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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 497b9e6 | Late, late, so late! but we can enter still. Too late, too late! ye cannot enter now. | Delay | ||
| e6fb876 | And Mecca saddens at the long delay. | Delay | ||
| bc9ea97 | Like St. George, always in his saddle, never on his way. | Delay | ||
| e4065cf | It is not to be imagined that the King will be guilty of vexatious delays. | Delay | ||
| b346cea | Lex dilationes semper exhorret: The law always abhors delays. | Delay | ||
| b68ecc4 | Lex reprobat moram: The law dislikes delay. | Delay | ||
| 0dd10f4 | DELEGATION, n. In American politics, an article of merchandise that comes in sets. | Delegation | ||
| 593f321 | Too great refinement is false delicacy, and true delicacy is solid refinement. | Delicacy | ||
| aebf364 | Man delights not me: no, nor woman neither, though, by your smiling, you seem to say so. | Delight | ||
| 049b22d | Why, all delights are vain; and that most vain,Which with pain purchas'd, doth inherit pain. | Delight | ||
| 3337e9e | A delusion, a mockery, and a snare. | Delusion | ||
| 4afdbbb | A demagogue is a person with whom we disagree as to which gang should mismanage the country. | Demagogue | ||
| 3995516 | Truly, my first love. | Demi Moore | ||
| 502f88b | Nature offers simply the germs which education is to develop and perfect. | Democracy and Education | ||
| 8df523b | The criteria for a democratic process, ... do not specify a decision rule. | Democracy and Its Critics | ||
| b1a9349 | Capitalism produces beasts, socialism produces men. | Democratic socialism | ||
| e030010 | A nationalized planned economy needs democracy, as the human body needs oxygen. | Democratic socialism | ||
| 314a631 | There's nothing less Democratic than socialism, which always gives rise to tyranny. | Democratic socialism | ||
| 0f02f5a | Everyone has the right to freedom of peaceful assembly and association. | Demonstration (protest) | ||
| 20227b4 | It doesn't matter whether the cat is black or white, as long as it catches mice. | Deng Xiaoping | ||
| ae005eb | A basic contradiction between socialism and the market economy does not exist. | Deng Xiaoping | ||
| 82dbd6c | He does not think there is anything the matter with him because | Denial | ||
| 20646bf | If you want me to believe in God, you must make me touch him. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 4e1fa99 | I have often seen an actor laugh off the stage, but I don't remember ever having seen one weep. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 964618d | Justice is the first virtue of those who command, and stops the complaints of those who obey. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 58c518c | Pithy sentences are like sharp nails which force truth upon our memory. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 5e88289 | The best doctor is the one you run for and can't find. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 8e50b96 | Distance is a great promoter of admiration! | Denis Diderot | ||
| facc2a9 | We are far more liable to catch the vices than the virtues of our associates. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 091733e | Evil always turns up in this world through some genius or other. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 8bf9ebc | There is no moral precept that does not have something inconvenient about it. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 6549119 | Happiest are the people who give most happiness to others. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 6f4928c | The God of the Christians is a father who makes much of his apples, and very little of his children. | Denis Diderot | ||
| b203e49 | There is no good father who would want to resemble our Heavenly Father | Denis Diderot | ||
| d41f396 | Superstition is more injurious to God than atheism. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 2b63679 | To prove the Gospels by a miracle is to prove an absurdity by something contrary to nature. | Denis Diderot | ||
| d1c51e6 | It is not human nature we should accuse but the despicable conventions that pervert it. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 7f5d474 | Poetry must have something in it that is barbaric, vast and wild. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 00ed808 | All abstract sciences are nothing but the study of relations between signs. | Denis Diderot | ||
| c0956d4 | The blood of Jesus Christ can cover a multitude of sins, it seems to me. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 778796e | How easy it is to tell tales! | Denis Diderot | ||
| 98c5f24 | Gaiety -- a quality of ordinary men. Genius always presupposes some disorder in the machine. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 4966d9a | Good music is very close to primitive language. | Denis Diderot | ||
| 59e5cf5 | There is only one passion, the passion for happiness. | Denis Diderot |