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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| caabb8b | Design may be a solution to some industrial problems. | Charles Eames | ||
| 9bb51c6 | Designers should only innovate as a last resort. | Charles Eames | ||
| 3ca2f2c | A man has to live with himself, and he should see to it that he always has good company. | Charles Evans Hughes | ||
| 68e3d92 | When we lose the right to be different, we lose the privilege to be free. | Charles Evans Hughes | ||
| 285dd0a | Dissents are] appeals to the brooding spirit of the law, to the intelligence of another day. | Charles Evans Hughes | ||
| b23d2bf | We need never look for universal peace on this earth until men stop killing animals for food. | Charles Fillmore | ||
| c1c2d9b | The truly civilized man has no enemies. | Charles Fletcher Dole | ||
| 86d0db0 | Democracy is on trial in the world, on a more colossal scale than ever before. | Charles Fletcher Dole | ||
| 43a20aa | It is a world of startling possibilities. | Charles Fletcher Dole | ||
| 642c456 | Religion is as healthy and normal as life itself. | Charles Fletcher Dole | ||
| 2e55595 | Good Will is the mightiest practical force in the universe. | Charles Fletcher Dole | ||
| 990c6ce | The Golden Rule works like gravitation. | Charles Fletcher Dole | ||
| 029dcf4 | The outrageous is the reasonable, if introduced politely. | Charles Fort | ||
| 0e0d75a | The fate of all explanation is to close one door only to have another fly wide open. | Charles Fort | ||
| a1b7165 | It would be superfluous in me to point out to your Lordship that this is war. | Charles Francis Adams, Sr. | ||
| f80d23a | The donefulness is terrific. | Charles Hamilton (writer) | ||
| a39e59f | A somewhat short junior, with a broad, pleasant face and an enormous pair of spectacles | Charles Hamilton (writer) | ||
| 6653862 | I say you fellows, I expect to see fair play. | Charles Hamilton (writer) | ||
| ea70ace | All boys ought to be drownded at birth. | Charles Hamilton (writer) | ||
| be863c4 | the search for necessary truths, truths that are not only true, but they couldn't have been false. | Charles Hartshorne | ||
| 8d1a4c9 | I could instance a load of fuckers whose throats I'd cut and push over a cliff. | Charles Haughey | ||
| 6dd26bd | The best teachers of humanity are the lives of great men. | Charles Henry Fowler | ||
| 531c90a | Of Christian souls more have been wrecked on shoreThan ever were lost at sea. | Charles Henry Webb | ||
| a171ef4 | The doctrines of grace humble man without degrading him and exalt him without inflating him. | Charles Hodge | ||
| 94ed64d | Better than a play! | Charles II of England | ||
| 01d9869 | Let not poor Nelly starve. | Charles II of England | ||
| 6975c6f | He had been, he said, an unconscionable time dying; but he hoped that they would excuse it. | Charles II of England | ||
| 4bd5846 | These bloody people. I can't bear that man. I mean, he's so awful, he really is. | Charles III | ||
| 5ea1a68 | Music is one of the ways that God has of beating in on man. | Charles Ives | ||
| 9a9be20 | Stand up and take your dissonance like a man. | Charles Ives | ||
| f67d0d8 | Kings govern by means of popular assemblies only when they cannot do without them. | Charles James Fox | ||
| 6837391 | The worst of revolutions is a restoration. | Charles James Fox | ||
| c189d7b | The human mind is never better disposed to gratitude and attachment than when softened by fear. | Charles James Napier | ||
| c115899 | Come o'er the moonlit sea,The waves are brightly glowing. | Charles Jefferys | ||
| aa5a5bd | The morn was fair, the skies were clear,No breath came o'er the sea. | Charles Jefferys | ||
| 8361c81 | Meek and lowly, pure and holy,Chief among the "blessed three." | Charles Jefferys | ||
| af296a6 | Come, wander with me, for the moonbeams are brightOn river and forest, o'er mountain and lea. | Charles Jefferys | ||
| 2592486 | A word in season spokenMay calm the troubled breast. | Charles Jefferys | ||
| dc3b3b3 | The bud is on the bough again,The leaf is on the tree. | Charles Jefferys | ||
| 00833b9 | The whole fun of living is trying to make something better. | Charles Kettering | ||
| c020705 | The key to economic prosperity is the organized creation of dissatisfaction. | Charles Kettering | ||
| 4086c31 | Logic is a way of going wrong systematically. | Charles Kettering | ||
| 3be1576 | And the sooner it's over, the sooner to sleep--And good-by to the bar and its moaning. | Charles Kingsley | ||
| b5cd1ae | Clear and cool, clear and cool,By laughing shallow, and dreaming pool. | Charles Kingsley |