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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| b90476c | Extend your antennae, girls. | Mary McCarthy | ||
| eb37b22 | Y]ou're so darned liberal that you're sort of perverse. | Mary McCarthy | ||
| 2fdaa01 | You never learn a language unless you use it. | Mary McCarthy | ||
| 9cd080a | I]n school, character is fate. | Mary McCarthy | ||
| 5f26f45 | New technologies have created and displaced jobs, historically. | Mary Meeker | ||
| 6f603a7 | Tell me, what is it you plan to do with your one wild and precious life? | Mary Oliver | ||
| aca14fa | Listen. Are you breathing just a little and calling it a life? | Mary Oliver | ||
| 52bcb16 | What men build, in the name of security, is built of straw. | Mary Oliver | ||
| 4ed201c | I don't want to end up simply having visited this world. | Mary Oliver | ||
| bce423f | My work is loving the world. Here the sunflowers, there the hummingbird -- equal seekers of sweetness | Mary Oliver | ||
| 847f43a | Among the swans there is none called the least, \xa0or the greatest. | Mary Oliver | ||
| 2586839 | Keep some room in your heart for the unimaginable. | Mary Oliver | ||
| 51ec614 | Talking pictures are] like putting lip rouge on the Venus de Milo. | Mary Pickford | ||
| d25c1bb | Miss Searle had always considered boredom an intellectual defeat. | Mary Renault | ||
| 30a6c79 | It is bitter to lose a friend to evil, before one loses him to death. | Mary Renault | ||
| 6a76b9c | The rightness of a thing isn't determined by the amount of courage it takes. | Mary Renault | ||
| db390ab | It is better to learn war early from friends, than late from enemies. | Mary Renault | ||
| 31203fd | Go with your fate, but not beyond. Beyond leads to dark places. | Mary Renault | ||
| d4afb39 | You can make an audience see nearly anything, if you yourself believe in it. | Mary Renault | ||
| 372cf6f | When we serve the great, they are our destiny. | Mary Renault | ||
| f8140f5 | But it is not for the perfect vase or the polished gem to choose their owners. | Mary Renault | ||
| 38b1b3d | To hate excellence is to hate the gods. | Mary Renault | ||
| b9dbb63 | Without passion there is no art, only technique. | Mary Robinette Kowal | ||
| 59b1cf4 | Reading is a discount ticket to everywhere. | Mary Schmich | ||
| d7d6077 | I'm not an actress who can create a character. I play me. | Mary Tyler Moore | ||
| fb5906f | Jackanory: "Completely irresponsible" | Mary Whitehouse | ||
| 4523f37 | Dr Who: "Contains some of the sickest, most horrible material" | Mary Whitehouse | ||
| 68f510e | Poem: After the Bomb had Fallen | Mary Wilson, Baroness Wilson of Rievaulx | ||
| 7db05d3 | Poem: Lines on the Death of my Husband | Mary Wilson, Baroness Wilson of Rievaulx | ||
| 3288f48 | You know I am not born to tread in the beaten track -- the peculiar bent of my nature pushes me on. | Mary Wollstonecraft | ||
| 9c6751f | Virtue can only flourish amongst equals. | Mary Wollstonecraft | ||
| 19374a8 | Every political good carried to the extreme must be productive of evil. | Mary Wollstonecraft | ||
| 94ca088 | How can a rational being be ennobled by anything that is not obtained by its own exertions? | Mary Wollstonecraft | ||
| fcc577a | It is justice, not charity, that is wanting in the world. | Mary Wollstonecraft | ||
| d931280 | A modest man is steady, an humble man timid, and a vain one presumptuous. | Mary Wollstonecraft | ||
| 7615d85 | We reason deeply, when we forcibly feel. | Mary Wollstonecraft | ||
| 0887bda | Situation seems to be the mould in which men's characters are formed. | Mary Wollstonecraft | ||
| b2981eb | Research bear a true fruit, the research must start from needs. | Masaru Ibuka | ||
| e401a4a | We do what others don't! | Masaru Ibuka | ||
| 49cf4a1 | Ever since I arrived to a state of manhood, I have felt a sincere passion for liberty. | Masculinity | ||
| a0c5d83 | Power in its measure and degree is the measure of manhood. | Masculinity | ||
| 94c9302 | Obedience, submission, discipline, courage -- these are among the characteristics which make a man. | Masculinity | ||
| 929eaa8 | A Christian is the gentlest of men; but then he is a man. | Masculinity | ||
| 99166cd | The finest fruit earth holds up to its Maker is a finished man. | Masculinity |