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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| a9f6e75 | Fred, what happened to your ass?" "Oh, the fat guy at the office sneezed on me." | Jay Leno | ||
| 9f23c68 | Hillary says she has been tested. Well, I hope so. You never know what Bill might bring home. | Jay Leno | ||
| bdc651c | In America, we like everyone to know about the good work we're doing anonymously. | Jay Leno | ||
| 23c3653 | Racecar driving is a lot like sex; all men think they're good at it. | Jay Leno | ||
| 750c983 | Pestel was a very forceful person and quickly saw the power of system dynamics. | Jay Wright Forrester | ||
| b097c35 | I like being a pin-up girl. There's nothing wrong with it. | Jayne Mansfield | ||
| f7ecdb1 | A woman should be pink and cuddly for a man. | Jayne Mansfield | ||
| fac09c5 | Honey, beside me, you look like Tony Randall! | Jayne Mansfield | ||
| bb6ae74 | Nothing risque nothing gained! | Jayne Mansfield | ||
| 504cd81 | It is the most wonderful feeling in the world, you know, knowing you are loved and wanted. | Jayne Mansfield | ||
| 34bb9ec | If you're going to do something wrong, do it big, because the punishment is the same either way. | Jayne Mansfield | ||
| f21fe67 | Anger is cruel and fury overwhelming, but who can stand before jealousy? | Jealousy | ||
| b7dd7c5 | Yet he was jealous, though he did not show it,For jealousy dislikes the world to know it. | Jealousy | ||
| 82296c5 | Anger and jealousy can no more bear to lose sight of their objects than love. | Jealousy | ||
| 277b1e1 | In jealousy there is more self-love than love. | Jealousy | ||
| 66d8618 | Nor jealousyWas understood, the injur'd lover's hell. | Jealousy | ||
| da9f996 | So full of artless jealousy is guilt,It spills itself in fearing to be spilt! | Jealousy | ||
| 4459b73 | Trifles light as airAs proofs of holy writ. | Jealousy | ||
| 928fd1c | No true love there can be withoutIts dread penalty--jealousy. | Jealousy | ||
| 90bde8d | Bear, like the Turk, no brother near the throne. | Jealousy | ||
| 6dd0ebf | If one speaks about torture, one must take care not to exaggerate. | Jean Améry | ||
| 2946af6 | The real is not only what can be reproduced, but that which is already reproduced, the hyper-real. | Jean Baudrillard | ||
| 7acb5e9 | A series of accidents creates a positively lighthearted state. | Jean Baudrillard | ||
| 047983e | One day, we shall stand up and our backsides will remain attached to our seats. | Jean Baudrillard | ||
| 444a768 | Challenge, and not desire, lies at the heart of seduction. (p. 57) | Jean Baudrillard | ||
| 1f5d3ce | Distinctive signs, full signs, never seduce us. (p. 59) | Jean Baudrillard | ||
| 426893d | For nothing can be greater than seduction itself, not even the order that destroys it. | Jean Baudrillard | ||
| 50accb2 | Politics is a game of friends. | Jean Chrétien | ||
| 066bd31 | I've never believed in seeking perfection at the risk of losing everything. | Jean Chrétien | ||
| db71356 | Vision is not political rhetoric. | Jean Chrétien | ||
| 4f86a13 | A prig always finds a last refuge in responsibility. | Jean Cocteau | ||
| ccfe62f | I am a lie who always speaks the truth. | Jean Cocteau | ||
| 285334f | The Louvre is like the morgue; one goes there to identify one's friends. | Jean Cocteau | ||
| 08a6f38 | Poets don't draw. They unravel their handwriting and then tie it up again, but differently. | Jean Cocteau | ||
| 16478bf | Film will only become an art when its materials are as inexpensive as pencil and paper. | Jean Cocteau | ||
| 7c5315d | After the writer's death, reading his journal is like receiving a long letter. | Jean Cocteau | ||
| c9e90e0 | An artist cannot speak about his art any more than a plant can discuss horticulture. | Jean Cocteau | ||
| 417edff | We must believe in luck. For how else can we explain the success of those we don't like? | Jean Cocteau | ||
| 5535f9f | The poet never asks for admiration; he wants to be believed. | Jean Cocteau | ||
| f5bfb82 | Poetry is indispensable -- if I only knew what for. | Jean Cocteau | ||
| 70241ee | That pile of paper on his left side went on living like the watch on a dead soldier's wrist. | Jean Cocteau | ||
| 82bd4c2 | Don't for a moment believe He was killing the young; He was costuming angels. | Jean Cocteau | ||
| 9a5b98b | The skin of all of us is responsive to gypsy songs and military marches. | Jean Cocteau | ||
| 513a3cd | Mirrors would do well to reflect a little more before sending back images. | Jean Cocteau |