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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
29d26cc | There was no distinction made between Gypsies and Jews, the same order applied to both. | Otto Ohlendorf | ||
4b9ff2d | The neurotic ... is not the voluntary happy seeker of truth, but the forced, unhappy finder of it. | Otto Rank | ||
694a152 | Duce, the Fuhrer has sent me to set you free! | Otto Skorzeny | ||
ccbf4f9 | The highest expression of all morality is: Be! | Otto Weininger | ||
7ae162b | Man must act in such a way that the whole of his individuality lies in each moment. | Otto Weininger | ||
39f3644 | To understand a man is really to be that man. | Otto Weininger | ||
904f61f | Genius declares itself to be a kind of higher masculinity. | Otto Weininger | ||
10aba3e | A man is himself important precisely in proportion that all things seem important to him. | Otto Weininger | ||
6ef2dc2 | A conquering army on the border will not be stopped by eloquence. | Otto von Bismarck | ||
303fcdb | Take hope from the heart of man and you make him a beast of prey. | Ouida | ||
4f6d045 | As a climber, it's not about the summit, it's about the process" | Ouma Sekokole | ||
54c3ef3 | The most miserable outcast hugs some memory or some illusion. | Outcast (person) | ||
a21cefe | On the edge of the world, and a curs'd outcast. | Outcast (person) | ||
4952e60 | After becoming a thief, one becomes an outcast. | Outcast (person) | ||
0496f8d | Saving a life overrides territories. | Ovadia Yosef | ||
cec7851 | Food, said Goethe, is the topmost taper on the golden candelabrum of existence. | Overnight to Many Distant Cities | ||
3f9f202 | Music, said Goethe, is the frozen tapioca in the ice sheet of History. | Overnight to Many Distant Cities | ||
a78393e | The funniest thing in the world is a general trying on a nickname. | Overnight to Many Distant Cities | ||
1951f19 | Around 1990, we became the most numerous mammalian species on the planet, outnumbering even rats. | Overpopulation | ||
967b916 | History upon Terra tells us what horrors follow upon religious mandates of unlimited reproduction. | Overpopulation | ||
cea9f9c | Negligence is the rust of the soul that corrodes through all her best resolves. | Owen Feltham | ||
dc20ba4 | When you call me that, smile! | Owen Wister | ||
c747359 | When yu' can't have what you choose, yu' just choose what you have. | Owen Wister | ||
b789f03 | An aristocrat in morals as in mind. | Owen Wister | ||
7e69025 | St. Agnes' Eve--Ah, bitter chill it was!The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold. | Owls | ||
5e250ee | The wailing owlScreams solitary to the mournful moon. | Owls | ||
d7c9c18 | Then nightly sings the staring owl,Tu-who, a merry note. | Owls | ||
19cd04c | It was the owl that shriek'd, the fatal bellman,Which gives the stern'st good night. | Owls | ||
89e4a59 | The clamorous owl, that nightly hoots and wondersAt our quaint spirits. | Owls | ||
cf3f3e7 | O you virtuous owle,The wise Minerva's only fowle. | Owls | ||
f06b3b9 | Then lady Cynthia, mistress of the shade,Goes, with the fashionable owls, to bed. | Owls | ||
8469fd3 | I die,--but first I have possess'd,And come what may, I have been bless'd. | Ownership | ||
f406526 | A man has not possession of that of the existence of which he is unaware. | Ownership | ||
b1da6de | Possession is very strong; rather more than nine points of the law. | Ownership | ||
053f62f | As having nothing, and yet possessing all things. | Ownership | ||
caf3896 | Property has its duties as well as its rights. | Ownership | ||
87da2fe | Possession means to sit astride the worldInstead of having it astride of you. | Ownership | ||
8936704 | Aspiration sees only one side of every question; possession, many. | Ownership | ||
e418932 | Is it not lawful for me to do what I will with mine own? | Ownership | ||
ae3b064 | The goods we spend we keep; and what we saveWe lose; and only what we lose we have. | Ownership | ||
76d7999 | The sun never sets on the immense empire of Charles V. | Ownership | ||
57f2331 | Possession, they say, is eleven points of the law. | Ownership | ||
d979cf8 | Others may use the ocean as their road;Only the English make it their abode. | Ownership | ||
1b8dccb | Germany must have her place in the sun. | Ownership |