A Quote by Saint Francis de Sales

One rarely does well what one rarely does. — © Saint Francis de Sales
One rarely does well what one rarely does.
Old-fashioned girl that I am, I still have a landline, though it rarely rings - and when it does, especially without warning, there's rarely anything good on the other end.
Rarely does a congressman stand up and defend a liquor company. Rarely does a congressman stand up and defend a bar.
For most people, spiritual awakening is a gradual process. Rarely does it happen all at once. When it does, though, it is usually brought about by intense suffering.
Art used to make me see the world differently, think about things in a new way - it rarely does that for me anymore, but technology does that for me on a daily basis.
I feel like an independent man, and I am. This is the kind of feeling I always wanted. You can rarely get that... Well, I could rarely get that in the early part of my life.
Rarely does one see a squirrel tremble.
In America, people rarely stay in the town where they grew up, rarely stay in close proximity to their parents throughout their lives. You rarely find parents in their old age being taken care of by their children.
I always expect the worst from this evil and wicked world and am often pleasantly surprised when the worst does not come to pass, but never or rarely surprised or upset when it does.
While sight may deceive you, touch rarely does.
Legends die hard. They survive as truth rarely does.
The opposing party rarely causes so much angst as does one's own.
My goal is to get in bed by 11. That rarely happens. But I celebrate when it does happen.
Very rarely does anyone say that the TV is better than the book.
If you wish to find, you must search. Rarely does a good idea interrupt you
As one does a bear riding a bicycle. One sees it so rarely. (Spoken by Volger, on Deryn)
Nature rarely does anything mathematically perfect, and naturalism results from imperfections and deviations.
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