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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
6770bdb | We will take the good-will for the deed. | François Rabelais | ||
8995e6d | You are Christians of the best edition, all picked and culled. | François Rabelais | ||
a077d66 | Let us fly and save our bacon. | François Rabelais | ||
fef7eb4 | Needs must when the Devil drives. | François Rabelais | ||
2d8bd20 | Scampering as if the Devil drove them. | François Rabelais | ||
af24d07 | He freshly and cheerfully asked him how a man should kill time. | François Rabelais | ||
6c43759 | Whose cockloft is unfurnished. | François Rabelais | ||
0f3152c | Come, pluck up a good heart; speak the truth and shame the devil. | François Rabelais | ||
c8a6e09 | Plain as the nose in a man's face. | François Rabelais | ||
2120608 | Like hearts of oak. | François Rabelais | ||
d5f8703 | Nothing is so dear and precious as time. | François Rabelais | ||
a91f3df | And thereby hangs a tale. | François Rabelais | ||
bcc102f | It is meat, drink, and cloth to us. | François Rabelais | ||
dedef5e | And so on to the end of the chapter. | François Rabelais | ||
98c22b7 | What is got over the Devil's back is spent under the belly. | François Rabelais | ||
bd281b4 | What cannot be cured must be endured. | François Rabelais | ||
b1795f2 | Thought I to myself, we shall never come off scot-free. | François Rabelais | ||
b305fdc | It is enough to fright you out of your seven senses. | François Rabelais | ||
db81af5 | Necessity has no law. | François Rabelais | ||
2f1f06a | Panurge had no sooner heard this, but he was upon the high-rope. | François Rabelais | ||
44909ed | We saw a knot of others, about a baker's dozen. | François Rabelais | ||
6fc69a1 | Others made a virtue of necessity. | François Rabelais | ||
2d8c427 | Spare your breath to cool your porridge. | François Rabelais | ||
eb28f1f | I believe he would make three bites of a cherry. | François Rabelais | ||
5fe672a | Our days and nightsHave sorrows woven with delights. | François de Malherbe | ||
83b36d9 | To will what God doth will, that is the only scienceThat gives us any rest. | François de Malherbe | ||
412fd66 | Myth does not set out to give lessons in natural science any more than in morals or sociology. | François-Bernard Mâche | ||
cdc265f | Myth therefore seems to choose history, rather than be chosen by it. | François-Bernard Mâche | ||
9a08dc8 | We thought about the movie as a global piece of work, not picture, then voices, then music. | François-Eudes Chanfrault | ||
5414685 | I worked carefully in the darkness and the silence. | François-Eudes Chanfrault | ||
2008c76 | I love working on genre films. | François-Eudes Chanfrault | ||
f61965d | Every institution goes through three stages -- utility, privilege, and abuse. | François-René de Chateaubriand | ||
d217ced | One does not learn how to die by killing others. | François-René de Chateaubriand | ||
f67a399 | Love is worth whatever it costs. | Françoise Sagan | ||
e9ea436 | Just because life is inelegant doesn't mean we have to behave likewise. | Françoise Sagan | ||
8cc7569 | Lying stimulates one's imagination and ingenuity. | Françoise Sagan | ||
55ce212 | Paul had always thought that women were never more serious than when they were naked. | Françoise Sagan | ||
80f61db | It's not doubt that drives people crazy, it's certainty that does. | Françoise Sagan | ||
17c9c6b | She'd like to be indispensable; that's what every woman wants... | Françoise Sagan | ||
70cde97 | Curiosity is the beginning of all wisdom. | Françoise Sagan | ||
df01ae9 | In love, as in finance, only the rich can get credit. | Françoise Sagan | ||
70b6bed | No one is more conventional than a woman who is falling out of love. | Françoise Sagan | ||
de83491 | Unhappiness has nothing to teach, and resignation is ugly. | Françoise Sagan | ||
e528f67 | College students have always shown a more or less marked tendency to form themselves into societies. | Fraternities and sororities |