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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
8c373fd | The art of the legislator is not to make a people free, but free enough. | Considerations on France | ||
610b050 | Almost all errors spring from the misuse of words. | Considerations on France | ||
832f0b0 | The vices are very justly man's executioners. | Considerations on France | ||
890df45 | Consistency is the enemy of enterprise, just as symmetry is the enemy of art. | Consistency | ||
8c3b4dc | If a person never contradicts himself, it must be that he says nothing. | Consistency | ||
e44ff62 | Of course I'm inconsistent! Only logicians and cretins are consistent! | Consistency | ||
5df224c | I have forced myself to contradict myself in order to avoid conforming to my own tastes. | Consistency | ||
193d684 | When my information changes, I alter my conclusions. What do you do, sir? | Consistency | ||
24b4c32 | Do I contradict myself? Very well then I contradict myself, (I am large, I contain multitudes.) | Consistency | ||
2bf305d | Inconsistency is the only thing in which men are consistent. | Consistency | ||
ea6bde6 | Love is not consolation, it is light. | Consolation | ||
8e4fc50 | Listening to an underserved population is how you begin to understand them and serve them better. | Constance Wu | ||
1c5c06a | Make sure your work is never results-oriented. The result is a byproduct of the work, in a way. | Constance Wu | ||
0c04479 | Through perils both of wind and limb,Through thick and thin she follow'd him. | Constancy | ||
fcfb012 | Now from head to footNo planet is of mine. | Constancy | ||
64efb1e | He that parts us shall bring a brand from heaven,And fire us hence like foxes. | Constancy | ||
f9c0cdd | Through thick and thin, both over banck and bush,In hope her to attaine by hooke or crooke. | Constancy | ||
0ac6883 | 'Tis often constancy to change the mind. | Constancy | ||
71b714d | Abra was ready ere I call'd her name;And, though I call'd another, Abra came. | Constancy | ||
e7088ca | The Appalling Popularity of Music. | Constant Lambert | ||
379b0f5 | Work like a slave; command like a king; create like a god. | Constantin Brâncuși | ||
25d83cc | All my life l have sought the essence of flight. Flight -- what bliss. | Constantin Brâncuși | ||
2771ebe | When we are no longer young we are already dead | Constantin Brâncuși | ||
9a36e23 | Don't look for mysteries. I give you pure joy. | Constantin Brâncuși | ||
cac75d5 | Like everything else I've ever done, there was a furious struggle to rise heavenward. | Constantin Brâncuși | ||
eb15cb9 | The empire is delivered at last. reigns no longer. | Constantine P. Cavafy | ||
33ba5c4 | If you are one of the truly elect, be careful how you attain your eminence. | Constantine P. Cavafy | ||
4ef6313 | From all I did and all I said let no one try to find out who I was. | Constantine P. Cavafy | ||
605ceb8 | The Church had acquired a protector, but it had also acquired a master. | Constantinian shift | ||
b7ecf5d | We need to understand what we can do and how. Otherwise we will never do it. | Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis | ||
d9466fb | The realistic view of the City of the Future accepts that it will be a global city. | Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis | ||
73b0dc7 | The real city is the whole territory within which people move every day. | Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis | ||
e36b033 | Dimensions are not connected with the efficiency of the system; they simply make it more difficult. | Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis | ||
a2341cd | The social aspect in city building is now completely overlooked. | Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis | ||
c2b256e | From the balance of the past, we have been lea to the great injustice of the present. | Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis | ||
c8c3f24 | If we do not understand furniture we cannot understand the city," | Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis | ||
734f7e7 | We should not forget that the value of seeing lies in the information capacity of vision. | Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis | ||
0761111 | At present the machines are in control and no human values are respected. | Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis | ||
d69837b | Our Networks are not unified. | Constantinos Apostolou Doxiadis | ||
0ed6ac6 | The] President seems a bad edition of a Polish King. | Constitution of 3 May 1791 | ||
3ef34f4 | the last will and testament of the expiring Fatherland. | Constitution of 3 May 1791 | ||
cf6438f | A constitution is made of a spirit, institutions, and a practice. | Constitutions | ||
ba1f313 | Constitutions are intended to preserve practical and substantial rights, not to maintain theories. | Constitutions | ||
341aa2a | A constitution should be short and obscure. | Constitutions |