and your soul will delight in the richest of fare. -- Isaiah
  • Fear is concealed in smiles and flashing teeth. 'Please say you still love me,' the kings and queens are really saying. And, when they fare badly, they return to their palaces and sleep fitfully. -- Shirley MacLaine
  • However useful may be the National Parks and Forests of the West for those affording the Pullman fare to reach them, what is needed by the bulk of the American population is something nearer home. -- Benton MacKaye
  • The urge for Chinese food is always unpredictable: famous for no occasion, standard fare for no holiday, and the constant as to demand is either whim, the needy plebiscite of instantly famished drunks, or pregnancy. -- Alexander Theroux
  • It's pretty standard fare in political discourse. You misconstrue what somebody said. You isolate a statement, you lend your interpretation to it and then feign moral outrage. And Democrats have been doing it for years. -- John F. Kerry
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