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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 7ad137d | A sense of justice is a noble fancy. | Esaias Tegnér | ||
| 8f48c1d | Hener was the hero-king,A shelter for peace. | Esaias Tegnér | ||
| f68325c | He who keeps fleeing, flees from his own past. | Escape | ||
| fa50ac8 | The foolish read to escape reality; the wise surrender to it. | Escapism | ||
| 06583fc | His disciples said to Him, "When will the Kingdom come?" | Eschatology | ||
| 33ede04 | When socialism comes through the door, employment jumps out the window. | Esperanza Aguirre | ||
| 17316a2 | When governments are austere, societies are prosperous. | Esperanza Aguirre | ||
| 75e09d1 | Socialism fails when it run out of money of others. | Esperanza Aguirre | ||
| f3b7c7c | On my list there are people who are charged with nonsense. | Esperanza Aguirre | ||
| e338a4f | WHAT WE SOW IN OUR CHILDREN AS A FAMILY IS WHAT WE REAP AS A NATION | Espérance Nyirasafari | ||
| b1ff103 | Esquire is neither a profession nor occupation. | Esquire | ||
| 473cf0f | The term esquire has no relation whatever to landed property. | Esquire | ||
| ed22a27 | Upon the best English authorities, yeoman is a title of courtesy. | Esquire | ||
| fe9c59b | Come home to men's business and bosoms. | Essays (Francis Bacon) | ||
| 34eb5b7 | Virtue is like precious odors -- most fragrant when they are incensed or crushed. | Essays (Francis Bacon) | ||
| 26aa114 | It is a strange desire, to seek power and to lose liberty. | Essays (Francis Bacon) | ||
| 81d10e4 | Boldness is ever blind; for it seeth not dangers and inconveniences. | Essays (Francis Bacon) | ||
| 1a6b628 | The remedy is worse than the disease. | Essays (Francis Bacon) | ||
| 13b4e04 | Fortune is like the market, where many times, if you can stay a little, the price will fall. | Essays (Francis Bacon) | ||
| ee61ac0 | Be true to thyself, as thou be not false to others. | Essays (Francis Bacon) | ||
| bbacc6e | Cure the disease and kill the patient. | Essays (Francis Bacon) | ||
| aa9bec9 | Chiefly the mold of a man's fortune is in his own hands. | Essays (Francis Bacon) | ||
| 149765c | God Almighty first planted a garden. And indeed it is the purest of human pleasures. | Essays (Francis Bacon) | ||
| b8d0f9a | The winning of honor, is but the revealing of a man's virtue and worth, without disadvantage.n... | Essays (Francis Bacon) | ||
| 5fe94f0 | The greatest vicissitude of things amongst men is the vicissitude of sects and religions. | Essays (Francis Bacon) | ||
| 058096d | Such are the athletes of virtue produced by a philosophy free from the pedantry of Greek wordiness. | Essenes | ||
| 367935c | I think they look upon me as an old child, because I'm so little. | Estelle Getty | ||
| c3dffe1 | Too many of you, my friends, are dying. Now it's time for me to do my part and help you. | Estelle Getty | ||
| 9b3c3b9 | Well, it's down a hill, both of them, right? That's the basics. | Ester Ledecká | ||
| 8b16403 | An estimated value is a precarious measure of justice, compared with the specific thing. | Estimates | ||
| d07e43a | Online voting -- however you vote -- is not the main attack vector | Estonia | ||
| 086eb8b | Rest is not quittingOf self to its sphere. | Eternal rest | ||
| e8974ad | Go where ye will, your soul shall not sleep sound but in Christ's bosom. | Eternal rest | ||
| 77ac6fc | In the name of the great Jehovah, and the Continental Congress! | Ethan Allen | ||
| ba79c43 | It is bad policy to fear the resentment of an enemy. | Ethan Allen | ||
| 0dbcb50 | But the truth is, I've never wanted to be a movie star - and I've been pretty clear about that. | Ethan Hawke | ||
| 692ab68 | Lost causes are the only causes worth fighting for. | Ethel Lina White | ||
| 1f859df | Broadway has been very good to me. But I've been very good to Broadway, too. | Ethel Merman | ||
| c9e1c82 | The more reality or being a thing has, the greater the number of its attributes. | Ethics (Spinoza book) | ||
| cd4fb66 | Nature abhors a vacuum. | Ethics (Spinoza book) | ||
| 5285513 | Whatsoever is, is in God, and without God nothing can be, or be conceived. | Ethics (Spinoza book) | ||
| 6c84f21 | God and all attributes of God are eternal. | Ethics (Spinoza book) | ||
| d2f6359 | Nothing exists from whose nature some effect does not follow. | Ethics (Spinoza book) | ||
| 390c8ac | men judge of things according to their mental disposition, and rather imagine than understand... | Ethics (Spinoza book) |