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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
951bdbe | When my pencil starts moving, it must be allowed its head or - bang! - nothing more happens. | Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec | ||
29ef0ae | To repel one's cross is to make it heavier. | Henri-Frédéric Amiel | ||
a790147 | The man who has no inner life is the slave of his surroundings. | Henri-Frédéric Amiel | ||
afb0ab4 | Society lives by faith, develops by reason. | Henri-Frédéric Amiel | ||
6aedc52 | I hold that man is in the right who is most closely in league with the future. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
e1b01d0 | The great task of our time is to blow up all existing institutions -- to destroy. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
fd6f2cb | Yes, Love shall win! | Henrik Ibsen | ||
0138b14 | An unromantic poem I mean to make Of one who only lives for duty's sake. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
5aac090 | Really to sin you have to be serious about it. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
3317480 | The spirit of truth and the spirit of freedom -- these are the pillars of society. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
32fccb8 | There can be no freedom or beauty about a home life that depends on borrowing and debt. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
1bee4bb | Nora.Look here, Doctor Rank - you know you want to live. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
828f1ba | What's to become of the morally sound? Left out in the cold, I suppose. We must heal the sick. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
d792c01 | Many a man can save himself if he admits he's done wrong and takes his punishment. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
6628916 | You don't get nothing for nothing in this life. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
b6fb816 | The black, cold, icy water. Down and down, without end -- if it would only end. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
c4784a9 | I have other duties equally sacred ... Duties to myself. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
a10e712 | A community is like a ship; everyone ought to be prepared to take the helm. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
87a171b | The common people are nothing more than the raw material of which a People is made. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
4205d9b | You should never wear your best trousers when you go out to fight for freedom and truth. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
5d9ce90 | Forget that foreign word "ideals." We have that good old native word: "lies." | Henrik Ibsen | ||
cc3e8bf | Back he'll come...With vine leaves in his hair. Flushed and confident. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
9d415f4 | Everything I touch seems destined to turn into something mean and farcical. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
de5943f | The younger generation will come knocking at my door. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
04b1abb | A forest bird never wants a cage. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
0b8896a | Castles in the air -- they are so easy to take refuge in. And so easy to build, too. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
d41c712 | When we dead awaken. ... We see that we have never lived. | Henrik Ibsen | ||
e5787b9 | She regarded men as creatures made for women to dispose of. | Henry Adams | ||
035a57a | An artist must be man, woman and demi-god. | Henry Adams | ||
123b17f | I know of nothing useful in life except what is beautiful or creates beauty. | Henry Adams | ||
28106cc | Every one who marries goes it blind, more or less. | Henry Adams | ||
e429f98 | Some people are made with faith. I am made without it. | Henry Adams | ||
eb88789 | taste is free, and all styles are good which amuse. | Henry Adams | ||
1fe0802 | True artists, turned critics, think also less of rules than of values. | Henry Adams | ||
32ec10a | Religion is, or ought to be, a feeling. | Henry Adams | ||
c50062b | Pascal touched God behind the veil of scepticism. | Henry Adams | ||
f6b24b9 | what struck boys most was their type. Senators were a species | Henry Adams | ||
7c9b428 | Accident counts for much in companionship as in marriage. | Henry Adams | ||
acae18e | All experience is an arch, to build upon. | Henry Adams | ||
5f0bf22 | Young men have a passion for regarding their elders as senile. | Henry Adams | ||
1bc0d7c | Knowledge of human nature is the beginning and end of political education. | Henry Adams | ||
7847063 | Intimates are predestined. | Henry Adams | ||
ff3cfdb | Objections fatal to one mind are futile to another. | Henry Adams | ||
0f4da7a | Chaos often breeds life, when order breeds habit. | Henry Adams |