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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
193a67d | Thwackum was for doing justice, and leaving mercy to heaven. | Henry Fielding | ||
c00a3f7 | Can any man have a higher notion of the rule of right and the eternal fitness of things? | Henry Fielding | ||
957c6fc | Distinction without a difference. | Henry Fielding | ||
7ba7fda | Amiable weakness. | Henry Fielding | ||
ad57ef0 | The dignity of history. | Henry Fielding | ||
6491eb9 | Hairbreadth missings of happiness look like the insults of Fortune. | Henry Fielding | ||
c79ace3 | Republic of letters. | Henry Fielding | ||
4ddcf10 | When children are doing nothing, they are doing mischief. | Henry Fielding | ||
3e07045 | Life may as properly be called an art as any other. | Henry Fielding | ||
a286cca | It hath been often said, that it is not death, but dying which is terrible. | Henry Fielding | ||
7a4941e | These are called the pious frauds of friendship. | Henry Fielding | ||
7841b70 | One fool at least in every married couple. | Henry Fielding | ||
7f778b2 | Custom may lead a man into many errors; but it justifies none. | Henry Fielding | ||
2dd3158 | Before everything else, getting ready is the secret of success. | Henry Ford | ||
ac11e4b | The man who has the largest capacity for work and thought is the man who is bound to succeed. | Henry Ford | ||
98ded9b | What we need is some financial engineers. | Henry Ford | ||
f8d328d | A good, square, stone house, placed on an eminence, facing the Bishop's Palace at Auckland. | Henry George Liddell | ||
8277862 | A good, very good, not to say admirable schoolmaster, but then he is only a schoolmaster. | Henry George Liddell | ||
d701437 | Communism is Judaism. The Jewish Revolution in Russia was in 1918. | Henry Hamilton Beamish | ||
5d3e643 | Ride on, ride on, in majesty!In lowly pomp ride on to die. | Henry Hart Milman | ||
3749d2b | Legality and oppression are not unknown to run hand in hand. | Henry Hawkins, 1st Baron Brampton | ||
11234af | And thus I see among these pleasant thingsEach care decays, and yet my sorrow springs! | Henry Howard, Earl of Surrey | ||
4a7e400 | Problems are only opportunities in work clothes. | Henry J. Kaiser | ||
1c602b8 | In the long run an opinion often borrows credit from the forbearance of its patrons. | Henry James | ||
bb9274b | Everything about Florence seems to be coloured with a mild violet, like diluted wine. | Henry James | ||
6b03f0e | Deep experience is never peaceful. | Henry James | ||
267f350 | Cats and monkeys -- monkeys and cats -- all human life is there! | Henry James | ||
dcfe7dd | My choice is the old world -- my choice, my need, my life. | Henry James | ||
d0d899b | There are bad manners everywhere, but an aristocracy is bad manners organized. | Henry James | ||
8737d0b | I hold any writer sufficiently justified who is himself in love with his theme. | Henry James | ||
153db6f | A tradition is kept alive only by something being added to it. | Henry James | ||
c0eb1a0 | The practice of "reviewing"... in general has nothing in common with the art of criticism. | Henry James | ||
3c254d6 | Print it as it stands -- beautifully. | Henry James | ||
2820061 | The time-honored bread-sauce of the happy ending. | Henry James | ||
d16a012 | I'm glad you like adverbs -- I adore them; they are the only qualifications I really much respect. | Henry James | ||
a7f0533 | The full, the monstrous demonstration that Tennyson was not Tennysonian. | Henry James | ||
fd9a489 | So here it is at last, the distinguished thing! | Henry James | ||
4f9c9e1 | It takes a great deal of history to produce a little literature. | Henry James | ||
577df96 | Don't undervalue irony; it is often of great use. | Henry James | ||
6b69940 | There's no more usual basis of union than a mutual misunderstanding. | Henry James | ||
4b3e5ed | Don't mind anything anyone tells you about anyone else. Judge everyone and everything for yourself. | Henry James | ||
9ed5eab | The only reason for the existence of a novel is that it does attempt to represent life. | Henry James | ||
7a6227e | There are few things more exciting to me, in short, than a psychological reason. | Henry James | ||
d6985fa | Most English talk is a quadrille in a sentry-box. | Henry James |