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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 61d4867 | Oh, talk about lightning striking twice. Another goal scrubbed out for the United States. | Ian Darke | ||
| add4121 | The Shock of the New | Ian Dunlop | ||
| 1d174aa | So long have I been languished on the shelf | Ian Dury | ||
| dc67a24 | He disagreed with something that ate him. | Ian Fleming | ||
| 530e9c2 | I shall not waste my days in trying to prolong them. I shall use my time. | Ian Fleming | ||
| 876e01e | Never say 'no' to adventures. Always say 'yes', otherwise you'll lead a very dull life. | Ian Fleming | ||
| 2941f0c | Opinion is the companion of probability within the medieval epistemology. | Ian Hacking | ||
| 986f078 | Probability fractions arise from our knowledge and from our ignorance. | Ian Hacking | ||
| 37c22b9 | If this is justice, I am a banana. | Ian Hislop | ||
| e9c4902 | The trouble about working on a tabloid is that they tend to be run by bullies. | Ian Hislop | ||
| 6b7dff4 | I do have a residual belief that, if at all possible, you should try not to mock the weak. | Ian Hislop | ||
| fcb5a28 | Apparently it's my fault that the Titanic sank. | Ian Holloway | ||
| 00183c3 | I love Blackpool. We're very similar. We both look better in the dark. | Ian Holloway | ||
| 2f5e7d6 | I'd rather do that than build chicken sheds no-one wanted! | Ian Holloway | ||
| 05a2bca | For the Chinese Communist Party, history is legitimacy. | Ian Johnson | ||
| 852815d | I've always been intriqued by form. | Ian McBryde | ||
| 2bf2882 | I love the notion of brevity. | Ian McBryde | ||
| dd60770 | A person with imprecise ideas can understand little and be of less help to others. | Ideas | ||
| 40e331c | Only miscalculation could kill you in interstellar war. The equations were hard but they were fair. | Ian McDonald | ||
| 817be26 | It was fate, and being angry at fate was as futile as being angry at the weather. | Ian McDonald | ||
| c0e0797 | She had trapped the bird of salvation, sung to it, tamed it and wrung its neck. | Ian McDonald | ||
| 660d2f9 | Once muddying subjectivities are removed from the issue, the decision becomes clear. | Ian McDonald | ||
| 4599dd9 | A chilly piety leaked into the air. | Ian McDonald | ||
| 80bf96c | I've always found that the root of a computer problem is human frailty | Ian McDonald | ||
| 13754f7 | Half your DNA's owned by some biotech corporation. Every time you have sex, you break copyright. | Ian McDonald | ||
| 2e00ffa | His theory of golf is, never play any sport that requires you to dress as your grandfather. | Ian McDonald | ||
| d6a002c | The elephants fight but the rats go about their business. | Ian McDonald | ||
| 9f1db64 | He has no belief--faith is beneath his dignity--but he enjoys the designed madness of religion. | Ian McDonald | ||
| fdd85d1 | I did not kill my father, but I sometimes felt I had helped him on his way. | Ian McEwan | ||
| c4c9243 | This is how the entire course of a life can be changed - by doing nothing. | Ian McEwan | ||
| f471557 | Nations are never virtuous, though they might sometimes think they are. | Ian McEwan | ||
| c7aec8b | Heterosexuality is far too interesting a phenomenon to be ignored. | Ian McKellen | ||
| 1e94c7f | Game of Thrones is just tits and dragons. | Ian McShane | ||
| 23244c1 | You have got through the difficult business, now you dig, dig, dig, until you are safe." | Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton | ||
| 84bbce8 | Heartlessness wasn't the sole province of the rich. | Ian Tregillis | ||
| 3f6095c | How could you comprehend things whose existence you doubt? | Ian Tregillis | ||
| 5953d21 | First, the fact he awoke at all. Cogito, ergo how the hell aren't I dead? | Ian Tregillis | ||
| 63ed1d5 | The fallacy of your personal bias is inherent in your choice of words. | Ian Tregillis | ||
| 8b51e3d | Absence of proof," said Bell, "is not proof of absence." | Ian Tregillis | ||
| 7245a7e | He'd expected torture. He hadn't expected surgery. | Ian Tregillis | ||
| 1612d53 | He didn't trust them. But he did trust their greed. | Ian Tregillis | ||
| d314e16 | It isn't courtly politics if somebody doesn't get a dagger in the back. | Ian Tregillis | ||
| 6b7c825 | It's not my fault your makers made you humorless. | Ian Tregillis | ||
| 1eadd04 | Perhaps there really was a God, and He was just as cruel as the humans He made in His form. | Ian Tregillis |