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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 0562f2e | The most important thing in any relationship is not what you get but what you give. | Eleanor Roosevelt | ||
| 2b54c54 | Only a man's character is the real criterion of worth. (22 August 1944) | Eleanor Roosevelt | ||
| 9ee9a88 | Human resources are the most valuable assets the world has. They are all needed desperately. | Eleanor Roosevelt | ||
| c19b7c3 | Example is the best lesson there is. | Eleanor Roosevelt | ||
| 0b950b3 | Computers are no more able to create information than iPods are capable of creating music. | Electrical engineering | ||
| bfa2227 | And fire a mine in China, hereWith sympathetic gunpowder. | Electricity | ||
| dfd14fb | Striking the electric chain wherewith we are darkly bound. | Electricity | ||
| b08b763 | We will make electricity so cheap that only the rich will burn candles. | Electricity | ||
| 5846cbc | Without electricity, there can be no art. | Electricity | ||
| 3220495 | Speed the soft intercourse from soul to soul,And waft a sigh from Indus to the Pole. | Electricity | ||
| 74fe09f | I'll put a girdle round about the earthIn forty minutes. | Electricity | ||
| a0349bd | Too like the lightning, which doth cease to beEre one can say "It lightens." | Electricity | ||
| 2950222 | And stoic Franklin's energetic shadeRobed in the lightnings which his hand allay'd. | Electricity | ||
| 3e7425c | To put a girdle round about the world. | Electricity | ||
| 0ae5478 | An ideal's love-fraught, imperious callThat bids the spheres become articulate. | Electricity | ||
| 27bac30 | The electron: may it never be of any use to anybody! | Electron | ||
| ed989de | Neutrality is not politics. | Eleftherios Venizelos | ||
| 6991019 | England in all her wars has always gained one battle - the last! | Eleftherios Venizelos | ||
| ed74b82 | One cannot kick against geography! | Eleftherios Venizelos | ||
| 90cce03 | My politics would be, must be, have to be, completely separate from my judgment. | Elena Kagan | ||
| 63f74d8 | An elephant can trumpet and shake the earth but not the self-possession of the ants who hold it. | Elephants | ||
| 3ab68c5 | Nature's great masterpiece, an elephant,The only harmless great thing. | Elephants | ||
| 90a7b18 | The people deck him like a docile king of elephants. | Elephants | ||
| 96055be | Women and elephants never forget an injury. | Elephants | ||
| 7d1d726 | The elephant hath joints, but none for courtesy: his legs are legs for necessity, not for flexure. | Elephants | ||
| 919ffb7 | Poetry, like Art, is the oneness of the permanent opposites in reality as seen by an individual. | Eli Siegel | ||
| 404377a | I hate judgments that only crush and don't transform. | Elias Canetti | ||
| f69882c | One who, alone, would be unconquerable. But he weakens himself with allegiances. | Elias Canetti | ||
| b4c6935 | One who obeys himself suffocates as surely as one who obeys others. | Elias Canetti | ||
| 3ed28ab | Whenever the truth threatens, he hides behind a thought. | Elias Canetti | ||
| 8e06d4d | I love writers who limit themselves, who write beneath their intelligence. | Elias Canetti | ||
| bf3235c | A mind, lean in its own language. In others, it gets fat. | Elias Canetti | ||
| 8064d06 | Montaigne the I-sayer. "I" as space, not as position. | Elias Canetti | ||
| ccbfd22 | You need the rhetoric of others, the aversion it inspires, in order to find the way out of your own. | Elias Canetti | ||
| edda51f | The once-seen does not exist yet. The always seen no longer exists. | Elias Canetti | ||
| 7eedbbb | Everything you rejected and pushed aside--take it up again. | Elias Canetti | ||
| 95f0990 | Nothing was better for you than humiliation, for there was nothing you felt more deeply. | Elias Canetti | ||
| bc74f1c | I repulse death with all my strength. If I accepted it, I would be a murderer. | Elias Canetti | ||
| 23312e3 | The unconscious, which those who always speak of it least possess. | Elias Canetti | ||
| cf0d45d | Relearn astonishment, stop grasping for knowledge, lose the habit of the past. | Elias Canetti | ||
| 3dea322 | When he has nothing to say, he lets words speak. | Elias Canetti | ||
| 1bc8d3f | Religion to be permanently influential must be intelligent. | Elias Lyman Magoon | ||
| 2529179 | An unsanctified temper is a fruitful source of error, and a mighty impediment to truth. | Elias Lyman Magoon | ||
| 02e69b3 | The most profitable and praiseworthy genius in the world is untiring industry. | Elias Lyman Magoon |