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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 97e5c02 | That rare impressionist painting where people don't judge the light, but rather are judged by it. | Garden at Sainte-Adresse | ||
| a68ff6a | Show me your garden, provided it be your own, and I will tell you what you are like. | Gardens | ||
| 416d7bf | Exclusiveness in a garden is a mistake as great as it is in society. | Gardens | ||
| 3496971 | Si hortum in bibliotheca habes, nihil deerit. | Gardens | ||
| 0952c66 | God the first garden made, and the first city, Cain. | Gardens | ||
| 1a314e2 | My garden painted o'erWith Nature's hand, not Art's. | Gardens | ||
| 0b0a925 | Who loves a garden, loves a greenhouse too. | Gardens | ||
| 1095f4b | Nothing is more completely the child of art than a garden. | Gardens | ||
| ee4496f | Come into the garden, Maud, For the black bat, night, has flown. | Gardens | ||
| be8d89e | God Almighty first planted a garden. | Gardens | ||
| 3999f91 | One is nearer God's heart in a gardenThan anywhere else on earth. | Gardens | ||
| 161322a | An album is a garden, not for showPlanted, but use; where wholesome herbs should grow. | Gardens | ||
| 32a7b30 | And add to these retired Leisure,That in trim gardens takes his pleasure. | Gardens | ||
| 71b1562 | The garden lies,A league of grass, wash'd by a slow broad stream. | Gardens | ||
| 09bace3 | The organization as a coalition of diverse stakeholders is a coalition with multiple goals. | Gareth Morgan | ||
| ce9cc94 | An organization has no presence beyond that of the people who bring it to life. | Gareth Morgan | ||
| 90f8c83 | Imaginization is about improving our abilities to see and understand situations in new ways. | Gareth Morgan | ||
| 01a5195 | Look for every seed of enthusiasm, and try to build pockets of success. | Gareth Morgan | ||
| f389f97 | I made him with these hands, and with these hands I'll destroy him. | Garrett Fort | ||
| acb9e7e | You have created a monster and it will destroy you. | Garrett Fort | ||
| 8e2fc0e | They're all crazy. They're all crazy except you and me. Sometimes I have me doubts about you. | Garrett Fort | ||
| b6ee0d3 | I am Dracula.... I bid you welcome. | Garrett Fort | ||
| 7c6a4af | Listen to them. Children of the night, what music they make. | Garrett Fort | ||
| c592f2e | The spider spinning his web for the unwary fly. The blood is the life, Mr. Renfield. | Garrett Fort | ||
| 77756a5 | The strength of the vampire is that people will not believe in him. | Garrett Fort | ||
| 1817625 | For one who has not lived even a single lifetime, you are a wise man, Van Helsing. | Garrett Fort | ||
| 8731a87 | You can't murder a man who's been dead for five centuries. | Garrett Fort | ||
| 6ef7254 | She was beautiful when she died--a hundred years ago. | Garrett Fort | ||
| 8c13a7e | Continuity is at the heart of conservatism : ecology serves that heart. | Garrett Hardin | ||
| 3a17446 | The funniest line in English is "Get it?" When you say that, everyone chortles. | Garrison Keillor | ||
| 87eba82 | Cats are intended to teach us that not everything in nature has a purpose. | Garrison Keillor | ||
| 4516624 | I believe in looking reality straight in the eye and denying it. | Garrison Keillor | ||
| 1efc4e7 | There is almost no marital problem that can't be helped enormously by taking off your clothes. | Garrison Keillor | ||
| ec3d9ab | I think the most un-American thing you can say is, "You can't say that." | Garrison Keillor | ||
| 4f80f8f | In electronic publishing, they're are no editors and if their are there not very good. | Garrison Keillor | ||
| 8f4329d | I want to resume the life of a shy person. | Garrison Keillor | ||
| 3dbc9c3 | It's been a quiet week in Lake Wobegon, my home town, out on the edge of the prairie... | Garrison Keillor | ||
| 7de1347 | I would secede from the old and declare the new. | Garry Davis | ||
| 1b5c53e | Yesterday's science fiction is today's prosaic, everyday reality. | Garry Davis | ||
| 87b1b6c | My nature is that I have to excite myself with a big challenge. | Garry Kasparov | ||
| 3dd3e4c | Every country has its own mafia. In Russia, the mafia has its own country. | Garry Kasparov | ||
| 91acb1a | This obligation to move can be a burden to a player without strategic vision. | Garry Kasparov | ||
| 32a1dec | You must also have a sense of when to stop. | Garry Kasparov | ||
| d18fa6c | We think about time as something not to waste, not as something to invest. | Garry Kasparov |