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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
e10d24e | Nothing human's not a broth of false and true. | Frederick Buechner | ||
8976e61 | It's less the words they say than those they leave unsaid that split old friends apart. | Frederick Buechner | ||
1bdf7f5 | This side of Nirvana, there is no such escape for any of us as far as I know. | Frederick Buechner | ||
c9f886d | The past is the place we view the present from as much as the other way around. | Frederick Buechner | ||
a63407c | Here is the world. Beautiful and terrible things will happen. Don't be afraid. | Frederick Buechner | ||
fcfee48 | Every tone was a testimony against slavery, and a prayer to God for deliverance from chains. | Frederick Douglass | ||
d5f91a4 | I would unite with anybody to do right; and with nobody to do wrong. | Frederick Douglass | ||
b1a1359 | The destiny of the colored American ... is the destiny of America. | Frederick Douglass | ||
2d272e4 | Despite of it all, the Negro remains ... cool, strong, imperturbable, and cheerful. | Frederick Douglass | ||
0a2fee8 | In all the relations of life and death, we are met by the color line. | Frederick Douglass | ||
cdb93fb | Sound opinion is not the exclusive prerogative of those who are paid to give it. | Frederick E. Morgan | ||
1c8c93c | The man with ten minutes to live was laughing. | Frederick Forsyth | ||
1fa3a1f | Not really. There's a quantum leap in moral philosophy when you cross the Jordan." | Frederick Forsyth | ||
491765c | each dot: the center of a circle without circumference ... | Frederick Franck | ||
1fc0c5d | a single leaf falling autumn is everywhere... | Frederick Franck | ||
e47cfc6 | Illusion is the mantle of the Real | Frederick Franck | ||
791580b | I am neither I both I and other... | Frederick Franck | ||
cbfc3b6 | How old are you? As old as I am | Frederick Franck | ||
aeb57ce | The Tao cannot be divided, it cannot be shared | Frederick Franck | ||
17ee92d | The clearsighted eye turns the light back to see its own Original Nature... | Frederick Franck | ||
d51a91f | Do you believe in God? I, I believe in nothing but God! | Frederick Franck | ||
4180950 | Do you believe in God?" "Which one?" | Frederick Franck | ||
b434f24 | The religions are delusional constructs formed around an infallible core. | Frederick Franck | ||
9d5cc5a | In the beginngless beginning the Meaning | Frederick Franck | ||
e4b4960 | I and the Father are not-two! | Frederick Franck | ||
65dd10a | the grasses Body" | Frederick Franck | ||
e26f7cf | They do not see what they look at, hence they know not what they do. | Frederick Franck | ||
23fa459 | Life ends with the previous thought It is resurrected with the subsequent One | Frederick Franck | ||
84c6b14 | If you want people to do a good job, give them a good job to do -- an enriched job. | Frederick Herzberg | ||
7bcb295 | relative c'{ | Frederick II of Prussia | ||
63e3bc2 | He took the imperial hand and shook it in the glad-to-see-you-but-keep-off English fashion. | Frederick Rolfe | ||
24aa577 | An appeal to a goodness which is not in him is, to a vain and sensitive soul, a stinging insult. | Frederick Rolfe | ||
e511eea | Pray for the repose of His soul. He was so tired. | Frederick Rolfe | ||
272b40f | The salmon may be cited as typically fish-shaped fish. | Frederick W. Lanchester | ||
e87586e | The world is growing old;Where love is never cold? | Frederick William Faber | ||
e7f59bd | The sea, unmated creature, tired and lone,Makes on its desolate sands eternal moan. | Frederick William Faber | ||
7308ec2 | Labour itself is but a sorrowful song,The protest of the weak against the strong. | Frederick William Faber | ||
89a7e21 | Holiness is an unselfing of ourselves. | Frederick William Faber | ||
7bdf567 | Kindness has converted more sinners than either zeal, eloquence, or learning. | Frederick William Faber | ||
5714ecf | The Christian life is not knowing or hearing, but doing. | Frederick William Robertson | ||
a8d7c86 | Mourning after an absent God is an evidence of a love as strong, as rejoicing in a present one. | Frederick William Robertson | ||
9ca4331 | I think no book is more stimulating than the history of a devoted and successful life. | Frederick Winslow Taylor | ||
946df77 | This paper has been written: | Frederick Winslow Taylor | ||
092660a | These new duties are grouped under four heads: | Frederick Winslow Taylor |