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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
639c66e | Dum licet, in rebus jucundis vive beatus;Vive memor quam sis aevi brevis. | Horace | ||
37c0a77 | Magnas inter opes inops. | Horace | ||
41a7348 | Natales grate numeras? | Horace | ||
d101b17 | In medias res. | Horace | ||
76065da | Christianity is not so much the advent of a better doctrine as of a perfect character. | Horace Bushnell | ||
5d16304 | Faith is the act of trust by which one being, a sinner, commits himself to another being, a Saviour. | Horace Bushnell | ||
a413908 | As long as we abide in Christ, our action is from Him, not from our own corrupt and broken nature. | Horace Bushnell | ||
821d019 | God draweth straight lines but we call them crooked. | Horace Mann | ||
9804a8c | Be ashamed to die until you have won some victory for humanity. | Horace Mann | ||
6408fdb | Education is our only political safety. Outside of this ark all is deluge. | Horace Mann | ||
79c8463 | Habit is a cable; we weave a thread of it each day, and at last we cannot break it. | Horace Mann | ||
0053a8a | Ten men have failed from defect in morals, where one has failed from defect in intellect. | Horace Mann | ||
8633257 | Observation -- activity of both eyes and ears. | Horace Mann | ||
e882982 | A human being is not attaining his full heights until he is educated. | Horace Mann | ||
bb32f6a | Every addition to true knowledge is an addition to human power. | Horace Mann | ||
9781290 | The object of punishment is, prevention from evil; it never can be made impulsive to good. | Horace Mann | ||
0dd329b | Affectation hides three times as many virtues as charity does sins. | Horace Mann | ||
ba6245a | Harry Vane, Pulteney's toad-eater. | Horace Walpole | ||
d960a0f | Our supreme governors, the mob. | Horace Walpole | ||
d701bb0 | The world is a comedy to those that think; a tragedy to those that feel. | Horace Walpole | ||
deb833c | It was easier to conquer it [the East] than to know what to do with it. | Horace Walpole | ||
07e81a0 | The way to ensure summer in England is to have it framed and glazed in a comfortable room. | Horace Walpole | ||
994e3dd | The whole nation hitherto has been void of wit and humour, and even incapable of relishing it. | Horace Walpole | ||
6e4cf97 | It is the story of a mountebank and his zany. | Horace Walpole | ||
70d754f | Posterity always degenerates till it becomes our ancestors. | Horace Walpole | ||
bc4b1fa | Have done with this rhapsody of impertinence. | Horace Walpole | ||
b9c7e62 | And is anybody unhappy about another, unless they are in love with them? | Horace Walpole | ||
9210a84 | Thy purpose is as odious as thy resentment is contemptible. | Horace Walpole | ||
e9c2848 | Fear? I never saw fear. What is it? It never came near me. | Horatio Nelson | ||
2a29b8b | Those gobblers [the French]?- I detest them. | Horatio Nelson | ||
756bdd7 | First gain the victory and then make the best use of it you can. | Horatio Nelson | ||
19263b8 | Before this time to-morrow I shall have gained a peerage, or Westminster Abbey. | Horatio Nelson | ||
67ef4dd | Never mind manoeuvres always go at them. | Horatio Nelson | ||
ab76523 | Victory or Westminster Abbey. | Horatio Nelson | ||
f2f4d16 | In honour I gained them, and in honour I will die with them. | Horatio Nelson | ||
9843abc | The measure may be thought bold, but I am of the opinion the boldest are the safest. | Horatio Nelson | ||
6d0dbc8 | I cannot command winds and weather. | Horatio Nelson | ||
a5d10d4 | Time is everything; five minutes make the difference between victory and defeat. | Horatio Nelson | ||
9636d2e | I am Lord Nelson. See, here's my fin. | Horatio Nelson | ||
4d8e098 | Something must be left to chance; nothing is sure in a sea fight above all. | Horatio Nelson | ||
a1fb869 | This is too warm work, Hardy, to last long. | Horatio Nelson | ||
f521af2 | Kiss me, Hardy | Horatio Nelson | ||
879c1fe | Thank God, I have done my duty. | Horatio Nelson | ||
321915f | I invented the pill at the request of a woman. | Hormonal birth control |