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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| d8cf75b | A bad review is even less important than whether it is raining in Patagonia. | Iris Murdoch | ||
| 63d7313 | The only satisfied rationalists today are blinkered scientists or Marxists. | Iris Murdoch | ||
| 74b34ce | All metaphysical theories are inconclusively vulnerable to positivist attack. | Iris Murdoch | ||
| 33c37d4 | The role of philosophy might be said to be to extend and deepen the self-awareness of mankind. | Iris Murdoch | ||
| 9a0d1d8 | I never touch a drop when I'm happy. But it's a well-known fact that Irishmen are never happy. | Irish people | ||
| cf23eb9 | Might and wrong combined, like iron magnetized, are endowed with irresistible attraction. | Iron | ||
| c7fa961 | Ferreus assiduo consumitur anulus usu. (The iron ring is worn out by constant use.) | Iron | ||
| a2a184a | I don't regret anything. | Jair Bolsonaro | ||
| 6e250d0 | I saw a smith stand with his hammer, thus,The whilst his iron did on the anvil cool. | Iron | ||
| 7b90145 | Iron sharpeneth iron. | Iron | ||
| 8d7d801 | Time changes all things and cultivates even in herself an appreciation of irony. | Irony | ||
| 198ee5c | Ironic philosophies produce passionate works. | Irony | ||
| 32cc301 | Neither irony nor sarcasm is argument. | Irony | ||
| c3a496f | Irony is the gaiety of reflection and the joy of wisdom. | Irony | ||
| b9724f6 | Irony is a qualification of subjectivity. | Irony | ||
| eb5a7c1 | Irony is the form of paradox. Paradox is what is good and great at the same time. | Irony | ||
| 8deca99 | Irrationalism will use reason too, but without any feeling of obligation. | Irrationality | ||
| e898548 | IRRELIGION, n. The principal one of the great faiths of the world. | Irreligiousness | ||
| b65273a | Atheism is a non-prophet organization. | Irreligiousness | ||
| 9a6250e | Religion is the most malevolent of all mind viruses. | Irreligiousness | ||
| 9d74424 | I don't care what the priests say. I think we should do as we feel. | Irreligiousness | ||
| ec03220 | I am as firmly convinced that religions do harm as I am that they are untrue. | Irreligiousness | ||
| 287c677 | You don't have to believe in atheism, because atheism is based on REASON. | Irreligiousness | ||
| fe84c6f | Religions die when they are proven to be true. Science is the record of dead religions. | Irreligiousness | ||
| ba22cfd | The rhetorical question, the stock-in-trade weapon ay burds and psychos. | Irvine Welsh | ||
| 98c4f52 | Funny scene, likesay, how aw the psychos seem tae ken each other, ken what ah means, likes? | Irvine Welsh | ||
| 642cfd0 | How many shots does it take before the concept ay choice becomes obsolete? | Irvine Welsh | ||
| 8c3b18b | Ah jist shrugged, -- Well, as one anarchist plumber sais tae the other: smash the cistern. | Irvine Welsh | ||
| 3a7c8ff | Bad luck is usually transmitted by close proximity to habitual sufferers. | Irvine Welsh | ||
| d1b39f0 | Once you've been with each other in a primal, shagging state, it's hard to talk about the weather. | Irvine Welsh | ||
| b0a68d2 | I'm dreaming of a white Christmas,Just like the ones I used to know. | Irving Berlin | ||
| e472ca2 | It's February the 22ndAnd I can't tell a lie. | Irving Berlin | ||
| 0dd8482 | Don't fiddle while Byrne roams! | Irving Chernev | ||
| 48ab66f | Adults must remember that they look like insane giants to children. | Irving Fiske | ||
| d3c42ec | If you care for the quality of life in our American democracy, then you have to be for censorship. | Irving Kristol | ||
| e29df5a | The enemy of liberal capitalism today is not so much socialism as nihilism. | Irving Kristol | ||
| 5c3e424 | What rules the world is idea, because ideas define the way reality is perceived. | Irving Kristol | ||
| 8578a22 | A welfare state, properly conceived, can be an integral part of a conservative society. | Irving Kristol | ||
| 0f1a8d3 | The major political event of the twentieth century is the death of socialism. | Irving Kristol | ||
| 169fbff | There is nothing like a parade to elicit the proper respect for the military from the populace. | Irving Kristol | ||
| e839625 | My neighbourhe wants to be envied. | Irving Layton | ||
| 4789e37 | I started delivering flowers for 25 cents a shot so don't tell me about the shop floor. | Irwin Stelzer | ||
| 0f0986e | It is the nature of science that answers automatically pose new and more subtle questions. | Isaac Asimov | ||
| 25e25c6 | The dullness of fact is the mother of fiction. | Isaac Asimov |