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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
38f12e7 | Sooner or later, all games become serious. | J. G. Ballard | ||
29eeb78 | God was a clever idea ... The human race came up with a winner there. | J. G. Ballard | ||
727d9b7 | Construction is very difficult, destruction is easy. | J. Golden Kimball | ||
7854100 | It is considered a good thing to look wise, especially when not over burdened with information. | J. Golden Kimball | ||
123af69 | Any man who tries to do the right thing and continues to try, is not a failure in the sight of God. | J. Golden Kimball | ||
811099b | I do not know just where I am going, but I know mighty well I am on my way. | J. Golden Kimball | ||
f08ce5c | I tell you, God can do nothing with a "half-way man." | J. Golden Kimball | ||
3825e62 | I know what I want, and I begin to find out what it will cost. | J. Golden Kimball | ||
b394845 | I feel more like saying, this morning, "Cheer up, the worst is to come." | J. Golden Kimball | ||
f9b115e | I am very glad that I am not so old as I feel. | J. Golden Kimball | ||
83c493b | No being will do his most luminous and exalted thinking with his stomach a morgue. | J. Howard Moore | ||
003d487 | The animal kingdom has been reared in a gory cradle. | J. Howard Moore | ||
d4b6e54 | I don't believe in magic, either. | J. K. Rowling | ||
30c5aed | It would be one way to kill off the merchandising. | J. K. Rowling | ||
6ba3fcb | How horrible. Voldemort was nowhere near as bad. | J. K. Rowling | ||
9cde3cc | I don't think I've ever wanted magic more. | J. K. Rowling | ||
083beda | 'What is truth?' said jesting Pilate, and would not stay for an answer. | J. L. Austin | ||
5912529 | Sentences are not as such either true or false. | J. L. Austin | ||
682b335 | Why should it not be the whole function of a word to denote many things? | J. L. Austin | ||
8d997fb | It may justly be urged that, properly speaking, what alone has meaning is a sentence. | J. L. Austin | ||
847b7eb | Ordinary language blinkers the already feeble imagination. | J. L. Austin | ||
d3c2e4b | One's religion is whatever he is most interested in, and yours is Success. | J. M. Barrie | ||
251bbac | Those who bring sunshine into the lives of others cannot keep it from themselves. | J. M. Barrie | ||
4a582eb | I do loathe explanations. | J. M. Barrie | ||
415729e | I'm not young enough to know everything. | J. M. Barrie | ||
136d14a | There are few more impressive sights in the world than a Scotsman on the make. | J. M. Barrie | ||
fde090e | The tragedy of a man who has found himself out. | J. M. Barrie | ||
37d9389 | Wendy, one girl is worth more than twenty boys. | J. M. Barrie | ||
e0ba329 | Second to the right and then straight on till morning. | J. M. Barrie | ||
949a700 | Do you know why swallows build in the eaves of houses? It is to listen to the stories. | J. M. Barrie | ||
7b6f075 | I'll teach you to jump on the wind's back and then away we go. | J. M. Barrie | ||
24705ec | You just think lovely wonderful thoughts and they lift you up in the air. | J. M. Barrie | ||
def11c4 | To die will be an awfully big adventure. | J. M. Barrie | ||
c1283a2 | Do you believe in fairies?...If you believe, clap your hands! | J. M. Barrie | ||
4226484 | I just want always to be a little boy and have fun. | J. M. Barrie | ||
9663d95 | Split my infinitives, but 'tis my hour of triumph! | J. M. Barrie | ||
79f9188 | I'm youth, I'm joy, I'm a little bird that has broken out of the egg. | J. M. Barrie | ||
b33c5d9 | Proud and insolent youth, prepare to meet thy doom. | J. M. Barrie | ||
c8434c8 | Dark and sinister man, have at thee. | J. M. Barrie | ||
c267299 | The impossible isn't a limitation, it's an invitation. | J. M. DeMatteis | ||
92b3c64 | Justice is the motive of heartless people, who protect their gold with the sword. | J. M. McDermott | ||
16b7964 | Men gain their thrones by selling their daughters, or sending their sons to die. | J. M. McDermott | ||
a3edd4d | They looked up and Prince Tsui introduced himself and they didn't care. Their stomachs were empty. | J. M. McDermott | ||
6001ef0 | Homosexuality might be the most striking unresolved paradox of human evolution. | J. Michael Bailey |