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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
0a7fa3d | Death hath a thousand doors to let out life. | Philip Massinger | ||
102b90f | Virtue, if not in action, is a vice, And, when we move not forward, we go backward. | Philip Massinger | ||
c5f7312 | What a sea Of melting ice I walk on! | Philip Massinger | ||
7f1ec77 | The oath in any way or form you please, I stand resolv'd to take it. | Philip Massinger | ||
ffd16d9 | He that would govern others, first should be the master of himself. | Philip Massinger | ||
67fa851 | This many-headed monster, The giddy multitude. | Philip Massinger | ||
679cedf | Like a rough orator, that brings more truth Than rhetoric, to make good his accusation. | Philip Massinger | ||
b955932 | The Human League, Someday all music will be made like this!" -- and it is! | Philip Oakey | ||
ac06406 | In Lyra's heart, revulsion struggled with compassion, and compassion won. | Philip Pullman | ||
431c16c | Do not lie to the Scholar. | Philip Pullman | ||
270e2e5 | Who is this man who's got the knife? | Philip Pullman | ||
0eac243 | I hold the subtle knife on behalf of the Guild. | Philip Pullman | ||
a307669 | For a human being, nothing comes naturally," said Grumman. "We have to learn everything we do." | Philip Pullman | ||
f8d0723 | On, said the alethiometer. Farther, higher. So on they climbed. | Philip Pullman | ||
a8eea6e | If they live in the world, they should see and touch and hear and learn things. | Philip Pullman | ||
7182d95 | The road to hell is paved with works-in-progress. | Philip Roth | ||
5f6c898 | When you publish a book, it's the world's book. The world edits it. | Philip Roth | ||
fdd2321 | When the whole world doesn't believe in God, it will be a great place. | Philip Roth | ||
b5ce6cf | Oh Patimkin! Fruit grew in their refrigerator and sporting goods dropped from their trees! | Philip Roth | ||
25303f7 | H]er breasts swam towards me like two pink-nosed fish and she let me hold them. | Philip Roth | ||
b4e3760 | Why must he mistrust his life just when he was more its master than he'd been in years?. | Philip Roth | ||
e0275b6 | Should he ever write an autobiography, he'd call it The Life and Death of a Male Body. | Philip Roth | ||
4e35504 | Old age isn't a battle; old age is a massacre. | Philip Roth | ||
08b4a79 | The institutional leader, then, is primarily an expert in the promotion and protection of values. | Philip Selznick | ||
9fe8384 | The term "leadership" connotes critical experience rather than routine practice. | Philip Selznick | ||
6e30bf9 | My true love hath my heart, and I have his,By just exchange, one for the other given. | Philip Sidney | ||
67ab70e | And thou my minde aspire to higher things;Grow rich in that which never taketh rust. | Philip Sidney | ||
2b6ca79 | Open suspecting others comes of secret condemning themselves. | Philip Sidney | ||
2909521 | Many-headed multitude. | Philip Sidney | ||
06b097a | A fair woman shall not only command without authority but persuade without speaking. | Philip Sidney | ||
636c96b | Poetry, a speaking picture... to teach and delight | Philip Sidney | ||
5045828 | The poet...nothing affirmeth, and therefore never lieth. | Philip Sidney | ||
7d6cffc | Truth," it has been said, "is the first casualty of war." | Philip Snowden, 1st Viscount Snowden | ||
384c8ca | The chapter of knowledge is a very short, but the chapter of accidents is a very long one. | Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield | ||
c8463ff | Unlike my subject will I frame my song, It shall be witty, and it shan't be long. | Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield | ||
9a2f701 | Religion is by no means a proper subject of conversation in a mixed company. | Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield | ||
7ee7aec | Tyrawley and I have been dead these two years; but we don't choose to have it known. | Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield | ||
e19bc7b | Marriage is the cure of love, and friendship the cure of marriage. | Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield | ||
e7745e2 | The nation looked upon him as a deserter, and he shrunk into insignificancy and an earldom. | Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield | ||
19fd382 | Be wiser than other people if you can; but do not tell them so. | Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield | ||
a0a1e47 | Whatever is worth doing at all, is worth doing well. | Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield | ||
bf2472c | The knowledge of the world is only to be acquired in the world, and not in a closet. | Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield | ||
d06da51 | Courts and camps are the only places to learn the world in. | Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield | ||
afe0fbf | Do as you would be done by, is the surest method of pleasing. | Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl of Chesterfield |