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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| f290f9d | Habit with him was all the test of truth,It must be right: I've done it from my youth. | George Crabbe | ||
| 2d662a5 | Secrets with girls, like loaded guns with boys,Are never valued till they make a noise. | George Crabbe | ||
| 88d28a5 | All models are wrong; some models are useful. | George E. P. Box | ||
| d95fde0 | Sexual preference bias is one step away from bias based on the color of one's skin. | George E. Young | ||
| be28687 | If art does not enlarge men's sympathies, it does nothing morally. | George Eliot | ||
| 007efc4 | Blessed is the influence of one true, loving human soul on another. | George Eliot | ||
| 7e34690 | Opposition may become sweet to a man when he has christened it persecution. | George Eliot | ||
| f990176 | Worldly faces, never look so worldly as at a funeral. | George Eliot | ||
| 2522831 | Who can proveDulness intuitive declares wit dull? | George Eliot | ||
| 9e440f5 | Our dead are never dead to us until we have forgotten them. | George Eliot | ||
| 19e5107 | It's but little good you'll do a-watering the last year's crop. | George Eliot | ||
| 10b9138 | We hand folks over to God's mercy, and show none ourselves. | George Eliot | ||
| e168fdc | There's folks as make bad butter and trusten to the salt t' hide it." | George Eliot | ||
| c762987 | One can say everything best over a meal. | George Eliot | ||
| a05debb | Come in, Adam, and rest; it has been a hard day for thee. | George Eliot | ||
| fce6589 | He was like a cock who thought the sun had risen to hear him crow. | George Eliot | ||
| 80a45bb | Howiver, I'm not denyin' the women are foolish: God Almighty made 'em to match the men. | George Eliot | ||
| 7459e6e | The happiest women, like the happiest nations, have no history. | George Eliot | ||
| af318d9 | Better spend an extra hundred or two on your son's education, than leave it him in your will. | George Eliot | ||
| a694521 | We could never have loved the earth so well if we had had no childhood in it... | George Eliot | ||
| 25c19e8 | Renunciation remains sorrow, though a sorrow borne willingly. | George Eliot | ||
| 3ea3925 | no sort of duplicity can long flourish without the help of vocal falsehoods | George Eliot | ||
| 56c047f | Nothing is so good as it seems beforehand - ... | George Eliot | ||
| 805c917 | But veracity is a plant of paradise, and the seeds have never flourished beyond the walls. | George Eliot | ||
| d1128d7 | An ass may bray a good while before he shakes the stars down. | George Eliot | ||
| 43fd9d1 | Creeds of terror. | George Eliot | ||
| c0c78dd | His smile is sweetened by his gravity. | George Eliot | ||
| 767dc56 | Certain winds will make men's temper bad. | George Eliot | ||
| 14d43d9 | Sad as a wasted passion. | George Eliot | ||
| e32dfb7 | Knightly love is blent with reverenceAs heavenly air is blent with heavenly blue. | George Eliot | ||
| 8ff9dc7 | Inclination snatches argumentsTo make indulgence seem judicious choice. | George Eliot | ||
| 52095e2 | Jubal sat lonely, all around was dim, Yet his face glowed with light revealed to him | George Eliot | ||
| 053fdb9 | In all failures, the beginning is certainly the half of the whole. | George Eliot | ||
| c05eaba | But what a voice! It was like the voice of a soul that had once lived in an Aeolian harp. | George Eliot | ||
| 3eb42f8 | It was a room where you had no reason for sitting in one place rather than in another. | George Eliot | ||
| 003d436 | I say that the strongest principle of growth lies in human choice. | George Eliot | ||
| 593ecd7 | There's no disappointment in memory, and one's exaggerations are always on the good side. | George Eliot | ||
| 5e67dbe | Next to the coming to a good understanding with a new mistress, I love a quarrel with an old one. | George Etherege | ||
| 5c47797 | I know all beyond High Park's a desert to you. | George Etherege | ||
| 969bc37 | Trotsky, and all that Trotsky represented, was Stalin's real fear. | George F. Kennan | ||
| 1efccd1 | A guest of one's time and not a member of its household. | George F. Kennan | ||
| 8b809c8 | Fig leaves of democratic procedure to hide the nakedness of Stalinist dictatorship. | George F. Kennan | ||
| b13d921 | Although the Georgian nationalists do not like Stalin, they have every reason to be thankful to him. | George F. Kennan | ||
| 3a59cbf | Poetry's a mere drug, Sir. | George Farquhar |