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  • Success didn't spoil me, I've always been insufferable. -- Fran Lebowitz
  • You can't let one bad moment spoil a bunch of good ones. -- Dale Earnhardt
  • I am a hopeless romantic and I love to spoil my girlfriends. -- Orlando Bloom
  • There are a handful of people whom money won't spoil, and we all count ourselves among them. -- Mignon McLaughlin
  • It's silly to work hard the whole week and then spoil it by not preparing properly before the game. -- Arsene Wenger
  • Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not; remember that what you now have was once among the things you only hoped for. -- Epicurus
  • The only thing that could spoil a day was people. People were always the limiters of happiness except for the very few that were as good as spring itself. -- Ernest Hemingway
  • It wouldn't be fair to cast aspersions on an entire cultural movement based on the actions of a few. To quote my grandfather, 'One bad apple don't spoil the whole bunch.' -- Mos Def
  • Pick the day. Enjoy it - to the hilt. The day as it comes. People as they come... The past, I think, has helped me appreciate the present - and I don't want to spoil any of it by fretting about the future. -- Audrey Hepburn
  • To the victors belong the spoils. -- Andrew Jackson
  • Rich with the spoils of nature. -- Thomas Browne
  • They spoil every romance by trying to make it last forever. -- Oscar Wilde
  • Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not. -- Ann Brashares
  • Study without desire spoils the memory, and it retains nothing that it takes in. -- Leonardo da Vinci
  • Governing a great nation is like cooking a small fish, too much handling will spoil it. -- Laozi
  • It does not spoil your happiness to confess your sin. The unhappiness is in not making the confession. -- Charles Spurgeon
  • We must spoil our women, boy. A happy woman makes a happy home. An unhappy one makes us drink. -- Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • A truly appreciative child will break, lose, spoil, or fondle to death any really successful gift within a matter of minutes. -- Russell Lynes
  • May we never let the things we can't have, or don't have, spoil our enjoyment of the things we do have and can have. -- Richard L. Evans
  • Nobody who is not prepared to spoil cats will get from them the reward they are able to give to those who do spoil them. -- Compton Mackenzie
  • Spare the rod and spoil the child - that is true. But, beside the rod, keep an apple to give him when he has done well. -- Martin Luther
  • We still find the greedy hand of government thrusting itself into every corner and crevice of industry and grasping at the spoil of the multitude. Invention is continually exercised to furnish new pretenses for revenue and taxation. It watches prosperity as its prey and permits none to escape without a tribute. -- Thomas Paine
  • Spoil all the walls with sellotape marks. -- Sachin Kundalkar
  • The Islamists will try to spoil everything for everyone. -- Christopher Hitchens
  • We drink one another's health and spoil our own. -- Jerome K. Jerome
  • Governing a great nation is like cooking a small fish - too much handling will spoil it. -- Lao Tzu
  • I never really learned the value of money. My father didn't spoil me, but I think my grandparents did. -- Britt Ekland
  • Small okra pods have a much more attractive texture than large ones, which, when cooked, can be gloopy, stringy and totally spoil a dish. -- Yotam Ottolenghi
  • All the plots of hell and commotions on earth have not so much as shaken God's hand to spoil one letter or line he has been drawing. -- William Gurnall
  • That's what I do this for, to secure my family's future. I don't care about anything else. I'm able to spoil people, and that's the best thing. -- Conor McGregor
  • Like most parents, I want everything for my kids that I didn't have. But I don't intend to spoil them. I just enjoy everything that comes naturally with parenthood. -- Curtis Joseph
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  • They must therefore not spoil Alexander's undertaking, especially when they were almost at the close of their toils, and were, moreover, no longer in any difficulty about provisions on their coasting cruise. -- Arrian
  • I remember thinking quite logically that I didn't want to spoil my children with wealth and so that I would create a foundation, but not knowing exactly what it would focus on. -- Bill Gates
