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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
29cd37c | Systems should be classified] on the basis of the types of inputs with which they must cope. | Robert E. Machol | ||
ad1044a | If the assumptions are wrong, the conclusions aren't likely to be very good. | Robert E. Machol | ||
17b2100 | One-fifth of the people are against everything all the time. | Robert F. Kennedy | ||
c8f7eb3 | The free way of life proposes ends, but it does not prescribe means. | Robert F. Kennedy | ||
8069a16 | Now I can go back to being ruthless again. | Robert F. Kennedy | ||
60e4f07 | About one-fifth of the people are against everything all the time. | Robert F. Kennedy | ||
62e67a4 | Tragedy is a tool for the living to gain wisdom, not a guide by which to live. | Robert F. Kennedy | ||
99b570d | I have done this to show what an Englishman can do. | Robert Falcon Scott | ||
5c58bff | Once you open up a secret, it starts leaking out all over. | Robert Ferrigno | ||
9150fbc | Because I was an idiot. | Robert Oppenheimer | ||
ec2f242 | The faith is not the problem, the problem is the faithful. | Robert Ferrigno | ||
20ce61b | The fact is the sweetest dream that labor knows. | Robert Frost | ||
6393a7d | Home is the place where, when you have to go there, They have to take you in. | Robert Frost | ||
982fa4a | Pressed into service means pressed out of shape. | Robert Frost | ||
1d88584 | To warm the frozen swamp as best it could With the slow smokeless burning of decay. | Robert Frost | ||
3b31fcf | The little graveyard where my people are! So small the window frames the whole of it. | Robert Frost | ||
970b90b | We love the things we love for what they are. | Robert Frost | ||
22e84a4 | The snake stood up for evil in the Garden. | Robert Frost | ||
001d342 | The world has room to make a bear feel free; The universe seems cramped to you and me. | Robert Frost | ||
03bd525 | Let me be the one To do what is done. | Robert Frost | ||
2c29103 | Writing free verse is like playing tennis with the net down. | Robert Frost | ||
c9924e1 | The old dog barks backward without getting up; I can remember when he was a pup. | Robert Frost | ||
0edeeca | Happiness makes up in height for what it lacks in length. | Robert Frost | ||
7fa01b8 | Take care to sell your horse before he dies. The art of life is passing losses on. | Robert Frost | ||
276caf7 | Courage is of the heart by derivation, And great it is. But fear is of the soul. | Robert Frost | ||
6906060 | Love is an irresistible desire to be irresistibly desired. | Robert Frost | ||
799cfa8 | A poet never takes notes. You never take notes in a love affair. | Robert Frost | ||
20fb956 | Poetry is a way of taking life by the throat. | Robert Frost | ||
35256b9 | A liberal is a man too broadminded to take his own side in a quarrel. | Robert Frost | ||
3e6d902 | It takes all sorts of in and outdoor schooling To get adapted to my kind of fooling. | Robert Frost | ||
8f22697 | Till we came to be Anywhere in space. | Robert Frost | ||
470ae18 | In three words I can sum up everything I've learned about life -- It goes on. | Robert Frost | ||
d6c3d1f | Don't worry that children never listen to you; worry that they are always watching you. | Robert Fulghum | ||
d112310 | Life-and-death. Lifedeath. One event. One short event. Don't forget. | Robert Fulghum | ||
428863e | You can't always explain everything you do to everybody, you know. | Robert Fulghum | ||
b65c772 | I don't think the thing is to be well known, but being worth knowing. | Robert Fulghum | ||
d4145d7 | Most governments lie to each other. That's the way business gets done. | Robert Gates | ||
2c3ff2a | There's no safer investment in the world than in the United States. | Robert Gibbs | ||
8d86282 | It would be premature to suggest that the nation-state is dead or dying. | Robert Gilpin | ||
824965b | The world economy diffuses rather than concentrates wealth. | Robert Gilpin | ||
83a777e | Japanese refer to Europe as a "museum" and America as a "farm." | Robert Gilpin | ||
aa573a6 | The dead may speak the truth only, even when it discredits themselves. | Robert Graves | ||
7053e23 | To be a poet is a condition rather than a profession. | Robert Graves | ||
f2ebd3f | A perfect poem is impossible. Once it had been written, the world would end. | Robert Graves |