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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
8d22aea | The free-lance writer is a man who is paid per piece or per word or perhaps. | Robert Benchley | ||
eed5f6a | So who's in a hurry? | Robert Benchley | ||
a682b02 | I do most of my work sitting down; that's where I shine. | Robert Benchley | ||
7534397 | Drawing on my fine command of the English language, I said nothing. | Robert Benchley | ||
8e82df9 | The common damn'd shun their society. | Robert Blair | ||
b7608e3 | It looked strange enough to pass for fashion. | Robert Boswell | ||
3b8477d | Some of the brilliance of my argument escaped my words. Wind whistled through the logical gaps. | Robert Boswell | ||
50d270b | Hollywood doesn't want the customer to think, you know what I'm saying? | Robert Boswell | ||
aeff99c | Art," Frankly goes on, "has always been a polite form of terrorism." | Robert Boswell | ||
6ba87e1 | I shall take leave to think the worse, rather of the practice of the men than of the book of God. | Robert Boyle | ||
04a5881 | For beauty being the best of all we knowOf nature. | Robert Bridges | ||
bcae0f2 | I love all beauteous things,I seek and adore them. | Robert Bridges | ||
e42c16a | To-morrow it seemRemembered on waking. | Robert Bridges | ||
81e6cd4 | My delight and thy delightIn the gardens of the night. | Robert Bridges | ||
f252e5e | When first we met we did not guessThat Love would prove so hard a master. | Robert Bridges | ||
fcaf918 | Awake! the land is scattered with light, and see,Uncanopied sleep is flying from field and tree. | Robert Bridges | ||
2d50131 | When Death to either shall come--I pray it be first to me. | Robert Bridges | ||
b10b057 | I live on hope and that I think do allWho come into this world. | Robert Bridges | ||
992f158 | Beauty, the eternal Spouse of the Wisdom of Godand Angel of his Presence thru' all creation. | Robert Bridges | ||
bcea2e2 | Religion as a whole is but a form of loyalty to the interests of English property. | Robert Briffault | ||
af24af7 | The lie was deadAnd damned, and truth stood up instead. | Robert Browning | ||
7213126 | Over my head his arm he flungAgainst the world. | Robert Browning | ||
e421f95 | There's a woman like a dewdrop, she's so purer than the purest. | Robert Browning | ||
1e4aa8d | I judge people by what they might be,--not are, nor will be. | Robert Browning | ||
4745d5e | Sing, riding's a joy! For me I ride. | Robert Browning | ||
455e4ce | Fail I alone, in words and deeds? Why, all men strive and who succeeds? | Robert Browning | ||
b86badf | Who hears music feels his solitude Peopled at once. | Robert Browning | ||
45ed096 | Womanliness means only motherhood; All love begins and ends there. | Robert Browning | ||
468840c | Never the time and the place And the loved one all together! | Robert Browning | ||
3a1927d | What Youth deemed crystal, Age finds out was dew. | Robert Browning | ||
5f01c46 | A minute's success pays the failure of years. | Robert Browning | ||
f27eafd | Strive and thrive! | Robert Browning | ||
01dd23e | Autumn wins you best by this its mute Appeal to sympathy for its decay. | Robert Browning | ||
3aea63f | That we devote ourselves to God, is seenIn living just as though no God there were. | Robert Browning | ||
598bf0f | Be sure that GodNe'er dooms to waste the strength he deigns impart. | Robert Browning | ||
3bb911d | Truth is within ourselves. | Robert Browning | ||
9cfcb5a | God is the perfect poet, Who in his person acts his own creations. | Robert Browning | ||
ad85fa1 | Strange secrets are let out by Death Who blabs so oft the follies of this world. | Robert Browning | ||
a2bef05 | The sad rhyme of the men who proudly clungTo their first fault, and withered in their pride. | Robert Browning | ||
adc3e71 | Every joy is gainAnd gain is gain, however small. | Robert Browning | ||
83b54ad | Progress isThe law of life: man is not Man as yet. | Robert Browning | ||
8622728 | Some unsuspected isle in the far seas,--Some unsuspected isle in far-off seas. | Robert Browning | ||
df8da47 | In the morning of the world,When earth was nigher heaven than now. | Robert Browning | ||
06e75af | When is man strong until he feels alone? | Robert Browning |