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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
8bb3470 | Do you know how you make someone into a Dalek? Subtract love, add anger. | Clara Oswald | ||
4eaea8a | Run ... run, you clever boy ... and remember. | Clara Oswald | ||
d2c3e9c | The boss... Yep, that's me! I am the boss! | Clara Oswald | ||
d90ee9b | Hang on... Three of you, in one cell, and none of you thought to try the door? | Clara Oswald | ||
b02ad05 | Please don't change. | Clara Oswald | ||
332c274 | I am NOT a control freak!! | Clara Oswald | ||
97fba23 | You know, that's the only good thing about divorce; you get to sleep with your mother. | Clare Boothe Luce | ||
1d2ed00 | Such sober certainty of waking bliss. | Comus (John Milton) | ||
fa51fa9 | Always remember, Peggy, it's matrimonial suicide to be jealous when you have a really good reason. | Clare Boothe Luce | ||
dcd92e3 | Israel is much worse than the original apartheid state. | Clare Short | ||
d1b6554 | Israel] undermines the international community's reaction to global warming. | Clare Short | ||
45a5591 | Man does not live by truth, but by the illusions that his brain conceives. | Clarence Darrow | ||
30d634f | All men do the best they can. But none meet life honestly and few heroically. | Clarence Darrow | ||
b0efd3f | I don't believe in God because I don't believe in Mother Goose. | Clarence Darrow | ||
c932fd4 | There is no such thing as justice -- in or out of court. | Clarence Darrow | ||
a481103 | Calvin Coolidge was the greatest man who ever came out of Plymouth Corner, Vermont. | Clarence Darrow | ||
cc30561 | When I was a boy I was told that anybody could become President. I'm beginning to believe it. | Clarence Darrow | ||
44f030c | History repeats itself. That's one of the things wrong with history. | Clarence Darrow | ||
ac04abe | The truth is always modern and there never comes a time when it is safe to give it voice. | Clarence Darrow | ||
6472ae4 | You can't sweep other people off their feet, if you can't be swept off your own. | Clarence Day | ||
25d9740 | Information's pretty thin stuff unless mixed with experience. | Clarence Day | ||
cd16664 | To search out the dragon in his true greatness is to learn strange things. | Clarence G. Child | ||
467f1ba | These guys are sitting there watching the destruction of our race while arguing about Ronald Reagan | Clarence Thomas | ||
62288a9 | I can't see myself spending the rest of my life as a judge. | Clarence Thomas | ||
df8ddd2 | I could feel the golden handcuffs of a comfortable but unfulfilling life snapping shut on my wrists. | Clarence Thomas | ||
e3c0e04 | I could only choose between being an outcast and being dishonest. | Clarence Thomas | ||
ddb11a0 | An education is meaningless unless it equips students to have a better life. | Clarence Thomas | ||
30ead5d | No good comes from being in the woods. | Clarence Thomas | ||
3d3808a | I don't know what to do with the horrifying freedom that can destroy me. | Clarice Lispector | ||
422342c | There it is, the sea, the most incomprehensible of non-human existences. | Clarice Lispector | ||
d667dff | Who hasn't asked oneself, am I a monster or is this what it means to be human? | Clarice Lispector | ||
9e196f9 | To destroy wonder and mystery, is to destroy the only elements that make existence tolerable. | Clark Ashton Smith | ||
94791e7 | Nothing conduces so emphatically to the harmony of sounds as perfect classical piano play. | Classical music | ||
dcd790e | The key terms and their definitions are as follows: | Classified information | ||
a3ba8df | Could--past tense of can. Can--to be able to do, make, or accomplish. | Classified information | ||
579fb2b | Exceptional--forming an exception; being out of the ordinary; uncommon, rare. | Classified information | ||
e6365ca | There is nothing quite so terrifying as a mad sheep. | Claud Cockburn | ||
83e2e06 | A newspaper is always a weapon in somebody's hands. | Claud Cockburn | ||
67fec1b | All men have an equal disposition for understanding. | Claude Adrien Helvétius | ||
6890925 | No nation has reason to regard itself superior to others by virtue of its innate endowment. | Claude Adrien Helvétius | ||
0a3ffe8 | Science is the future of mankind. | Claude Cohen-Tannoudji | ||
1566ddd | The colour of my soul is iron-grey and sad bats wheel about the steeple of my dreams. | Claude Debussy | ||
d8d39b7 | The worship of Adonis is united with that of Christ. | Claude Debussy | ||
fabefed | A beautiful sunset that was mistaken for a dawn. | Claude Debussy |