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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
3f9fb17 | The worst speak something good; if all want sense,God takes a text, and preacheth Pa-ti-ence. | George Herbert | ||
e2a91db | The fineness which a hymn or psalm affordsIf when the soul unto the lines accords. | George Herbert | ||
8e2c0f2 | Man lives in a world of Meaning. What he sees and hears means what he will or might handle. | George Herbert Mead | ||
2535441 | Adversity borrows its sharpest sting from our impatience. | George Horne | ||
b958472 | Talk often, but not long. The talent of haranguing in private company is insupportable. | George Horne | ||
eb550e2 | I hate painting, and poetry too! Neither the one nor the other ever did any good. | George II of Great Britain | ||
3d2471c | If he is mad, so much the better; and if he is mad, I hope to God he'll bite some of my generals. | George II of Great Britain | ||
372830e | By God, Harrison, I will see you righted! | George III of the United Kingdom | ||
437ff6f | Prestige bars any serious attack on power. Do people attack a thing they consider with awe? | George Jackson (activist) | ||
5731441 | Patience has its limits. Take it too far and it's cowardice. | George Jackson (activist) | ||
2de9fe5 | No man can think clearly when his fists are clenched. | George Jean Nathan | ||
e463ae4 | The path of sound credence is through the thick forest of skepticism. | George Jean Nathan | ||
5601428 | Great art is as irrational as great music. It is mad with its own loveliness. | George Jean Nathan | ||
3a0dc2c | Opera in English is, in the main, just about as sensible a plea as baseball in Italian. | George Jean Nathan | ||
63778e8 | The test of a real comedian is whether you laugh at him before he opens his mouth. | George Jean Nathan | ||
3b06d05 | Professional advice in England is confined to legal advice. | George Jessel (jurist) | ||
abd6b2e | There are questions I'm still not wise enough to answer, just wise enough to no longer ask. | George Jones | ||
2aeee1a | I've seen hate change many things for the worse. I've seen love change everything for the good. | George Jones | ||
1eb87b5 | I took my $100,000 and bought a new Corvette, a lot of cocaine, and spent the rest on foolishness. | George Jones | ||
e509a30 | Man anticipates events by construing their replications. | George Kelly (psychologist) | ||
0f065b6 | Fundamental Postulate and its Corollaries | George Kelly (psychologist) | ||
7f974d7 | No classification is complete and perfect for all purposes. | George Klir | ||
cadc506 | We always may be sure that every man-made thing arises from a problem as a purposeful solution. | George Kubler | ||
5a2ad44 | A man who attempts to debate when he cannot listen must make a wretched display of impotence. | George Long (scholar) | ||
2e54d91 | Don't avoid the cliches -- they are cliches because they work! | George Lucas | ||
49bb851 | Being in Washington is more fictional than being in Hollywood. | George Lucas | ||
3bc7795 | To receive honestly is the best thanks for a good thing. | George MacDonald | ||
7b46fff | Benefits conferred awaken love in some minds, as surely as benefits received in others. | George MacDonald | ||
b9ecc26 | Endurance must conquer, where force could not reach. | George MacDonald | ||
998967f | To be trusted is a greater compliment than to be loved. | George MacDonald | ||
5eeefb2 | Afflictions are but the shadow of His wings. | George MacDonald | ||
4497424 | All is loss that comes between us and Christ. | George MacDonald | ||
a35cb8c | Certainly no general [Slim] ever did more with less; in every way, he was one of the great captains. | George MacDonald Fraser | ||
0a97a1b | There are few sounds as menacing as a bayonet being fixed. | George MacDonald Fraser | ||
d448582 | Only very young soldiers and head-cases object to boredom in war-time. | George MacDonald Fraser | ||
8cafbe7 | Because it's there. | George Mallory | ||
7861395 | We came equals into this world, and equals shall we go out of it. | George Mason | ||
e330317 | Slavery discourages arts and manufactures. | George Mason | ||
f0139be | The poor despise labor when performed by slaves. | George Mason | ||
99091d7 | I'm fed up to the ears with old men dreaming up wars for young men to die in. | George McGovern | ||
cb27a72 | See ye not, CourtesyTurning to gold all it touches and tries? | George Meredith | ||
538e306 | Into the breast that gives the rose,Shall I with shuddering fall? | George Meredith | ||
327200e | On a starred night Prince Lucifer uprose.Tired of his dark dominion swung the fiend. | George Meredith | ||
738ae3b | Around the ancient track marched, rank on rank,The army of unalterable law. | George Meredith |