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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 84938aa | Chefs aren't celebrities: they're chefs. | Elton John | ||
| 4e49bff | People should be very free with sex, but they should draw the line at goats. | Elton John | ||
| 57a1bf2 | Sometimes when I'm flying over the Alps I think, 'that's like all the cocaine I sniffed. | Elton John | ||
| 6bf8a00 | There just aren't many people in the world with balls that big and talent that awesome. | Elton John | ||
| 43b5d14 | You and your oven are capable of great things,Remember, no two ovens are the same. | Elton John | ||
| 1c254f7 | Defeat takes the form of ultimate disillusion -- a disgust with the "futility of endless pursuit." | Elton Mayo | ||
| 5c0bd22 | Who, as they sung, would take the prison'd soulAnd lap it in Elysium. | Elysium | ||
| 0eb95cf | I use Emacs, which might be thought of as a thermonuclear word processor. | Emacs | ||
| 3d68286 | An infinite number of monkeys typing into GNU Emacs would never make a good program. | Emacs | ||
| 68da4a5 | Man knows that love is, but not what it is. | Emanuel Swedenborg | ||
| 4036ace | A life of kindness is the primary meaning of divine worship. | Emanuel Swedenborg | ||
| 3334722 | Angels never attack, as infernal spirits do. Angels only ward off and defend. | Emanuel Swedenborg | ||
| 57d69db | Angels from the Lord lead and protect us every moment and every moment of every moment. | Emanuel Swedenborg | ||
| a3bdad5 | Tirelessly and constantly I place abundance upon the fields. | Emesh | ||
| 08d722c | I am father Enlil's great . | Emesh | ||
| ee34ba3 | I was not talented enough to run and smile at the same time. | Emil Zátopek | ||
| 39d289b | It's at the borders of pain and suffering that the men are separated from the boys. | Emil Zátopek | ||
| 29a2f9b | It is not gymnastics or ice skating, you know. | Emil Zátopek | ||
| 92ee5cf | Are you running out of breath? Go faster! (Life credo) | Emil Zátopek | ||
| 3d0bc89 | I hate books; they only teach us to talk about things we know nothing about. | Emile, or On Education | ||
| 5cb3953 | Conscience is the voice of the soul; the passions are the voice of the body. | Emile, or On Education | ||
| a16bc56 | One must choose between making a man or a citizen, for one cannot make both at the same time. | Emile, or On Education | ||
| c1e4301 | I want to die a slave to principles. Not to men. | Emiliano Zapata | ||
| 8f04094 | If you know anything, deny, deny, deny. I want to save Fascism. | Emilio De Bono | ||
| 831ce35 | This was a great reward for us. We had not had the good fortune to meet the enemy in force. | Emilio De Bono | ||
| 2a02808 | We look on seriously, but serenely. | Emilio De Bono | ||
| 31a134b | Italian language is not just sonore. It is also visual. | Emilio Insolera | ||
| 165370d | Words perturb our powers of reason. The only safe words are our own. | Emilio Massera | ||
| 2670887 | Responsible, but not guilty. | Emilio Massera | ||
| eb55344 | Hot take: this is probably not the first time it's Rapist v. Rapist for president | Emily Blue | ||
| 98cb943 | The more we mask ourselves, the freer we're able to be within ourselves. | Emily Blunt | ||
| 175bf1e | There is absolutely, 100 percent, a light at the end of the tunnel for anyone who stutters. | Emily Blunt | ||
| d0bb2bc | It's nothing to be ashamed of to have a stutter | Emily Blunt | ||
| 060778d | No, I'm running on too fast: I bestow my own attributes over-liberally on him. | Emily Brontë | ||
| b97c55e | Rough as a saw-edge, and hard as whinstone! The less you meddle with him the better. | Emily Brontë | ||
| ae2afc6 | Proud people breed sad sorrows for themselves. | Emily Brontë | ||
| fbce329 | You are worse than twenty foes, you poisonous friend! | Emily Brontë | ||
| 5028891 | Any relic of the dead is precious, if they were valued living. | Emily Brontë | ||
| 476af1b | Oh, if God would but give me strength to strangle him in my last agony, I'd go to hell with joy. | Emily Brontë | ||
| 6021ab8 | He's such a cobweb, a pinch would annihilate him. | Emily Brontë | ||
| e9eb368 | His brightening mind brightened his features, and added spirit and nobility to their aspect. | Emily Brontë | ||
| d9f44c2 | To live is so startling, it leaves but little room for other occupations. | Emily Dickinson | ||
| d6521a7 | We turn not older with years, but newer every day. | Emily Dickinson | ||
| 0d7ffbd | To Whom the Mornings stand for Nights,What must the Midnights -- be! | Emily Dickinson |