Rudyard Kipling Quote

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

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

Rudyard Kipling

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

Rudyard Kipling

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

Rudyard Kipling

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.

Rudyard Kipling

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

Rudyard Kipling

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

Rudyard Kipling

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

Rudyard Kipling

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

Rudyard Kipling

The worst liars are our own fears.

Rudyard Kipling

Words are the most powerful drug used by humanity.

Rudyard Kipling

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

Rudyard Kipling