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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| d092ed9 | Truth makes on the ocean of nature no one track of light--every eye looking on finds its own. | Edward Bulwer-Lytton | ||
| 219c92f | Memory, no less than hope, owes its charm to "the far-away." | Edward Bulwer-Lytton | ||
| 3599621 | The good man does good merely by living. | Edward Bulwer-Lytton | ||
| eb88d1d | Operating behind the state provides oligarchs with a veneer of legitimacy. | Edward C. Lawson | ||
| 37a20d6 | The law is in a sense the consolidated public opinion of society. | Edward Carpenter | ||
| ca98b49 | Fraud and deceit abound in these days more than in former times. | Edward Coke | ||
| 2aaaa57 | Law is the safest helmet. | Edward Coke | ||
| 21dafdc | Magna Charta is such a fellow, that he will have no sovereign. | Edward Coke | ||
| 88c5199 | Six hours in sleep, in law's grave study six,Four spend in prayer, the rest on Nature fix. | Edward Coke | ||
| 2636f9f | The gladsome light of jurisprudence. | Edward Coke | ||
| fcfcd2b | He is not cheated who knows he is being cheated. | Edward Coke | ||
| 922030c | The King himself should be under no man, but under God and the Law. | Edward Coke | ||
| 746c464 | Look out upon the stars, my love, And shame them with thine eyes. | Edward Coote Pinkney | ||
| b09bffe | To my friends pictured within. | Edward Elgar | ||
| b48e617 | Play it like something you hear down by the river. | Edward Elgar | ||
| 0a70abe | He loved his country as no other man has loved her; but no man deserved less at her hands. | Edward Everett Hale | ||
| 987944b | Look up and not down, look forward and not back, look out and not in, and lend a hand! | Edward Everett Hale | ||
| 52d5287 | The golden sun rose from the silver wave,And with his beams enamelled every green. | Edward Fairfax | ||
| c709473 | Aurora bright her crystal gates unbarred,And bridegroom-like forth stept the glorious sun. | Edward Fairfax | ||
| f17e9d5 | The rose within herself her sweetness closed. | Edward Fairfax | ||
| 5827e0c | Better sit still, men say, than rise to fall. | Edward Fairfax | ||
| 06cec0f | Patience, a praise; forbearance is a treasure;Sufferance, an angel is; a monster, rage. | Edward Fairfax | ||
| 485c104 | Base affections fall, when virtue riseth. | Edward Fairfax | ||
| cd7f54c | The rosy-fingered morn with gladsome rayRose to her task from old Tithonus' lap. | Edward Fairfax | ||
| ed1eb3f | Nature gives beauty, fortune wealth, in vain. | Edward Fairfax | ||
| 352c009 | Remembrance is the life of grief; his grave,Forgetfulness. | Edward Fairfax | ||
| e2e13be | In their speech is death, hell in their smile. | Edward Fairfax | ||
| 8907542 | Leave well -- even 'pretty well' -- alone: that is what I learn as I get old. | Edward FitzGerald (poet) | ||
| 9996be8 | I am all for the short and merry life. | Edward FitzGerald (poet) | ||
| 858dee5 | Mathematics allows you to see the invisible. | Edward Frenkel | ||
| 08965ec | He's the greatest bull artist in the world--and only occasionally the greatest artist in the world. | Edward G. Robinson | ||
| 12f623f | Did it ever occur to anyone how boring his pictures are? | Edward G. Robinson | ||
| bec84e9 | I hated every minute of it and couldn't stop crying. | Edward G. Robinson | ||
| f949379 | I think it should be declared illegal. I don't think we should gamble on wheat futures. | Edward G. Robinson | ||
| 6042af7 | I went to see one. It did nothing for me. But I think that has to do with my age, not my morals. | Edward G. Robinson | ||
| 8daf582 | Sandy Koufax, come home! | Edward G. Robinson | ||
| 479a79a | I'd rather see Joe Louis punch than listen to Muhammad Ali recite. | Edward G. Robinson | ||
| ca16340 | The winds and waves are always on the side of the ablest navigators. | Edward Gibbon | ||
| fc1a440 | Decent easy men, who supinely enjoyed the gifts of the founder. | Edward Gibbon | ||
| 712d7a8 | It was here [at the age of seventeen] that I suspended my religious inquiries. | Edward Gibbon | ||
| a5800ea | I saw and loved. | Edward Gibbon | ||
| f573e4e | I sighed as a lover, I obeyed as a son. | Edward Gibbon | ||
| e6fd4bc | Crowds without company, and dissipation without pleasure. | Edward Gibbon | ||
| 22bd91a | The captain of the Hampshire grenadiers...has not been useless to the historian of the Roman Empire. | Edward Gibbon |