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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 099731d | Jesus Christ the same yesterday, and to day, and for ever. | Epistle to the Hebrews | ||
| 7c4fd5c | Everyone who calls on the name of Jehovah will be saved. | Epistle to the Romans | ||
| 1079a6f | So faith follows the thing heard. In turn the thing heard is through the word about Christ | Epistle to the Romans | ||
| a588bf6 | Time passed, which, basically, is its job. | Equal Rites | ||
| a028c54 | Do you think I used magic?" | Equal Rites | ||
| d66a116 | I'm surely going to regret this, she told herself, displaying considerable foresight. | Equal Rites | ||
| 5e7fc07 | You mean it's my destiny?" she said at last. | Equal Rites | ||
| ed92e31 | Wizards parted with money slightly less readily than tigers parted with their teeth. | Equal Rites | ||
| 5563e5e | It had been a very long night, and the morning didn't seem to be an improvement. | Equal Rites | ||
| 8d74a14 | Million-to-one chances," she said, "crop up nine times out of ten." | Equal Rites | ||
| 782ebb7 | It was a horrible feeling to find things in your head and not know how they fitted. | Equal Rites | ||
| 0e32291 | Equilibrium is a figment of the human imagination. | Equilibrium | ||
| 6c1a0a2 | To dispose a soul to action we must upset its equilibrium. | Equilibrium | ||
| efffc6d | Equity is as long as the chancellor's foot. | Equity | ||
| 4c90bda | He who seeks equity must do equity. | Equity | ||
| f1485d7 | A Court of equity ought to follow the law. | Equity | ||
| 8e639dc | Equity and common law are two distinct systems, unlike any existing in any foreign country. | Equity | ||
| 827ca8b | I do not think that Courts of equity ought to go otherwise than the Courts of law. | Equity | ||
| fd2bf6f | Equity will go no further than the law. | Equity | ||
| 09e13e6 | A Court of equity knows its own province. | Equity | ||
| fde7920 | A party who seeks equity must do equity. | Equity | ||
| a379944 | We are now Courts of equity, and must decide the thing according to all the rights. | Equity | ||
| bf69886 | I think that common law is better than equity. | Equity | ||
| 374d33f | This Court should determine upon broad principles which will meet the common sense of mankind. | Equity | ||
| 90c703e | Equity has not relieved against gross improvidence. | Equity | ||
| e6ea9b6 | A man must come into a Court of equity with clean hands. | Equity | ||
| f739d63 | The strict primary decree of this Court, as a Court of equity, is in personam. | Equity | ||
| 1e0f770 | The paternal jurisdiction of Courts of equity. | Equity | ||
| 08177e0 | He has been emphatically called 'the father of equity.'" | Equity | ||
| fde78bc | A Court of equity interposes only according to conscience. | Equity | ||
| f44cca8 | It is the constant practice of Courts of equity to discourage stale demands. | Equity | ||
| 8d1b8d6 | Confederacies and combinations are very proper heads of relief. | Equity | ||
| 77b7b13 | All laws stand on the best and broadest basis which go to enforce moral and social duties. | Equity | ||
| fdcef06 | Unitarianism is] a feather-bed to catch a falling Christian. | Erasmus Darwin | ||
| 0fa069d | That Germany beat these countries was due to better planning and not better preparedness. | Erhard Milch | ||
| 3ea84f7 | Just erotic. Nothing kinky. It's the difference between using a feather and using a chicken. (p. 4) | Eric (novel) | ||
| daa3098 | 'I thought you were stuffed,' said Rincewind. | Eric (novel) | ||
| 2b3be4d | He crawled back to Eric. | Eric (novel) | ||
| a23bf8d | You didn't have to go and kick me!" | Eric (novel) | ||
| f7855b2 | He decided to try the truth again. It was a novel approach and worth experimenting with. (p. 105) | Eric (novel) | ||
| f637d6e | I want to be a eunuch, sir," Eric added. | Eric (novel) | ||
| 0268a41 | That's what you call metaphor," said Rincewind. | Eric (novel) | ||
| 4262602 | Most of history is pretty appalling, when you look hard at it. Or even not very hard. (p. 147) | Eric (novel) | ||
| 7e85444 | This is really horrible," said Eric, as they walked away. "It gives evil a bad name." (p. 171) | Eric (novel) |