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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 9ed2cdd | Determinism looks backwards to the causes of the present state, not forward to the consequences. | Matt Ridley | ||
| 3002d7d | What is mind? no matter; what is matter? never mind. | Matter | ||
| bb79fcb | Matter and energy seem granular in structure, and so does "life", but not so mind. | Matter | ||
| 1ee8736 | The first part of physical science relates to the relative position and motion of bodies. | Matter and Motion | ||
| f49f2e6 | Ennobling this dull pomp, the life of kings, By contemplation of diviner things. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| e43c9b3 | Resolve to be thyself; and know, that he Who finds himself, loses his misery. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| c2c46fd | What shelter to grow ripe is ours? What leisure to grow wise? | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 2f049f9 | I am past thirty, and three parts iced over. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 24ee324 | How fair a lot to fillIs left to each man still. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 117df2d | This truth--to prove, and make thine own: 'Thou hast been, shalt be, art, alone.' | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 52da700 | Peace, peace is what I seek and public calm, Endless extinction of unhappy hates. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| dcdbce2 | With women the heart argues, not the mind. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 6433926 | The Celts certainly have it in a wonderful measure. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| d21029c | Such a price To become what we sing. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| a28a5c8 | The free-thinking of one age is the common sense of the next. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| e4cfb93 | Choose equality. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| c412191 | That which in England we call the middle class is in America virtually the nation. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 0de6de9 | Sand-strewn caverns, cool and deep, Where the winds are all asleep. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 63276ce | Fate gave, what Chance shall not control, His sad lucidity of soul. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| acc034c | Yet they, believe me, who await No gifts from Chance, have conquer'd Fate. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 6bb48c9 | Thou hast no right to bliss. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 21faa5a | And that sweet city with her dreaming spires, She needs not June for beauty's heightening. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| dd016e4 | The bloom is gone, and with the bloom go I. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| f2aa081 | Creep into thy narrow bed, Creep, and let no more be said! | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 8d67ab5 | Let the long contention cease! Geese are swans, and swans are geese. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 75865f8 | Because without order there can be no society, and without society there can be no human perfection. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| c203d7c | The men of culture are the true apostles of equality. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| dfed4e0 | Conduct is three-fourths of our life and its largest concern. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 9d8dcaa | Coleridge, poet and philosopher wrecked in a mist of opium. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| f5f0e33 | A beautiful and ineffectual angel, beating in the void his luminous wings in vain. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| e3011e6 | The crown of literature is poetry. | Matthew Arnold | ||
| 7e72ad7 | To find out where the origin of symmetry is would be to find out if God exists. | Matthew Bellamy | ||
| a83595a | What I know of this world is what my senses have told me. | Matthew Bellamy | ||
| 6cc93a4 | Offending people is better than no reaction at all. | Matthew Bellamy | ||
| 1801362 | I sell here, Sir, what all the world desires to have--power. | Matthew Boulton | ||
| 2236a61 | Nor bigots who but one way see,Through blinkers of authority. | Matthew Green | ||
| 28fda90 | Avarice, sphincter of the heart. | Matthew Green | ||
| a507501 | Many a dangerous temptation comes to us in fine gay colours that are but skin-deep. | Matthew Henry | ||
| 624f275 | So great was the extremity of his pain and anguish that he did not only sigh but roar. | Matthew Henry | ||
| 3c5eace | To their own second thoughts. | Matthew Henry | ||
| acab00a | Here is bread, which strengthens man's heart, and therefore called the staff of life. | Matthew Henry | ||
| 9db59d0 | Hearkners, we say, seldom hear good of themselves. | Matthew Henry | ||
| d387be9 | It was a common saying among the Puritans, "Brown bread and the Gospel is good fare." | Matthew Henry | ||
| 6fa2d3f | Not lost, but gone before. | Matthew Henry |