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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| d0b8a84 | lovers alone wear sunlight | E. E. Cummings | ||
| 8bd370c | The whole truth... sings only --and all lovers are the song | E. E. Cummings | ||
| 3cfc0f1 | seeker of truth truth is here | E. E. Cummings | ||
| 0dda2a1 | hugest whole creation may be less incalculable than a single kiss | E. E. Cummings | ||
| 9df6056 | the axis of the universe --love | E. E. Cummings | ||
| 2843ee1 | Vermouth always makes me brilliant unless it makes me idiotic, but we'll hope for the best. | E. F. Benson | ||
| 1c577bd | It is nonsense to say that generalization is foreign to history; history thrives on generalizations. | E. H. Carr | ||
| fdd5c7b | Writing is an exploration. You start from nothing and learn as you go. | E. L. Doctorow | ||
| e8fc53d | There is no longer any such thing as fiction or nonfiction; there's only narrative. | E. L. Doctorow | ||
| 6c1cdc6 | Like art and politics, gangsterism is a very important avenue of assimilation into society. | E. L. Doctorow | ||
| 5c6ce4d | The historian will tell you what happened. The novelist will tell you what it felt like. | E. L. Doctorow | ||
| 70904f3 | Writing is a socially acceptable form of schizophrenia. | E. L. Doctorow | ||
| d6bfb43 | I try to avoid experience if I can. Most experience is bad. | E. L. Doctorow | ||
| 815aa39 | I vowed I would bring you solace in time of need. Please don't make me break my vows. | E. L. James | ||
| e8d5c28 | Music is the deepest of the arts and deep beneath the arts. | E. M. Forster | ||
| fdc412c | Don't trust me, Miss Honeychurch. Though life is very glorious, it is difficult. | E. M. Forster | ||
| ae06fad | Death destroys a man, but the idea of death saves him. | E. M. Forster | ||
| 7efc08b | If God could tell the story of the Universe, the Universe would become fictitious. | E. M. Forster | ||
| 460b591 | How can I tell what I think till I see what I say? | E. M. Forster | ||
| c8d284a | Think before you speak is criticism's motto; speak before you think is creation's. | E. M. Forster | ||
| 6ba8240 | This planet can be a paradise in the 22nd century. | E. O. Wilson | ||
| ad50a52 | The key to the sociobiology of mammals is milk. | E. O. Wilson | ||
| 4d046fb | The evolutionary epic is probably the best myth we will ever have. | E. O. Wilson | ||
| 0944577 | The mosquito is an automaton. It can afford to be nothing else. | E. O. Wilson | ||
| 1d6e5f9 | The emergence of civilization has everywhere followed a definable sequence. | E. O. Wilson | ||
| 6489144 | Old beliefs die hard even when demonstrably false. | E. O. Wilson | ||
| 2df3a3a | Nothing fundamental separates the course of human history from the course of physical history. | E. O. Wilson | ||
| 93138e1 | To know how scientists engage in visual imagery is to understand how they think creatively. | E. O. Wilson | ||
| 078d702 | Much of good science -- and perhaps all of great science -- has its roots in fantasy. | E. O. Wilson | ||
| 3d48dc9 | The ideal scientist thinks like a poet and only later works like a bookkeeper. | E. O. Wilson | ||
| de27ddb | The magic of music is so strong, getting stronger, it should break any shackle of another art. | E. T. A. Hoffmann | ||
| c460421 | Men are virtuous because the women are; women are virtuous from necessity. | E. W. Howe | ||
| a1aeca0 | A woman does not spend all her time in buying things; she spends part of it in taking them back. | E. W. Howe | ||
| 065ef63 | Having fun is a dismal business after you pass fifty. | E. W. Howe | ||
| 59ab73e | People hate the man who is a constant drain on their sympathy. | E. W. Howe | ||
| 278ba7c | There is usually enough of everything on the table except cream. | E. W. Howe | ||
| 7493f3e | To want your own way is a very bad habit, for you will never get it. | E. W. Howe | ||
| 90f754c | When a man is trying to sell you something, don't imagine he is that polite all the time. | E. W. Howe | ||
| 13c3065 | As a rule, you'll not have much trouble having your way, if you are right. | E. W. Howe | ||
| d654c29 | No man has all the wisdom in the world; everyone has some. | E. W. Howe | ||
| 1c3f4c4 | No man knows where his business ends and his neighbor's begins. | E. W. Howe | ||
| a28c06f | A man needs a friend not to flatter him, but to strengthen him at his weak points. | E. W. Howe | ||
| aa8db79 | One of the most difficult things in the world is to learn to take a hint easily. | E. W. Howe | ||
| eeae27b | Every time you become confidential with some people, you hear of a new kind of dirty trick. | E. W. Howe |