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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| ffb2ed7 | Security is no replacement for liberty. | Martin Firrell | ||
| b6d1f8a | If obedience invariably leads to cruelty, disobedience is our moral duty. | Martin Firrell | ||
| cbd9cff | I want to live in a city where immigration is seen as a new source of strength. | Martin Firrell | ||
| 7e9d501 | I want to live in a city where the people who make the rules have to live by them. | Martin Firrell | ||
| d46724d | I want to live in a city where dissent is welcomed as much as it's disliked. | Martin Firrell | ||
| 3b1ba55 | I want to live in a city where half the people in charge are women. | Martin Firrell | ||
| 7e907e2 | The one irreducible truth about humanity is diversity. | Martin Firrell | ||
| 58b1f64 | Comprehensiveness is the enemy of comprehensibility | Martin Fowler | ||
| 8dc510a | As I have often said, electrons and gerbils don't cheat. People do. | Martin Gardner | ||
| 2677f93 | A conclusion is the place where you got tired thinking. | Martin H. Fischer | ||
| 1d11110 | Knowledge is a process of piling up facts; wisdom lies in their simplification. | Martin H. Fischer | ||
| bb83d51 | A good teacher must know the rules; a good pupil, the exceptions. | Martin H. Fischer | ||
| f9cca4f | Diagnosis is not the end, but the beginning of practice. | Martin H. Fischer | ||
| 9ca8edf | Facts are not science -- as the dictionary is not literature. | Martin H. Fischer | ||
| cd373da | The specialist is a man who fears other subjects. | Martin H. Fischer | ||
| b2e34c0 | None of the great discoveries was made by a "specialist" or a "researcher". | Martin H. Fischer | ||
| 960459b | Whenever ideas fail, men invent words. | Martin H. Fischer | ||
| c659e6e | In its essence, technology is something that man does not control. | Martin Heidegger | ||
| 581bf78 | The human body is essentially something other than an animal organism. | Martin Heidegger | ||
| 2cdd2c9 | The human being is not the lord of beings, but the shepherd of Being. | Martin Heidegger | ||
| 4874c27 | Language is the house of the truth of Being. | Martin Heidegger | ||
| 2971dd9 | In order to remain silent Da-sein must have something to say. | Martin Heidegger | ||
| 36f3130 | In everything well known something worthy of thought still lurks. | Martin Heidegger | ||
| ea66e81 | We do not "have" a body; rather, we "are" bodily. | Martin Heidegger | ||
| 5e7b587 | The word "art" does not designate the concept of a mere eventuality; it is a concept of rank. | Martin Heidegger | ||
| 372b75f | Sorry, I had told Craig and them I'm gon' kick it with them. Gotta go! See you when I see you! | Martin Lawrence | ||
| c40cde8 | Go head on, with yo' fat apple pie ass, Aunt Bea! | Martin Lawrence | ||
| 49c7830 | We fear Hong Kong will become just another Chinese city. | Martin Lee | ||
| e0bd663 | One should hasten to put such witches to death. | Martin Luther | ||
| 1927849 | I know God only as he became human, so shall I have him in no other way." | Martin Luther | ||
| 6d9c38a | We must remove the Decalogue out of sight and heart. | Martin Luther | ||
| 5573293 | It is an article of faith that Mary is Mother of the Lord and still a Virgin. | Martin Luther | ||
| b91523f | There can be no doubt that the Virgin Mary is in heaven. How it happened we do not know. | Martin Luther | ||
| 83a93a1 | The veneration of Mary is inscribed in the very depths of the human heart. | Martin Luther | ||
| be50462 | All seed except Mary was vitiated [by original sin]. | Martin Luther | ||
| 6e01d99 | I cannot forbid a person to marry several wives, for it does not contradict Scripture. | Martin Luther | ||
| 74eac4a | Who loves not woman, wine, and song / Remains a fool his whole life long. | Martin Luther | ||
| e08edfb | The will is not free to strive toward whatever is declared good. | Martin Luther | ||
| fbf476c | Since the law is good, the will, which is hostile to it, cannot be good. | Martin Luther | ||
| aea2bf8 | Through faith we are restored to paradise and created anew. | Martin Luther | ||
| af7d6b8 | An armed insurrection ... would hinder and bring into disrepute this spiritual insurrection. | Martin Luther | ||
| 9d44a66 | The Law continues to exist and to function. But it no longer exists for me. | Martin Luther | ||
| 0b082b2 | The true Gospel has it that we are justified by faith alone, without the deeds of the Law. | Martin Luther | ||
| 42ad050 | To turn one's eyes away from Jesus means to turn them to the Law. | Martin Luther |