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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| ce5c7d7 | We might have been !-- these are but common words,And yet they make the sum of life's bewailing; | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| a91bbad | How much of the full heart must beA seal'd book at whose contents we tremble ? | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 2c003dd | Like a human thought in questOf a future hour. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 14a0cba | No one can say farewell with indifference. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 7b4a870 | The voyage appeared short, for I had nothing to anticipate. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 8826e35 | But youth is as a flowing stream, on whose current the shadow may rest but not remain. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| c070a37 | Hope deferred is sickness to the heart -- and she was now suffering that sickness, at its worst. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| e104aaf | The world is as the sea, in whose salt waves,Like streams, we lose the freshness of our youth. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 24518d5 | Scene I. -- (Clara, Mother, Brackenberg) [Act 1, Scene 3] | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 4c5b96f | Scene II. -- (Mother, Clara, and afterwards Count Egmont.) [Act 3, Scene 2] | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| e912adf | Egmont, followed by Clara, Brackenberg, and Citizens. [Act 5, Scene 1] | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| df020eb | Count Egmont's Soliloquy In Prison. [Act 5, Scene 2] | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 164c8ac | Courage is like an angel at my heart ! | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| add6a24 | Waverley" was the avater (sic) of a new era ; | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 948e93b | As a story teller, Scott is unrivalled ; he would have made the fortune of a cafe at Damascus. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| 4bd9b90 | Difficulty is as needful to appreciation as labour is to existence. | Letitia Elizabeth Landon | ||
| fe6c9de | If it weren't for my horse, I wouldn't have spent that year in college. | Lewis Black | ||
| ae5580e | How our government works... it doesn't. | Lewis Black | ||
| f1cbafa | I'm only allowed to say 'fuck' twelve times. | Lewis Black | ||
| 2ed57fb | I don't know if you realize, but I use the word "Fuck," so that I can think of other stuff. | Lewis Black | ||
| da483b3 | If anyone is as angry as I am, it's the good people of Detroit. | Lewis Black | ||
| e1eaeb8 | The White Knight must not have whiskers; he must not be made to look old. | Lewis Carroll | ||
| c8f239f | And so it fell upon a day, (That is, it never rose again) | Lewis Carroll | ||
| 968147c | Now that's a thing I WILL NOT STAND, And so I tell you flat. | Lewis Carroll | ||
| 9a54e5f | 'Tis a secret: none knows how it comes, how it goes: But the name of the secret is Love! | Lewis Carroll | ||
| 9e574c3 | All in the waning light she stood, The star of perfect womanhood. | Lewis Carroll | ||
| fa8fa27 | I mark this day with a white stone. | Lewis Carroll | ||
| 37f4817 | The proper definition of a man is an animal that writes letters. | Lewis Carroll | ||
| 57edbfb | By the word "liberty" they meant liberty for property, not liberty for persons. | Lewis H. Lapham | ||
| 063fd85 | I sometimes think that the American story is the one about the reading of the will. | Lewis H. Lapham | ||
| e9ab5fa | The state of perpetual emptiness is, of course, very good for business. | Lewis H. Lapham | ||
| a87a704 | The rich, like well brought up children, are meant to be seen, not heard. | Lewis H. Lapham | ||
| 98667c9 | Wars might come and go, but the seven o'clock news lives forever. | Lewis H. Lapham | ||
| a9766e0 | If we could let go of our faith in money, who knows what we might put in its place? | Lewis H. Lapham | ||
| f7c0149 | In the garden of tabloid delight, there is always a clean towel and another song. | Lewis H. Lapham | ||
| 155cfed | Every generation revolts against its fathers and makes friends with its grandfathers. | Lewis Mumford | ||
| 793fd31 | Let us confess it: the human situation is always desperate. | Lewis Mumford | ||
| 57c6836 | The clock, not the steam-engine, is the key-machine of the modern industrial age. | Lewis Mumford | ||
| fb1ac89 | War is the supreme drama of a completely mechanized society. | Lewis Mumford | ||
| 02c0824 | Forget the damned motor car and build the cities for lovers and friends. | Lewis Mumford | ||
| 23951f8 | New York is the perfect model of a city, not the model of a perfect city. | Lewis Mumford | ||
| e6aaf57 | We are dealing with madness. ... All children are mad, from an adult viewpoint. | Lewis Padgett | ||
| aa7090f | One can no more think like a baby than one can think like a bee. | Lewis Padgett | ||
| 5df06e1 | Four-point-two kilometres is a long way for a frozen body to sink. | Lewis Pugh |