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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
084857a | Politics is ugly. Never doubt what small men will do for great power. | Paolo Bacigalupi | ||
b741723 | Disarm to farm. | Paolo Bacigalupi | ||
0e373d9 | The country does not recognize a photojournalist as a journalist. | Paolo Monti | ||
793313a | When music speaks, everybody understands. | Paolo Petrocelli | ||
c5ea560 | We painters use the same license as poets and madmen. | Paolo Veronese | ||
99f214a | I had not thought that I was doing wrong; I had never taken so many things into consideration. | Paolo Veronese | ||
8fa935f | You're a slave to the systemFor that shit you don't need. | Papa Roach | ||
a482bef | Each parable makes one point per main character. | Parable | ||
942361b | The final authority for evaluating a parable is the parable itself. | Parable | ||
ba847f5 | A parable is a form of communication, a dialogue between a narrator and listener | Parable | ||
1b4b84e | As you talk, so is your heart. | Paracelsus | ||
271106d | Belief and work, knowledge and action are one and the same thing. | Paracelsus | ||
f7c6058 | God, our Father, has given us the life and the art of healing to protect and maintain it. | Paracelsus | ||
3ead065 | He who conquers his enemy with meekness, wins fame. | Paracelsus | ||
19b91fc | He who wants to govern must have insight into the hearts of men and act accordingly. | Paracelsus | ||
8a0cb3b | In us there is the Light of Nature, and that Light is God. | Paracelsus | ||
6958568 | Nothing is hidden so much that it wouldn't be revealed through its fruit. | Paracelsus | ||
55fe3cf | What else is the help of medicine than love? | Paracelsus | ||
3b6b31a | It's a feature of new paradigms that ... pitchforks come out with new paradigms. | Paradigm | ||
30533a4 | I would gladly wander in Paradise,But it is far away and there is no road. | Paradise | ||
824a0d3 | A limbo large and broad, since call'dThe Paradise of Fools to few unknown. | Paradise | ||
953d8ba | One morn a Peri at the gateOf Eden stood disconsolate. | Paradise | ||
405cb96 | In this fool's paradise, he drank delight. | Paradise | ||
2b73708 | Nor count compartments of the floors,By the stairway of surprise. | Paradise | ||
83d5981 | Unto you is paradise opened. | Paradise | ||
f90b814 | Dry your eyes--O dry your eyes,To ease my breast of melodies. | Paradise | ||
4af8cff | Envy they say excites me, thus to gain Companions of my misery and wo. | Paradise Regained | ||
df9c678 | That fellowship in pain divides not smart, Nor lightens aught each mans peculiar load. | Paradise Regained | ||
3ac3540 | Most men admireVirtue who follow not her lore. | Paradise Regained | ||
06e7cf4 | And the great Thisbite who on fiery wheelsRode up to Heaven, yet once again to come. | Paradise Regained | ||
6d0b68b | My heart hath been a store-house long of thingsAnd sayings laid up, portending strange events. | Paradise Regained | ||
9433d42 | Skilled to retire, and in retiring drawHearts after them tangled in amorous nets. | Paradise Regained | ||
b83d61f | Beauty stands Led captive. | Paradise Regained | ||
39d511d | For what is glory but the blaze of fame. | Paradise Regained | ||
9ad217f | The first of all Commandments, Thou shalt worshipThe Lord thy God, and only him shalt serve; | Paradise Regained | ||
b8d7a90 | Socrates...Wisest of men. | Paradise Regained | ||
0ef6209 | The first and wisest of them all professedTo know this only, that he nothing knew. | Paradise Regained | ||
c66c13c | The assumption that anything true is knowable is the grandfather of paradoxes. | Paradox | ||
abf5b8a | These are old fond paradoxes to make fools laugh i' the alehouse. | Paradox | ||
14bf80c | You undergo too strict a paradox,Striving to make an ugly deed look fair. | Paradox | ||
fb16a19 | A Paradox is truth spelt with seven letters instead of five | Paradox | ||
16f2b93 | The mind begins to boggle at unnatural substances as things paradoxical and incomprehensible. | Paradox | ||
6d90ed0 | Let no drop of water make it to the sea without serving man. | Parakramabahu I | ||
7d95664 | What can't be done by men of strength?. | Parakramabahu I |