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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 6ae55cd | However deep you dig a well it affords no refuge in the time of flood. | Ernest Bramah | ||
| 8f68557 | He who has failed three times sets up as an instructor. | Ernest Bramah | ||
| cd4126c | He is capable of any crime, from reviling the Classics to diverting water courses. | Ernest Bramah | ||
| 8ddaef8 | Eat in the dark the bargain that you purchased in the dusk. | Ernest Bramah | ||
| 9a9bb8e | One may ride upon a tiger's back but it is fatal to dismount. | Ernest Bramah | ||
| 8c76c27 | Ideas are the root of creation. | Ernest Dimnet | ||
| 79df561 | Children have to be educated, but they have also to be left to educate themselves. | Ernest Dimnet | ||
| 66fdd70 | Social intercourse, with its ... hypocrisy ... is highly productive of thought-hindering insincerity. | Ernest Dimnet | ||
| c060949 | Personality is the knowledge that we are apart from the rest of the universe. | Ernest Dimnet | ||
| 74fdaa9 | I understand that absinthe makes the tart grow fonder. | Ernest Dowson | ||
| 97d12cd | Yea! for our roses fade, the world is wild,But there, beside the altar, there, is rest. | Ernest Dowson | ||
| 9c2bea5 | Better than mortal flowers,Thy moon-kissed roses seem. | Ernest Dowson | ||
| 70258c9 | I have been faithful to thee, Cynara! in my fashion. | Ernest Dowson | ||
| d0b1504 | I have forgot much, Cynara! gone with the wind,Flung roses, roses riotously with the throng. | Ernest Dowson | ||
| 13141ef | I was not sorrowful, but only tiredOf everything that ever I desired. | Ernest Dowson | ||
| ff38d33 | The fairest face of all is the face I have not seen. | Ernest Dowson | ||
| c759ef4 | O pray the earth enfoldOur life-sick hearts and turn them into dust. | Ernest Dowson | ||
| 62b2b31 | Style... the very hall-mark of great art... there is little use in trying to define style. | Ernest Flagg | ||
| 4d35080 | It is nationalism which engenders nations, and not the other way round. | Ernest Gellner | ||
| 1ffa4d1 | I am a humble adherent of]...Enlightenment Rationalist Fundamentalism. | Ernest Gellner | ||
| 02050ee | Ideas, and even the detection of errors, require more than care and caution. | Ernest Gellner | ||
| 38e0c87 | Capital, like capitalism, seems an overrated category. | Ernest Gellner | ||
| e3ad2e0 | A man's got to take a lot of punishment to write a really funny book. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| c7686bc | That Muretto di Alassio by Mario Berrino is a beautiful color film. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| ce4fc39 | In the fall the war was always there but we did not go to it any more. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 733ef12 | However you make your living is where your talent lies. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 2c67601 | For our dead are a part of the earth of Spain now and the earth of Spain can never die. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| a4aa94b | Go tell Mike Gold, Ernest Hemingway says he should go fuck himself. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 35b3dcd | All my life I've looked at words as though I were seeing them for the first time. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| dbaad1f | Easy writing makes hard reading. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| ba12b73 | Writing and travel broaden your ass if not your mind and I like to write standing up. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| eed7b8a | We are all apprentices in a craft where no one ever becomes a master. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 4aeaf03 | You make your own luck, Gig. You know what makes a good loser? Practice. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| f0c4b32 | You're beautiful, like a May fly. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 4b121b3 | Always do sober what you said you'd do drunk. That will teach you to keep your mouth shut! | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 962fdfe | A bottle of wine was good company. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| bbd7e4a | All right. Have it your own way. Road to hell paved with unbought stuffed dogs. Not my fault. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 6ae57f7 | Life isn't hard to manage when you've nothing to lose. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 23e8dca | Prose is architecture, not interior decoration, and the Baroque is over. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 0cb42a7 | T]he rain was making the finest sound that we, who live much outside of houses, ever hear. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 45da3a8 | He was just a coward and that was the worst luck any man could have. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| 3827ccd | That tomorrow should come and that I should be there. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| a989b19 | Every day above earth is a good day. | Ernest Hemingway | ||
| d6aa3f7 | Let him think I am more man than I am and I will be so. | Ernest Hemingway |