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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
92b501a | A beautiful battle is one you don't have to fight. | Robert Jordan | ||
ce3bbbf | The boy was dead eager, which could soon lead to plain dead. | Robert Jordan | ||
650e183 | To fight the raven you may make alliance with the serpent until the battle is done. | Robert Jordan | ||
32ba33e | Let the lord of chaos rule. | Robert Jordan | ||
0be5a87 | Sometimes, a wife must do what her husband cannot. | Robert Jordan | ||
58e3bda | The more tragic things get, the more I feel like laughing. | Robert Jordan | ||
5603267 | What could not be changed must be endured. | Robert Jordan | ||
e920f29 | A man's word must be as good as an oath sworn beneath the Light or it was no good at all. | Robert Jordan | ||
9b472da | Anger narrowed the vision and made for foolish choices. | Robert Jordan | ||
9460813 | Scientific research is not conducted in a social vacuum. | Robert K. Merton | ||
483f192 | No man knows fully what has shaped his own thinking | Robert K. Merton | ||
4b74561 | When you don't have a hammer, you don't want anything to look like a nail. | Robert Kagan | ||
d310648 | Technological change is beneficial only when other jobs replace the ones lost. | Robert Kuttner | ||
cb435ff | If social security depresses savings rates, it is only because it is unfunded. | Robert Kuttner | ||
bce8948 | In general, we seem to associate complexity with anything we find difficult to understand. | Robert L. Flood | ||
49c6152 | Positivism : knowledge is hard, real, and capable of being transmitted in a tangible form. | Robert L. Flood | ||
0c93423 | His eye-stubs reached out toward the Eyes in an attempt to copulate with the stars. | Robert L. Forward | ||
318897c | If the computer had been a human, its eyebrows would have raised. | Robert L. Forward | ||
549dd7d | Governments, by their nature, are instruments of privilege. | Robert LeFevre | ||
5dbad78 | Government doesn't cure problems. It aggravates them. | Robert LeFevre | ||
004129d | If men are good, you don't need government; if men are evil or ambivalent, you don't dare have one. | Robert LeFevre | ||
1dddc3e | An anarchist is anyone who believes in less government than you do. | Robert LeFevre | ||
34cde79 | Government is a disease masquerading as its own cure. | Robert LeFevre | ||
3dae7ba | Government may be intrinsically evil; clearly they operate on the basis of tax predation. | Robert LeFevre | ||
f077586 | The aim of the anarchist is to eliminate private ownership. | Robert LeFevre | ||
24501be | Very few crooks perform with a police audience. | Robert LeFevre | ||
9519d9c | The American flag has been forced to retire. This is intolerable. | Robert Lee Bullard | ||
24c6ce4 | You are there, stay there. | Robert Lee Bullard | ||
f0ccb7f | How shall I do to love? Believe. How shall I do to believe? Love. | Robert Leighton (bishop) | ||
7b7a22d | When a Russian pig has to be beaten, it would be the ordinary German worker who would have to do it. | Robert Ley | ||
099ab10 | I admire the new Turkey and its great leader Ataturk. | Robert Ley | ||
8bde52e | Turn parson, Colman, that's the way to thrive;Your parsons are the happiest men alive. | Robert Lloyd (poet) | ||
0aed5a4 | Mankind was never so happily inspired as when it made a cathedral. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
cec535d | Every man is his own doctor of divinity, in the last resort. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
35f342c | Youth is wholly experimental. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
14def55 | Nothing like a little judicious levity. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
9f78d8a | Our business in this world is not to succeed, but to continue to fail, in good spirits. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
2e34573 | Vanity dies hard; in some obstinate cases it outlives the man. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
1c34834 | There is but one art, to omit. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
1badf6a | To be overwise is to ossify; and the scruple-monger ends by standing stockstill. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
4c59e5b | You could read Kant by yourself, if you wanted; but you must share a joke with someone else. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
f4531eb | Old and young, we are all on our last cruise. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
2bb1623 | To travel hopefully is a better thing than to arrive. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
c0f4068 | The devil, depend upon it, can sometimes do a very gentlemanly thing. | Robert Louis Stevenson |