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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
4fe0207 | Everything is on loan in life--everything. | Gianni Agnelli | ||
3280f7e | Doing things without giving the impression of suffering is a question of good manners. | Gianni Agnelli | ||
55c0dde | There is nothing more beautiful than a beautiful woman. | Gianni Agnelli | ||
1ffb8c2 | Nostalgia is a fruit with the pain of distance in its pit. | Giannina Braschi | ||
a8ee9ed | Not every pigeon is a rat with wings. Not every rat with wings is a dove of peace. | Giannina Braschi | ||
f4eb577 | Questions don't change the truth, but they give it motion. | Giannina Braschi | ||
4bda62b | I have just turned life into a proverb. I just killed it. | Giannina Braschi | ||
e3af5f1 | Behind the word is silence, behind that silence is forgetfulness. | Giannina Braschi | ||
ff6c0c7 | You cannot measure IQ through poetry. | Giannina Braschi | ||
14ee558 | Without liberty there is no wealth. | Giannina Braschi | ||
5d199d5 | Metaphors and similes are the beginning of the democratic system of envy. | Giannina Braschi | ||
ca0e3ab | Always follow the line of thought of the intuition negating envy. | Giannina Braschi | ||
471e651 | I want to be free from freedom. Free. | Giannina Braschi | ||
f4c3b16 | I fear freedom. I, above all, fear the freedom that is above all feardom. | Giannina Braschi | ||
f87ab1b | New York City is the Darwinist capital of the capitalist world. | Giannina Braschi | ||
4799c47 | It's impossible not to admire a person who devoted his life to his ideas. | Gideon Levy | ||
71d8fef | I felt very sorry that I had not met this man. | Gideon Levy | ||
c33ced2 | She is perhaps the bravest woman living today under Israeli control. | Gideon Levy | ||
90e54ce | He who receives a benefit with gratitude repays the first installment on his debt. | Gifts | ||
563b224 | The higher giving is anonymous giving. | Gifts | ||
9d10383 | Every gift of noble originIs breathed upon by Hope's perpetual breath. | Gifts | ||
98190ca | Like giving a pair of laced ruffles to a man that has never a shirt on his back. | Gifts | ||
b047882 | It is said that gifts persuade even the gods. | Gifts | ||
30e2fbf | Give an inch, he'll take an ell. | Gifts | ||
ad512fb | Rare gift! but oh, what gift to fools avails! | Gifts | ||
b106324 | Not what we give, but what we share,--For the gift without the giver is bare. | Gifts | ||
cc3fabd | Or what man is there of you, whom if his son ask bread, will he give him a stone? | Gifts | ||
ed8d653 | All we can hold in our cold dead hands is what we have given away. | Gifts | ||
9faaf7f | Take gifts with a sigh: most men give to be paid. | Gifts | ||
63f9404 | The horseleech hath two daughters, crying Give, give. | Gifts | ||
6e8b1dc | Behold, I do not give lectures or a little charity,When I give I give myself. | Gifts | ||
5af2739 | Give all thou canst; high Heaven rejects the loreOf nicely calculated less or more. | Gifts | ||
bf128b6 | That every gift of noble originIs breathed upon by Hope's perpetual breath. | Gifts | ||
99e964d | THE LAWS OF SCULPTORS | Gilbert & George | ||
6642743 | To create, you must empty yourself of every artistic thought. | Gilbert & George | ||
c6bdec0 | Really creative thinking does not occur with regard to problems. | Gilbert & George | ||
c366f76 | SM: Let's start with a trivial question: why Gilbert and George and not George and Gilbert? | Gilbert & George | ||
76d2bff | Do not try to make the brilliant pupil a replica of yourself. | Gilbert Highet | ||
9e43553 | That which is loved may pass, but love hath no end. | Gilbert Parker | ||
eacbd54 | Myths often do a lot of theoretical good, while they are still new. | Gilbert Ryle | ||
4148cf6 | Humanity has gained its suit; Liberty will nevermore be without an asylum. | Gilbert du Motier, Marquis de Lafayette | ||
127741b | The British were no strangers to the use of chemical weapons. | Giles Milton | ||
f357296 | Whatever doubts I had, I submit to the authority of the other Judges. | Giles Rooke | ||
84156fa | I am bound by my oath to abide by the law, and I cannot suffer anybody to derogate from it. | Giles Rooke |