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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
44e20a6 | THE ONLY STABLE THING IS MOVEMENT | Jean Tinguely | ||
76d6618 | The relationship of art and play: to play is art - consequently I play. I play enraged. | Jean Tinguely | ||
f21b115 | To attempt to hold fast an instant id doubtful. | Jean Tinguely | ||
571399c | My ghosts are satisfied. | Jean Tinguely | ||
bd8a5e5 | The strong need the weak in order to become more human, more compassionate. | Jean Vanier | ||
67bcbea | A Man must be very inert to have no character at all. | Jean de La Bruyère | ||
5a7fdcd | Most men make use of the first part of their life to render the last part miserable. | Jean de La Bruyère | ||
3893419 | One mark of a second-rate mind is to be always telling stories. | Jean de La Bruyère | ||
1360416 | People must help one another; it is nature's law. | Jean de La Fontaine | ||
1a63d92 | Everyone believes very easily whatever they fear or desire. | Jean de La Fontaine | ||
577fab9 | The fly of the coach. | Jean de La Fontaine | ||
b5bfde8 | No path of flowers leads to glory. | Jean de La Fontaine | ||
c63949d | They are too green", he said, "and only good for fools". | Jean de La Fontaine | ||
e43a0fc | And there is no stronghold of evil so impregnable as Brahmins. | Jean-Antoine Dubois | ||
6e96e7a | Nothing can be more idle than the opposition of theory to practice! | Jean-Baptiste Say | ||
4af328b | What can we expect from nations still less advanced in civilization than the Greeks? | Jean-Baptiste Say | ||
17ecfc1 | Still how unenlightened and ignorant are the very nations we term civilized! | Jean-Baptiste Say | ||
988f395 | The quantity of money, which is readily parted with to obtain a thing is called its price. | Jean-Baptiste Say | ||
568387c | The sea and wind can at the same time convey my neighbour's vessel and my own. | Jean-Baptiste Say | ||
da14989 | When war becomes a trade, it benefits, like all other trades, from the division of labour. | Jean-Baptiste Say | ||
16847c1 | He [ Delacroix ] is an eagle, I am only a lark. | Jean-Baptiste-Camille Corot | ||
a032a6e | We all know what to do, we just don't know how to get re-elected after we've done it. | Jean-Claude Juncker | ||
26f2136 | I don't think Spain will need any kind of external support. | Jean-Claude Juncker | ||
e55c1c8 | Borders are the worst invention ever made by politicians. | Jean-Claude Juncker | ||
5d1270a | In a dojo... you will never become any good unless you believe in yourself." | Jean-Claude Van Damme | ||
21322e0 | All that time is lost which might be better employed. | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | ||
f0944d8 | An honest man nearly always thinks justly. | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | ||
8a64205 | A country cannot subsist well without liberty, nor liberty without virtue. | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | ||
bb50067 | Hatred, as well as love, renders its votaries credulous. | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | ||
907dd1c | The thirst after happiness is never extinguished in the heart of man. | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | ||
fd2fefa | He thinks like a philosopher, but governs like a king. | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | ||
1fc5d8d | It is unfortunate for J.J that Rousseau cannot say everything he knows about him. | Jean-Jacques Rousseau | ||
a174407 | Art attracts us only by what it reveals of our most secret self. | Jean-Luc Godard | ||
653fec7 | The truth is that there is no terror untempered by some great moral idea. | Jean-Luc Godard | ||
377aed2 | Film begins with D. W. Griffith and ends with Abbas Kiarostami. | Jean-Luc Godard | ||
000c74d | Tea. Earl Grey. Hot. | Jean-Luc Picard | ||
d1cec59 | Reports of my assimilation are greatly exaggerated. | Jean-Luc Picard | ||
c0c011e | The line must be drawn here! This far, no further! | Jean-Luc Picard | ||
92996b7 | Patience. Diplomacy is a very exacting occupation. We will wait. | Jean-Luc Picard | ||
0e7bd0a | If we're going to be damned, let's be damned for what we really are. | Jean-Luc Picard | ||
845d200 | Things are only impossible until they're not! | Jean-Luc Picard | ||
68cf9e2 | No being is so important that he can usurp the rights of another. | Jean-Luc Picard | ||
4ca9af3 | A matter of internal security.' The age-old cry of the oppressor. | Jean-Luc Picard | ||
9b63b68 | Being first at any cost is not always the point. | Jean-Luc Picard |