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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 533b204 | Even though it's applied science we're dealin' with, it still is - science! | Leslie Z. Benet | ||
| 2cf8f0d | Stupidity, greed, misdirected aggression--or sum it up and call it man. | Lester del Rey | ||
| 9957010 | How can you prove God's on your side?" Boyd asked. | Lester del Rey | ||
| fdab76f | He was sure there must be some catch. Every principle here had an opposite, and both were wrong. | Lester del Rey | ||
| 55e19f9 | shall we say that the difference between a vegetarian and a cannibal is just a matter of taste? | Leszek Kołakowski | ||
| 19281f8 | The concept of original sin gives us a penetrating insight into human destiny. | Leszek Kołakowski | ||
| 29f3bb4 | I, then a young and omniscient student (alas, I was soon to lose both these virtues)... | Leszek Kołakowski | ||
| 625dfea | There is no idea so obscure that someone could not come to regard it as self-evident. | Leszek Kołakowski | ||
| 63dff4d | Methinks adieuIs cold, when uttered with aught else but tears. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 87c7876 | absence isThe moonlight of affection ; | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| f47b74d | Alas ! alas ! too often conscience sleeps,When pleasure's syren numbers lull its rest.-- | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 300f738 | How innocent, how beautiful thy sleep ! Sweet one, 'tis peace and joy to gaze on thee! | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| d40d5a0 | Love is like the glass,And makes all beautiful. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| d1002b7 | Delicious tears! the heart's own dew. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| cd19eff | And the hall is lone, and the hall is drear,For the smiling of woman shineth not here. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 2c63b8e | Death's a fearful thing when we must count its steps! | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 30f952f | How many glorious structures we had raisedUpon Hope's sandy basis! | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| b6f3113 | It is a sweet, albeit most painful, feelingTo know we are regretted. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 75a7277 | Thrice hallowed shrineOf the heart's intercourse, our own fireside! | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| fd4f75c | Oh, allKnow love is woman's happiness. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 41e691f | a poet's loveIs immortality! | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 94f5b32 | The lines were fill'd with many a tender thing,All the impassion'd heart's fond communing. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 7004a8b | for earth were too like heaven,If length of life to love were given. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| c666a83 | 'Tis not for Spring to think on allThe sear and waste of Autumn's fall: -- | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 46cefb8 | Oh, where is there the heart but knowsLove's first steps are upon the rose! | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 21147e5 | The scar of fire, the dint of steel,Are easier than Love's wounds to heal. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 625952b | Never, dear father, love can be,Like the dear love I had for thee! | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| a1dcd83 | Alas, tears are the poet's heritage! | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 824f1fd | It was no fancy, he had named the nameOf love, and at that thought her cheek grew flame: | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 9bef3b7 | During slumber's magic reignOther times shall live again; | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 463fea4 | Beautiful language! Love's peculiar, own,But only to the spring and summer known. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| fae69a1 | Let worldly coldness and care depart,And yield to the spell of the minstrel's art. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| d50cdc1 | Where on earth is the truth that may vieWith woman's lone and long constancy? | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 603811c | For love is like the breathing wind,That everywhere may entrance find. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| aab27fb | For he had curious colours, that could giveThe human face so like, it seem'd to live. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 04a0b67 | Out on the heartless creed which nulls the claimUpon the heart of kindred, birth, and name. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 057cb59 | the desolateIt was not always desolate. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| fe4b922 | True love is timid, as it knew its worth,And that such happiness is scarce for earth. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 1820203 | Oh! frail are the many links that areIn the chain of affection's tender care, | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| bfba240 | Dreary it is the path to trace,Step by step of sin's wild race. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 6c7b357 | For misery, like a masquer, mocks at allIn which it has no part, or one of gall, | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 12d7045 | There is an antique gem, on which her browRetains its graven beauty even now. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| f37b0c9 | Childhood whose very happiness is love. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| a859204 | O dream of fame, what hast thou been to meBut the destroyer of life's calm content! | Letitia Elizabeth Landon |