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Servant

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A servant is a person who is hired to perform regular household or other duties, and receives compensation.

Quotes

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  • He that is greatest among you shall be your servant.
  • She’s the kitchen wench, and all grease.
    • Shakespeare, Comedy of Errors, III, 2, Dromio of Syracuse, describing Nell
  • Thither I must, although against my will,
    For servants must their masters’ minds fulfil.
    • Shakespeare, Comedy of Errors, IV, 1, Dromio of Syracuse
  • Every good servant does not all commands;
    No bond but to do just ones.
  • Bound servants, steal!
    Large-handed robbers your grave masters are,
    And pill by law. Maid, to thy master’s bed,
    Thy mistress is o’ th’ brothel.
    • Shakespeare, Timon of Athens, IV, 1, Timon, cursing Athens
  • Your servant’s servant is your servant, madam.
    • Shakespeare, Twelfth Night, III, 1, Viola (disguised as Cesario) to Olivia
  • Les maîtres cependant sont des gens bien heureux,
    Que souvent nous ayons le sens commun pour eux.
    • Most lucky fellows are our masters oft,
      That they have us to find them common sense.
    • Jean-Baptiste-Louis Gresset, Sidnei, Act I, Sc. X (Dumont)
  • The servants—the most reliable judges of their masters because they judge not by their conversation or expressions of feeling but by their acts and way of life.
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