Rudyard Kipling Quotes

Collection of phrases and quotes of Rudyard Kipling.

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The silliest of women can handle an intelligent man, but it takes a very skilled woman to handle a fool.

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A woman's intuition is more accurate than a man's certainty.

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Six honest servants taught me all I know; their names are how, when, where, what, who, and why.

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There is no greater pleasure than finding an old friend, except for making a new one.

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If you entrust a man with more than he can do, he will do it. If you only entrust him with what he can do, he will do nothing.

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Victory and defeat are two impostors, and one must receive them with equal serenity and a healthy touch of disdain.

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You learn more from what people talk amongst themselves or what is understood, than by asking questions.

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Borrow problems if your nature dictates it, but do not lend them to your neighbors.

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I have always been inclined to think well of everyone; it avoids many problems.

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Words are the most powerful drug used by humanity.

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I have never made any mistakes in my life; at least, none that I couldn't justify afterwards.