  • I'm just going to try and be a good dad and not spoil the kid: give him love and encouragement but also discipline. Me and my woman, we don't want him to feel too entitled. -- Julian Casablancas
  • If you're lucky enough to have a pretty girl love you and share herself and sleep with you, make that your secret. The best way to spoil love is by talking to too many people about it. -- Rip Torn
  • In the last year my wife has noticed me struggling to get downstairs on a Sunday morning. I've two young children and football has been so good to me over the years I don't want to spoil it. -- Graeme Le Saux
  • I like to take a long time over breakfast, and I can't bear to talk. If a guest is a breakfast talker it's very important to invite another so they can talk to each other. Otherwise they spoil the newspaper reading and everything else. -- Julian Fellowes
  • You have to really respect what your kids are doing with their kids and how they're raising them. You can't push your way into areas where you shouldn't be saying anything. You have to always remember they're not your own kids. Play with them, love them, spoil them to death - then hand them back. -- Billy Crystal
  • The distinctive feature of my family was intolerance of sensitivity and emotion - 'Everything's great, it all has to be great all the time and why do you have to spoil it?' Whereas probably the most fundamental and important thing to me has been defending my right to tell the truth about how I feel. -- Rachel Cusk
  • Beautiful things spoil nothing. -- Gustave Flaubert
  • ...don't spoil my learning process! -- Diana Wynne Jones
  • Dont spoil reputation with too speaking. -- Bozorgmehr
  • Making comparisons can spoil your happiness. -- François Lelord
  • Too many cooks spoil the broth -- Jane Austen
  • Too many proofs spoil the truth. -- Peter Greenaway
  • Spare the rod and spoil the child. -- Samuel Butler
  • Do not spoil the wonder with haste! -- J. R. R. Tolkien
  • To understand the stars would spoil their appearance. -- Patrick White
  • I spoil a lot of people with my play, -- LeBron James
  • Watch me closely - only one can spoil it. -- Eugene Ormandy
  • If you speak the truth, you spoil the game. -- Mike Caro
  • Don't spoil a good story by telling the truth. -- Isabella Stewart Gardner
  • We spoil ourselves with scruples long as things go well. -- Aeschylus
  • I don't think I spoil my kids, I'm fairly responsible. -- Pauline Quirke
  • One must spoil as many canvases as one succeeds with. -- Vincent Van Gogh
  • You communicate for a better tommorow, not to spoil today. -- Harbhajan Singh Yogi
  • We drink [to] one another's health and spoil our own. -- Jerome K. Jerome
  • A sense of responsibility would spoil her. She's too pretty. -- F. Scott Fitzgerald
  • I'm one of the little foxes that spoil the grapes. -- J. D. Salinger
  • That question is too good to spoil with an answer. -- Harry Mulisch
  • People are imperfect, but that doesn't mean they spoil like milk. -- Veronica Rossi
  • Why make dirty what is beautiful, spoil what is perfect? Love. -- Yann Martel
  • Allies never trust each other, but that doesn't spoil their effectiveness. -- Ayn Rand
  • Translations increase the faults of a work and spoil its beauties. -- Voltaire
  • Why should I spoil my mood by wearing an ugly suit? -- Bryan Ferry
  • Minds are like oysters. They spoil if you pry them open. -- Willa Gibbs
  • If you find a perfect church don't join it: You'd spoil it. -- Billy Graham
  • Make peace with your past - so it won't spoil the present! -- Denise Austin
  • Do not spoil what you have by desiring what you have not. -- Ann Brashares
  • Live thy life as it were spoil and pluck the joys that fly. -- Martial
  • Dangerous principles impose upon our understanding, emasculate our spirits, and spoil our temper. -- Jeremy Collier
  • Thoughts shut up want air, And spoil, like bales unopen'd to the sun. -- Edward Young
  • Don't set out to teach theism from your natural history... You spoil both. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • Just as iron rusts from disuse, even so does inaction spoil the intellect. -- Leonardo da Vinci
  • The rage of a wild boar is able to spoil more then one wood. -- George Herbert
  • Please don't spoil my day; I'm miles away and, after all, I'm only sleeping. -- John Lennon
  • Everybody is unique. Compare not yourself with anybody else lest you spoil God's curriculum. -- Baal Shem Tov
  • The best way to spoil a good story is by sticking to the facts. -- Evan Esar
  • Spare the child and spoil the rod, I am not sellin' myself to god. -- Patti Smith
  • Sweet is the pleasure itself cannot spoil. Is not true leisure one with true toil? -- John Sullivan Dwight
