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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 1f08987 | I'm the only person of distinction who's ever had a depression named for him. | Herbert Hoover | ||
| 6525d69 | This is not a showman's job. I will not step out of character. | Herbert Hoover | ||
| fa053ad | Prosperity cannot be restored by raids upon the public Treasury. | Herbert Hoover | ||
| 2159457 | No country can squander itself to prosperity on the ruin of its taxpayers. | Herbert Hoover | ||
| b738c3f | As a nation we must prevent hunger and cold to those of our people who are in honest difficulties. | Herbert Hoover | ||
| 7ae964a | Economic depression can not be cured by legislative action or executive pronouncement. | Herbert Hoover | ||
| 6a3f4ef | I made those films for 20 years, and after 10 years they ran out of good scripts. | Herbert Lom | ||
| ff9a5fe | Being is continuous becoming. P. 136 | Herbert Marcuse | ||
| a999942 | The tangible source of exploitation disappears behind the facade of objective rationality. | Herbert Marcuse | ||
| 90f405a | The slaves of developed industrial civilization are sublimated slaves. | Herbert Marcuse | ||
| d1e8b95 | This is the pure form of servitude: to exist as an instrument. | Herbert Marcuse | ||
| 12d89c4 | Domination has its own aesthetics, and democratic domination has its democratic aesthetics. | Herbert Marcuse | ||
| ffa839f | The happy consciousness is shaky enough--a thin surface over fear, frustration, and disgust. | Herbert Marcuse | ||
| c326c55 | According to Taylor, the principles of Efficiency are: | Herbert N. Casson | ||
| dee0297 | Emerson is more specific and gives twelve principles, as follows: | Herbert N. Casson | ||
| bfdf2e4 | At , everybody thinks. | Herbert N. Casson | ||
| 47612b9 | There is more power in the open hand than in the clenched fist. | Herbert N. Casson | ||
| ced3065 | A poem is not a statement, but a manifestation, a manifestation of being | Herbert Read | ||
| 2e70924 | Time: That which man is always trying to kill, but which ends in killing him. | Herbert Spencer | ||
| 14ffe52 | Evil perpetually tends to disappear. | Herbert Spencer | ||
| d5913a5 | Opinion is ultimately determined by the feelings, and not by the intellect. | Herbert Spencer | ||
| e13e3d4 | Mordre wol out, that see we day by day. | Homicide | ||
| 3d60b15 | Morality knows nothing of geographical boundaries, or distinctions of race. | Herbert Spencer | ||
| ba71590 | Every cause produces more than one effect. | Herbert Spencer | ||
| 8789d96 | The tyranny of Mrs. Grundy is worse than any other tyranny we suffer under. | Herbert Spencer | ||
| 25cce62 | Volumes might be written upon the impiety of the pious. | Herbert Spencer | ||
| 804eb1b | With a higher moral nature will come a restriction on the multiplication of the inferior. | Herbert Spencer | ||
| c2fc7bc | The saying that beauty is but skin deep is but a skin-deep saying. | Herbert Spencer | ||
| 1788748 | Every pleasure raises the tide of life; every pain lowers the tide of life. | Herbert Spencer | ||
| ed634e3 | The universal basis of co-operation is the proportioning of benefits received to services rendered. | Herbert Spencer | ||
| adbdf86 | Originally, ethics has no existence apart from religion, which holds it in solution. | Herbert Spencer | ||
| da4b227 | How often misused words generate misleading thoughts! | Herbert Spencer | ||
| abecdb5 | If something cannot go on forever, it will stop." | Herbert Stein | ||
| c89c370 | Dreary rosmaryeThat always mourns the dead. | Herbs | ||
| 26bd29a | The basil tuft, that wavesIts fragrant blossom over graves. | Herbs | ||
| 381a733 | The humble rosemaryTo scent the desert and the dead. | Herbs | ||
| e905f55 | In the nice bee, what sense so subtly trueFrom pois'nous herbs extracts the healing dew? | Herbs | ||
| eb599cf | There's rosemary, that's for remembrance. | Herbs | ||
| 7c9d41e | I know a bank where the wild thyme blows. | Herbs | ||
| eac8401 | The sweet mouth gathers sweet herbs. | Herbs | ||
| 01b9652 | In order to be able to be an irreproachable member of the herd, one must, above all, be a sheep. | Herd mentality | ||
| a82b478 | It is not necessary to seek truth among others which it is easy to obtain from the Church. | Heresy | ||
| 8c2247b | The heresy of one age becomes the orthodoxy of the next. | Heresy | ||
| bb8fa73 | A man that is a heretic, after the first and second admonition, reject. | Heresy |