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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
12bef1e | If I were a girl, I'd despair. The supply of good women far exceeds that of a man who desrves them. | Robert Graves | ||
a1b56c9 | Love is a universal migraine. Blotting out reason. | Robert Graves | ||
b3c94cd | Take courage, lover! At any hand but hers? | Robert Graves | ||
d352e20 | And what of home -- how goes it, boys, While we die here in stench and noise? | Robert Graves | ||
030a1bc | Weep not, my wanton, smile upon my knee;When thou art old there's grief enough for thee. | Robert Greene (dramatist) | ||
5ba7dc9 | Sweet are the thoughts that savour of content;The quiet mind is richer than a crown. | Robert Greene (dramatist) | ||
34d3230 | A mind content both crown and kingdom is. | Robert Greene (dramatist) | ||
abe3fd3 | The head is borne towards the heavens and has two lights, as it were the sun and moon. | Robert Grosseteste | ||
6e4269e | The petitioner's problem is to avoid Scylla without being drawn into Charybdis. | Robert H. Jackson | ||
0628952 | Men are more often bribed by their loyalties and ambitions than by money. | Robert H. Jackson | ||
909831f | We can afford no liberties with liberty itself. | Robert H. Jackson | ||
9f3ee20 | But the validity of a doctrine does not depend on whose ox it gores. | Robert H. Jackson | ||
4c76c40 | The duty to disclose knowledge of crime rests upon all citizens. | Robert H. Jackson | ||
dd92eb7 | What did I know, what did I knowof love's austere and lonely offices? | Robert Hayden | ||
fbe0a5d | Standing to America, bringing homeblack gold, black ivory, black seed. | Robert Hayden | ||
68cf240 | Nobody wanted this commercialization of life. | Robert Heilbroner | ||
cdf8465 | History, as it comes into our daily lives, is charged with surprise and shock. | Robert Heilbroner | ||
0707b61 | Never ignore a gut feeling, but never believe that's enough. | Robert Heller | ||
001f55c | Never ignore a gut feeling: but never believe that it's enough on its own | Robert Heller | ||
7955a12 | Effective management always means asking the right question. | Robert Heller | ||
fb184b6 | Letting I dare not wait upon I would is a mug's game, and those who play it usually get mugged. | Robert Heller | ||
2e0d2da | A sweet disorder in the dressKindles in clothes a wantonness. | Robert Herrick (poet) | ||
8768a80 | You say to me-wards your affection's strong;Pray love me little, so you love me long. | Robert Herrick (poet) | ||
d3cb2d7 | Attempt the end, and never stand to doubt;Nothing's so hard but search will find it out. | Robert Herrick (poet) | ||
4f7d043 | Get up, sweet Slug-a-bed, and seeThe dew bespangling herb and tree. | Robert Herrick (poet) | ||
870e347 | 'Tis sin,Nay, profanation to keep in. | Robert Herrick (poet) | ||
f8a8c6d | Then while time serves, and we are but decaying.Come, my Corinna, come, let's go a Maying. | Robert Herrick (poet) | ||
d1e13a4 | Art quickens nature; care will make a face; Neglected beauty perisheth apace. | Robert Herrick (poet) | ||
ac1b563 | In America, nostalgia for things is apt to set in before they go. | Robert Hughes | ||
cb88c2f | What strip-mining is to nature, the art market has become to culture. | Robert Hughes | ||
b83d8d2 | The sense of not having the whole story that comes from living close up to traumatic events. | Robert Hughes | ||
860d8c8 | The hallmark of the minor artist is to be obsessed with style as an end in itself. | Robert Hughes | ||
7a09d5d | How immeasurably fortunate my father was in his faith! | Robert Hughes | ||
206b235 | It's reasonable to offer benefits. | Robert Hurt | ||
292cd4c | You cannot please everyone. You cannot soothe everyone. | Robert Jordan | ||
c9c81b5 | Adjectives modify nouns, adverbs modify verbs, advertisers modify the truth. | Robert J. Sawyer | ||
9555fe7 | Failing to act is a decision in and of itself. | Robert J. Sawyer | ||
a77ac9a | Throwing some light on the subject had only made the mystery deeper. | Robert J. Sawyer | ||
e65de79 | Jag barked dismissively. "Philosophy," he said. "Not science. They just want to believe that." | Robert J. Sawyer | ||
a988ec2 | but there, because there is no grace of God, go I. | Robert J. Sawyer | ||
39ad5b3 | He cursed himself for thinking anything this complex would end up not being a source of problems. | Robert J. Sawyer | ||
4b5aa4a | The fundamental of war has always been dehumanizing the enemy, seeing him as a soulless animal. | Robert J. Sawyer | ||
1e0ddef | He who foresees calamities suffers them twice over. | Robert J. Sawyer | ||
d304dee | Free will is an illusion. It is synonymous with incomplete perception. | Robert J. Sawyer |