  • You may share the labors of the great, but you will not share the spoil. -- Aesop
  • One always has to spoil a picture a little bit, in order to finish it. -- Eugene Delacroix
  • magic persists without us no matter what we may do to try to spoil it -- Charles Bukowski
  • My brother and I have too good a relationship to spoil it by working together. -- Trevor Phillips
  • Too many expedients may spoil an affair. [Fr., Le trop d'expedients peut gater une affaire.] -- Jean de La Fontaine
  • Don't make a novel to establish a principle of political economy. You will spoil both. -- Ralph Waldo Emerson
  • It takes some skill to spoil a breakfast - even the English can't do it. -- John Kenneth Galbraith
  • Understand suffering is a part of my karma, otherwise you will spoil your future karma also. -- Radhanath Swami
  • A bad review may spoil your breakfast, but you shouldn't allow it to spoil your lunch. -- Kingsley Amis
  • So enjoy the pleasures of the hour as not to spoil those that are to follow. -- Seneca the Younger
  • Making an issue of a little thing is one of the surest ways to spoil happiness. -- Myrtle Reed
  • I like girls, but I prefer having a girlfriend. I like having someone I can spoil. -- Harry Styles
  • I think acting is magic. If I tell you all about myself it will spoil it -- Patrick Troughton
  • I do miss having someone to spoil, somebody that you can just sit with for a bit. -- Harry Styles
  • Governing a large country is like frying a small fish. You spoil it with too much poking. -- Laozi
  • ...some people coddle their own afflictions the way others spoil small pedigreed dogs with cans of pate. -- Lionel Shriver
  • Love is like a spice. It can sweeten your life - however, it can spoil it, too. -- Confucius
  • All abuse and waste of God's creatures are spoil and robbery on the property of the Creator. -- Adam Clarke
  • Normally I wouldn't spoil anything because I love surprises - I don't even shake my presents at Christmas. -- Taryn Manning
  • How frighteningly few are the persons whose death would spoil our appetite and make the world seem empty. -- Eric Hoffer
  • Never run after you own hat - others will be delighted to do it; why spoil their fun? -- Mark Twain
  • You love new boyfriend?" "I think so. Yes." "Then you must spoil him. And he must spoil you. -- Elizabeth Gilbert
  • If by being overstudious, we impair our health and spoil our good humor, let us give it up. -- Michel de Montaigne
  • If it were possible for me to alter any part of his plan, I could only spoil it. -- John Newton
  • One cannot create happiness with beautiful objects, but one can spoil quite a lot of happiness with bad ones -- Finn Juhl
  • Women ought not to know their own wit, because they will still be showing it, and so spoil it. -- John Selden
  • It's funny: I like being surprised as a reader, so it's difficult for me to spoil my own stuff. -- Marc Guggenheim
  • Princess," he whispered against her ear. "My beautiful, beautiful princess. I want to spoil you. Pamper you. Indulge you. -- Teresa Medeiros
  • A rare spoil for a man Is the winning of a good wife; very Plentiful are the worthless women. -- Euripides
  • I spoil my children rotten and hope to leave them enough so they can do the same to theirs. -- Charles Saatchi
  • I don't intentionally spoil my grandkids. It's just that correcting them often takes more energy than I have left. -- Gene Perret
  • Affection can no more spoil a child than the sun could be put out by a bucket of gasoline. -- L. Ron Hubbard
  • Golf has too much walking to be a good game, and just enough game to spoil a good walk. -- Harry Leon Wilson
  • I assure you. I have no notion of treating men with such respect. That is the way to spoil them. -- Jane Austen
  • The middle sort of historians (of which the most part are) spoil all; they will chew our meat for us. -- Michel de Montaigne
  • It's a fathers job to spoil his daughters shamelessly, it's their husbands job to tame them. Prince Zehava-The Dragon Prince -- Melanie Rawn
  • You spoil your horse, Halt said. Will glanced at him. You spoil yours. Halt considered the thought, then nodded. That's true. -- John Flanagan
  • Each superfluous line, each wrongly placed line, any color placed without veneration or care, can spoil everything, that is, the spiritual. -- Theo van Doesburg
  • Pay particular attention to your health, but too much coddling of the body will, on the contrary, also spoil the health. -- Swami Vivekananda
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