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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
bbd5599 | Why not get rid of the sin within our own mind, for this is true repentance. | Platform Sutra | ||
3bb6ed1 | Buddha-knowledge is the Buddha-knowledge of your own mind and not that of any other Buddha. | Platform Sutra | ||
69843e8 | Wonder is the feeling of a philosopher, and philosophy begins in wonder. | Plato | ||
9ed4c50 | Perception and knowledge could never be the same. | Plato | ||
04a84ae | No one should be discouraged, Theaetetus, who can make constant progress, even though it be slow. | Plato | ||
1987888 | The pictures placed for ornament and use,The twelve good rules, the royal game of goose. | Playing card | ||
088a2a6 | Cards were at first for benefits designed,Sent to amuse, not to enslave the mind. | Playing card | ||
e615024 | A clear fire, a clean hearth, and the rigour of the game. | Playing card | ||
19fed98 | Let us stand by the rules of pleading, which if we infringe here, we may destroy altogether. | Pleadings | ||
6d94f74 | Pleading is an exact setting forth of the truth. | Pleadings | ||
1330ad7 | Wherever a man neglects to take advantage of any defence which he has at the time, he waives it. | Pleadings | ||
3a9dcdc | Each plea must stand or fall by itself. | Pleadings | ||
4c75726 | I am sorry when any man is tripped by a formal objection. | Pleadings | ||
8dabf45 | With man, most of his misfortunes are occasioned by man. | Pliny the Elder | ||
723e0fc | It has become quite a common proverb that in wine there is truth. | Pliny the Elder | ||
cd53f89 | Always act in such a way as to secure the love of your neighbour. | Pliny the Elder | ||
8a49c9c | The bird of passage known to us as the cuckoo. | Pliny the Elder | ||
729c40f | Let not things, because they are common, enjoy for that the less share of our consideration. | Pliny the Elder | ||
f05a956 | Why is it that we entertain the belief that for every purpose odd numbers are the most effectual? | Pliny the Elder | ||
3a500d1 | The best plan is, as the common proverb has it, to profit by the folly of others. | Pliny the Elder | ||
4fbbc3a | Modestus said of Regulus that he was "the biggest rascal that walks upon two legs." | Pliny the Younger | ||
0e6edc3 | Plenus annis abit, plenus honoribus. | Pliny the Younger | ||
377a1a4 | The living voice is that which sways the soul. | Pliny the Younger | ||
3d5f944 | By then day had broken everywhere, but here it was still night--no, more than night. | Pliny the Younger | ||
a4a2970 | This expression of ours, "Father of a family." | Pliny the Younger | ||
3798d82 | Everything was done. | Pliny the Younger | ||
c102235 | Nam nec historia debet egredi veritatem, et honeste factis veritas sufficit. | Pliny the Younger | ||
86224d3 | It represents nothing less than the first step in the reinvention of the automobile. | Plug-in hybrid | ||
e7bcc74 | Volt is the GM's "most important model in decades -- and possibly the key to its survival. | Plug-in hybrid | ||
0c8ded9 | It's not a car for everyone, but it's the first step toward a new kind of car for everyone. | Plug-in hybrid | ||
f43b952 | The buzz-phrase now is plug-in hybrid, | Plug-in hybrid | ||
516f4d3 | Cultural pluralism is the only thing we all have in common. | Pluralism | ||
4ab1dd3 | From Themistocles began the saying, "He is a second Hercules." | Plutarch | ||
b6d607e | Themistocles said to Antiphales, "Time, young man, has taught us both a lesson". | Plutarch | ||
14a34b5 | but those who are careless of accuracy in small things soon begin to neglect the most important. | Plutarch | ||
e83ac1b | I myself had rather excel others in excellency of learning than in greatness of power. | Plutarch | ||
28e4521 | Perish those who suspect those men of doing or enduring anything base." | Plutarch | ||
e6f90d3 | Fate, however, is to all appearance more unavoidable than unexpected. | Plutarch | ||
a101892 | For my part, I had rather be the first man among these fellows than the second man in Rome. | Plutarch | ||
c188bd0 | And this," said Caesar, "you know, young man, is more disagreeable for me to say than to do." | Plutarch | ||
e541491 | Go on, my friend, and fear nothing; you carry Caesar and his fortunes in your boat. | Plutarch | ||
23ed624 | Moral good is a practical stimulus; it is no sooner seen than it inspires an impulse to practise. | Plutarch | ||
23e78f2 | For ease and speed in doing a thing do not give the work lasting solidity or exactness of beauty. | Plutarch | ||
7010a73 | So very difficult a matter is it to trace and find out the truth of anything by history. | Plutarch |