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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| a2a187a | That man is not truly brave who is afraid either to seem or to be, when it suits him, a coward. | Edgar Allan Poe | ||
| 82550ad | Prophet!" said I, "thing of evil! -- prophet still, if bird or devil!" | Edgar Allan Poe | ||
| abed718 | And my soul from out that shadow that lies floating on the floorShall be lifted -- nevermore! | Edgar Allan Poe | ||
| e1515dd | Thus I pacified Psyche and kissed her,And tempted her out of her gloom. | Edgar Allan Poe | ||
| 69dcdb5 | In her sepulcher there by the sea -- In her tomb by the sounding sea. | Edgar Allan Poe | ||
| 2964124 | A poem deserves its title only inasmuch as it excites, by elevating the soul. | Edgar Allan Poe | ||
| 0d10de4 | To turn $100 into $110 is work. To turn $100 million into $110 million is inevitable. | Edgar Bronfman, Sr. | ||
| c40ddcd | The Dollar to-day is a different measure from the Dollar of yesterday. | Edgar Lawrence Smith | ||
| 8cba239 | DO NOT HARM THE THINGS WHICH ARE TARZAN'S. TARZAN WATCHES. TARZAN OF THE APES. | Edgar Rice Burroughs | ||
| 188a6d5 | Fingerprints prove you Greystoke. Congratulations. D'Arnot. | Edgar Rice Burroughs | ||
| 12e0a28 | But metaphor, however poetic, never slaked a dry throat. | Edgar Rice Burroughs | ||
| 9d5b6f8 | Like all his kind and all other bullies, von Schoenvorts was a coward at heart. | Edgar Rice Burroughs | ||
| 404c5cf | She was a dear girl and a stanch and true comrade--more like a man than a woman. | Edgar Rice Burroughs | ||
| 4e741db | What is a highbrow? He is a man who has found something more interesting than women. | Edgar Wallace | ||
| fb11a0c | Dreamin' of thee! Dreamin' of thee! | Edgar Wallace | ||
| c7de842 | Everyone is born with genius, but most people only keep it a few minutes. | Edgard Varèse | ||
| f550a39 | That's my way and i go". | Edi Rock | ||
| 60df63d | Philosophy, is the talk on a cereal box. Religion, is a smile on a dog. | Edie Brickell | ||
| 22c5512 | Choke me in the shallow water before I get too deep. | Edie Brickell | ||
| f9f8dfb | What I am is what I am. Are you what you are -- or what? | Edie Brickell | ||
| c784c0e | It's not that I'm rebelling. It's that I'm just trying to find another way. | Edie Sedgwick | ||
| 77315ba | Isn't that sad! I'm so fragile. It's tragic [laughs]. Can you believe it? That's so sad. | Edie Sedgwick | ||
| 03295a7 | I can't stop while there are lives to be saved. | Edith Cavell | ||
| 5fb8037 | My poems are hymns of praise to the glory of life. | Edith Sitwell | ||
| 9797f91 | I am an unpopular electric eel in a pool of catfish. | Edith Sitwell | ||
| 05c5b6c | My personal hobbies are reading, listening to music, and silence. | Edith Sitwell | ||
| e3c3ccc | A great many people now reading and writing would be better employed keeping rabbits. | Edith Sitwell | ||
| 62f587c | I wish the government would put a tax on pianos for the incompetent. | Edith Sitwell | ||
| 402c898 | I am one of those unhappy persons who inspire bores to the greatest flights of art. | Edith Sitwell | ||
| c24b8f2 | The flames of the heart consumed me, and the mindIs but a foolish wind. | Edith Sitwell | ||
| 4657710 | Mother or Murderer, you haveNow all is one! | Edith Sitwell | ||
| c866427 | The public will believe anything, so long as it is not founded on truth. | Edith Sitwell | ||
| 38284cd | Vulgarity is, in reality, nothing but a modern, chic, pert descendant of the goddess Dullness. | Edith Sitwell | ||
| fe9aa13 | I am patient with stupidity but not with those who are proud of it. | Edith Sitwell | ||
| 1fbfaa4 | Good taste is the worst vice ever invented. | Edith Sitwell | ||
| a9f80f3 | A New York divorce is in itself a diploma of virtue. | Edith Wharton | ||
| 35e433f | The only way not to think about money is to have a great deal of it. | Edith Wharton | ||
| 711b333 | True originality consists not in a new manner but in a new vision. | Edith Wharton | ||
| 8d4bf62 | Life is always a tightrope or a feather bed. Give me the tightrope. | Edith Wharton | ||
| 0fea7cb | There's no such thing as old age; there is only sorrow. | Edith Wharton | ||
| 1944884 | What would a respectful political cartoon look like? | Editorial cartoon | ||
| 240922a | Call no one. Leave me not;When you come back, I should be gone for aye. | Edmond Rostand | ||
| 49b0693 | Live, for I love you! | Edmond Rostand | ||
| 9741aee | I loved but once, yet twice I lose my love! | Edmond Rostand |