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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
2d04466 | I don't exist in your world, i'm only what is ... what it is! It is what it is! ... Ten-hut! | Charles Manson | ||
f13f147 | A maladyPreys on my heart that med'cine cannot reach. | Charles Maturin | ||
723204c | O wretched is the dame, to whom the sound,"Your lord will soon return," no pleasure brings. | Charles Maturin | ||
9fe22eb | There is no sentiment less aristocratic than that of nonbelief. | Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord | ||
957f7ba | Financiers flourish only when nations decline. | Charles Maurice de Talleyrand-Périgord | ||
b74637c | You're out of touch with reality in that regard. | Charles Murray (author) | ||
9b934d0 | What does not change / is the will to change | Charles Olson | ||
48ad75c | When she had done her work, she would go over to the chimney corner, and sit among the cinders. | Charles Perrault | ||
13347d3 | Her godmother, who was a fairy, said to her, "You want to go to the ball, don't you?" | Charles Perrault | ||
456ee38 | Go into the garden and get me a pumpkin. | Charles Perrault | ||
9633d78 | She then gave her a pair of slippers made of glass, the prettiest in the world. | Charles Perrault | ||
171fd3c | Charm is the true gift of the Fairies. | Charles Perrault | ||
44bbf4d | Haven't you heard that this house belongs to an ogre who eats little children?" | Charles Perrault | ||
d20859a | Fetch me my seven-league boots so I can catch the children." | Charles Perrault | ||
9f910e4 | The king was astonished at the vast amount of property owned by the Marquis of Carabas. | Charles Perrault | ||
b553719 | But the blood always remained, for the key was enchanted. | Charles Perrault | ||
0fed419 | The power structure will generally dictate the operative goals of the organization. | Charles Perrow | ||
175964c | Unambiguous pursuit of official goals is not likely to be common. | Charles Perrow | ||
8ac868e | Where and how will official goals be subverted? | Charles Perrow | ||
435881d | Two aspects of this work process are of critical importance. | Charles Perrow | ||
9dbb0e1 | Apparent leadership problems are often problems of organizational structure. | Charles Perrow | ||
cf4af8f | Organization theory...has been altogether too accommodating to organizations and their power. | Charles Perrow | ||
9f10594 | Most normal accidents have a significant degree of incomprehensibility. | Charles Perrow | ||
2a9f21b | preferences institutions physical possibilities outcomes | Charles Plott | ||
e1702f7 | I have never been one to flinch or crawfish when faced with an unpleasant task. | Charles Portis | ||
128c75e | We must each of us bear our own misfortunes. | Charles Portis | ||
3332d0d | If you want anything done right you will have to see to it yourself every time. | Charles Portis | ||
89be247 | Nothing I like to do pays well. | Charles Portis | ||
a936123 | Time just gets away from us. | Charles Portis | ||
c778d9d | My life is over, for all practical purposes. I no longer have enough money to keep a women. | Charles Portis | ||
db5631f | A good corroborating chain, if they fail in the last link, the whole will fall to the ground. | Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden | ||
bd34dc8 | There will be things that I do that no one will be left to understand. | Charles Péguy | ||
53672ff | The faith that I love the best, says God, is hope. | Charles Péguy | ||
225ec15 | Tyranny is always better organised than freedom. | Charles Péguy | ||
136c5c7 | What young woman is not, more or less, a mirror? | Charles Reade | ||
8db07dd | Art is not imitation but illusion. | Charles Reade | ||
d0f2282 | In players, vanity cripples art at every step. | Charles Reade | ||
1a75974 | It must be confessed that a sort of halo of personal grandeur surrounds a great actress. | Charles Reade | ||
4b02209 | even Christians loved one another at first starting. | Charles Reade | ||
37384b4 | Lower a bucket into a well of self-deception, and what comes up must be immortal truth, mustn't it? | Charles Reade | ||
84f4c19 | Courage, mon ami, le diable est mort! / Take courage, my friend, the devil is dead! | Charles Reade | ||
3be0c4b | When love and skill work together, expect a masterpiece. | Charles Reade | ||
5da6466 | The eventual survival of the tradition is ultimately not at stake. | Charles Rosen | ||
90544f8 | Our freedom is hemmed in on every side. We must be grateful for what remains. | Charles Rosen |