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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 5fe2022 | No doubt the fault was mine," said the Professor, in a tone that implied the opposite. | F. Anstey | ||
| 992ea94 | Veracity, as thou wilt learn," answered the Jinnee, "is not invariably the Ship of Safety." | F. Anstey | ||
| 51a7960 | Law operates in Nature. | F. B. Meyer | ||
| e6e9fdd | We must be in much prayer for guidance. | F. B. Meyer | ||
| fad33e9 | Science proceeds by abstracting what is essential from the accidental details of matter and process. | F. David Peat | ||
| 12e10a0 | To me it is frankly inconceivable that India will ever be fit for Dominion self-government. | F. E. Smith, 1st Earl of Birkenhead | ||
| 4450f2c | Eclecticism. Every truth is so true that any truth must be false. | F. H. Bradley | ||
| 2e662a4 | The one self-knowledge worth having is to know one's own mind. | F. H. Bradley | ||
| 5cf3340 | True penitence condemns to silence. What a man is ready to recall he would be willing to repeat. | F. H. Bradley | ||
| 95685e4 | There are persons who, when they cease to shock us, cease to interest us. | F. H. Bradley | ||
| 5e59dac | The man who has ceased to fear has ceased to care. | F. H. Bradley | ||
| dac99a9 | The deadliest foe to virtue would be complete self-knowledge. | F. H. Bradley | ||
| cef419b | There are those who so dislike the nude that they find something indecent in the naked truth. | F. H. Bradley | ||
| 6a6b0ca | I use the rules to frustrate the law. But I didn't set up the ground rules. | F. Lee Bailey | ||
| 7662b5a | We all tend to be greedy end-gainers, paying no attention to our means whereby. | F. Matthias Alexander | ||
| 6eb47b3 | A good deal of Paradise Lost strikes one as being almost as mechanical as bricklaying. | F. R. Leavis | ||
| a16cbd4 | Not only is he not a genius; he is intellectually as undistinguished as it is possible to be. | F. R. Leavis | ||
| a1db790 | He doesn't know what he means, and doesn't know he doesn't know. | F. R. Leavis | ||
| 9803dd3 | I have followed my ear and my heart, which may be false. I hope not. | F. S. Flint | ||
| c2202ce | The poem, a harmonious flow of nuances, demands a musical rhythm, Vers libre. | F. S. Flint | ||
| bf0e920 | A Pin To See The Peep-Show | F. Tennyson Jesse | ||
| 6437e49 | It's just plain common sense that this weapon [the FN Five-seven] poses a great threat. | FN Five-seven | ||
| f92a236 | Since my birth, there has been no freedom in this country. Here, bought judges ruin people's lives. | Face (rapper) | ||
| ddda777 | It is the common wonder of all men, how among so many millions of faces there should be none alike. | Faces | ||
| e097ea7 | As clear and as manifest as the nose in a man's face. | Faces | ||
| 0eb28cf | And her face so fairStirr'd with her dream, as rose-leaves with the air. | Faces | ||
| 077a5eb | Yet even her tyranny had such a grace,The women pardoned all, except her face. | Faces | ||
| 1bc315e | He had a face like a benediction. | Faces | ||
| 1bf39aa | In her face excuseCame prologue, and apology too prompt. | Faces | ||
| ff32378 | All men's faces are true, whatsome'er their hands are. | Faces | ||
| 1ad84f2 | A countenance more in sorrow than in anger. | Faces | ||
| ed71549 | God has given you one face, and you make yourselves another. | Faces | ||
| fa27bf4 | There is a fellow somewhat near the door; he should be a brazier by his face. | Faces | ||
| 7f0fb45 | I have seen better faces in my timeThan stands on any shoulder that I see. | Faces | ||
| fd06cb8 | There's no artTo find the mind's construction in the face. | Faces | ||
| 12cc8cf | You have such a February face,So full of frost, of storm, of cloudiness. | Faces | ||
| ff1afc9 | Compare her face with some that I shall show;And I will make thee think thy swan a crow. | Faces | ||
| a88821b | A face to lose youth for, to occupy ageWith the dream of, meet death with. | Faces | ||
| 3211bf2 | Showing that if a good face is a letter of recommendation, a good heart is a letter of credit. | Faces | ||
| e8cbf3e | And to his eyeAnd that was shining on him. | Faces | ||
| c531ac9 | The magic of a face. | Faces | ||
| 47449eb | The face the index of a feeling mind. | Faces | ||
| 2665221 | Well had the boding tremblers learn'd to traceThe day's disasters in his morning face. | Faces | ||
| 3f0e375 | These faces in the mirrorsAre but the shadows and phantoms of myself. | Faces |