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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 509eda7 | Happiness is a mystery like religion, and should never be rationalised. | Heretics (book) | ||
| cf4edcd | Every man speaks of public opinion, and means by public opinion, public opinion minus his opinion. | Heretics (book) | ||
| 5f1a2af | We have a war on our moral fiber. We will not allow the godless few to destroy our moral foundation. | Herman Cain | ||
| dffd56e | I could eat black walnut all the time, it's not a flavor of the week! | Herman Cain | ||
| 83d6dbf | We need a leader, not a reader. | Herman Cain | ||
| 8e3b0d9 | Who knows every detail of every country on the planet? Nobody! | Herman Cain | ||
| 972d82b | The economy is a wholly owned subsidiary of the environment, not the reverse. | Herman E. Daly | ||
| c680ea2 | There, but for the grace of God, goes God. | Herman J. Mankiewicz | ||
| 5913f10 | Never care what anybody says. | Herman J. Mankiewicz | ||
| ce67cec | Many sensible things banished from high life find an asylum among the mob. | Herman Melville | ||
| 67036db | You must have plenty of sea-room to tell the truth in. | Herman Melville | ||
| 07d1cb6 | I found that but to glean after this man, is better than to be in at the harvest of others. | Herman Melville | ||
| cd544d2 | It is hard to be finite upon an infinite subject, and all subjects are infinite. | Herman Melville | ||
| 47f880e | All Profound things, and emotions of things are preceded and attended by Silence. | Herman Melville | ||
| 0c3d52a | At present I would prefer not to be a little reasonable," was his mildly cadaverous reply. | Herman Melville | ||
| 301689c | Patriotism is not baseness, neither is it inhumanity. | Herman Melville | ||
| cca4034 | Struck dead by an angel of God! Yet the angel must hang! | Herman Melville | ||
| 15c8eb8 | it would seem that the permanency of the present union [Yugoslavia] is extremely doubtful. | Herman Vandenburg Ames | ||
| 3b26370 | I regard the writing of humor as a supreme artistic challenge. | Herman Wouk | ||
| d8e8a3e | This is an excellent martini--sort of tastes like it isn't there at all, just a cold cloud. | Herman Wouk | ||
| 75e8126 | What is true is alas not new, the new not true. | Hermann Ebbinghaus | ||
| e7d6606 | Language is a system of conventional signs that can be voluntarily produced at any time. | Hermann Ebbinghaus | ||
| 52fc17c | Mental events, it is said, are not passive happenings but the acts of a subject. | Hermann Ebbinghaus | ||
| 2cf7bf7 | The foreseeing of our attention is the will to give attention, is voluntary attention. | Hermann Ebbinghaus | ||
| db69903 | They are separated from the mass, set apart that they may be a peculiar people to the Lord. | Hermann Friedrich Kohlbrügge | ||
| 3254c95 | We reject the pharisaical sanctity, which is but a covering of shame, under which sin has free play. | Hermann Friedrich Kohlbrügge | ||
| af38d81 | Every thing that is around us strives to draw us away from the true faith. | Hermann Friedrich Kohlbrügge | ||
| 69759f4 | Shoot first and inquire afterwards, and if you make mistakes, I will protect you. | Hermann Göring | ||
| ca672d3 | The Jew must clearly understand one thing at once, he must get out! | Hermann Göring | ||
| abd4899 | The victor will always be the judge, and the vanquished the accused. | Hermann Göring | ||
| 23beb12 | Hitler decided that. I thought it was stupid because I believed that first we had to defeat England. | Hermann Göring | ||
| 0891ee5 | If I didn't have a sense of humor, how could I stand this trial now? | Hermann Göring | ||
| cfbddf0 | I cannot tell my story without reaching a long way back. | Hermann Hesse | ||
| 1781ac1 | Abraxas was the god who was both god and devil. | Hermann Hesse | ||
| c71dd86 | Each man had only one genuine vocation -- to find the way to himself | Hermann Hesse | ||
| 2d67f1a | The world, as it is now, wants to die, wants to perish -- and it will. | Hermann Hesse | ||
| 0d14e36 | As a body everyone is single, as a soul never. | Hermann Hesse | ||
| 240123a | If I know what love is, it is because of you. | Hermann Hesse | ||
| 22dbf44 | Oh, that Einstein, always cutting lectures... I really would not believe him capable of it. | Hermann Minkowski | ||
| f070817 | Consciousness spreads out its web, in the form of time, over reality. | Hermann Weyl | ||
| 48d7f64 | Hinduism has produced the profoundest metaphysics that we know of. | Hermann von Keyserling | ||
| f38a3d0 | Contrary to popular belief, English women do not wear tweed nightgowns. | Hermione Gingold | ||
| 811a28b | I simply wanted to go to a place that didn't know who I was. | Herta Müller | ||
| adbd2b0 | I was my own thief, the words came out of nowhere and caught me. | Herta Müller |