1
2
3
5
8
12
20
33
52
83
133
213
340
543
867
1384
2208
3346
3522
5443
5619
6757
7581
8098
8160
8161
8162
8163
8164
8422
8625
8752
8832
8882
8913
8932
8945
8953
8957
8960
8962
8963
8964
8965
▲
▼
| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 9546344 | The cold neutrality of an impartial judge. | Edmund Burke | ||
| dc5c8e2 | Nothing is so fatal to Religion as indifference which is, at least, half Infidelity. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 4c833d1 | Vice itself lost half its evil by losing all its grossness. | Edmund Burke | ||
| f7e8ea2 | Kings will be tyrants from policy, when subjects are rebels from principle. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 9f730f2 | Learning will be cast into the mire and trodden down under the hoofs of a swinish multitude. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 368a108 | Superstition is the religion of feeble minds. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 0755f26 | A state without the means of some change is without the means of its conservation. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 4ae8b56 | Flattery corrupts both the receiver and the giver. | Edmund Burke | ||
| fe9870c | Good order is the foundation of all good things. | Edmund Burke | ||
| ee830d1 | No man can mortgage his injustice as a pawn for his fidelity. | Edmund Burke | ||
| e09f7ee | No sound ought to be heard in the church but the healing voice of Christian charity. | Edmund Burke | ||
| ee2e0b8 | Our patience will achieve more than our force. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 6646c99 | Politics and the pulpit are terms that have little agreement. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 3edcb72 | The men of England -- the men, I mean of light and leading in England. | Edmund Burke | ||
| b0ec34f | You can never plan the future by the past. | Edmund Burke | ||
| dafce3e | Tyrants seldom want pretexts. | Edmund Burke | ||
| c8b9c2b | Free trade is not based on utility but on justice. | Edmund Burke | ||
| cff9fc5 | Example is the school of mankind, and they will learn at no other. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 2bfcc26 | If we command our wealth, we shall be rich and free; if our wealth commands us, we are poor indeed. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 7db68e9 | We must not always judge of the generality of the opinion by the noise of the acclamation. | Edmund Burke | ||
| e2278e8 | Well is it known that ambition can creep as well as soar. | Edmund Burke | ||
| c0d4505 | The tyranny of a multitude is a multiplied tyranny. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 74c3a3b | A very great part of the mischiefs that vex the world arises from words. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 2c6a7e5 | The art of substantiating shadows, and of lending existence to nothing. | Edmund Burke | ||
| a0bf390 | To speak of atrocious crime in mild language is treason to virtue. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 294a9d0 | They talk as if England were not in Europe. | Edmund Burke | ||
| 667e706 | Cricket to us, like you, was more than play,It was a worship in the summer sun. | Edmund Charles Blunden | ||
| ad97dba | I loved: and in the morning sky, A magic castle upward grew! | Edmund Clarence Stedman | ||
| c4cfaee | Give me to die unwitting of the day,And stricken in Life's brave heat, with senses clear! | Edmund Clarence Stedman | ||
| 4691182 | Chapman & HallAnd Mr Hall's nay was nay. | Edmund Clerihew Bentley | ||
| c667d8f | Is it a cosmic law, d'you think, that conceited men's hats are always too small? | Edmund Clerihew Bentley | ||
| 9e116e1 | S]he had a singular spaciousness of mind in which nothing little or mean could live. | Edmund Clerihew Bentley | ||
| 4aada64 | A cry for mercy and Justice rises from the Congo. | Edmund Dene Morel | ||
| 4dc283c | A sheep in sheep's clothing. | Edmund Gosse | ||
| 4732ecc | The wizard silence of the hours of dew. | Edmund Gosse | ||
| 415af54 | Canst thou not wait for Love one flying hourO heart of little faith? | Edmund Gosse | ||
| 62bc763 | Well, we knocked the bastard off! | Edmund Hillary | ||
| 5b48f39 | I am hell-bent for the South Pole -- God willing and crevasses permitting. | Edmund Hillary | ||
| 33b7ad6 | Better if he had said something natural like, "Jesus, here we are." | Edmund Hillary | ||
| 8d2dd80 | Some day I'm going to climb Everest. | Edmund Hillary | ||
| a25bc8c | Please forget everything that you have learned in school; for you haven't learned it. | Edmund Landau | ||
| 70bb28e | Please don't read the preface for the teacher. | Edmund Landau | ||
| d09c4b6 | Death slue not him, but he made death his ladder to the skies. | Edmund Spenser | ||
| 1438caa | I learned have, not to despise, What ever thing seemes small in common eyes. | Edmund Spenser |