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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
4fd4442 | A woman loves to be obeyed at first, although afterwards she finds her pleasure in obeying. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
eb50b5c | Is there anything in life so disenchanting as attainment? | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
d0c8ddf | A woman can earn her pardon for a good year of disobedience by a single adroit submission. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
bfdc30c | I regard you with an indifference closely bordering on aversion. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
97550e1 | An appeal to his alarm is never a good plan to rid oneself of a spirited young man. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
baf3496 | Time passes quickly with lovers. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
dd3a565 | In many ways an artistic nature unfits a man for practical existence. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
30f6d1b | Sight-seeing is the art of disappointment. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
0fca606 | The wine is bottled poetry. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
4e0c92f | The old land is still the true love, the others are but pleasant infidelities. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
8f825ca | Sanity itself is a kind of convention. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
adb68c0 | The imagination loves to trifle with what is not. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
64f45d7 | Wherever a man is, there will be a lie. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
a14a4cb | What is the Black Spot, Captain?" "That's a summons, mate." | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
ed5fca4 | They say cowardice is infectious; but then argument is, on the other hand, a great emboldener. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
25ec4a4 | Pieces of eight, pieces of eight, pieces of eight! | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
3e33546 | Many's a long night I've dreamed of cheese -- toasted mostly. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
2765d74 | Them that die will be the lucky ones! | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
0c5ac07 | The world is so full of a number of things,I'm sure we should all be as happy as kings. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
0612ffd | Children, you are very little,And your bones are very brittle. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
ce7b39e | Each side, in these sort of civil broils, takes the name of honesty for its own. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
244dbcf | Am I no a bonny fighter? | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
aa9628c | Who comes tonight? We ope the doors in vain | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
ea32973 | There's just ae thing I cannae bear,An' that's my conscience. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
e334146 | It is one thing to mortify curiosity, another to conquer it. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
7c2f0d3 | Man is not truly one, but truly two. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
f680a73 | All human beings, as we meet them, are commingled out of good and evil. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
f28e488 | Not every man is so great a coward as he thinks he is - nor yet so good a Christian. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
d11944e | Hatred betrayed is hatred impotent. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
5fe7aa2 | When we take our advantage unrelentingly, then we make war. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
73a892f | There are double words for everything: the word that swells, the word that belittles. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
cc284c3 | Bright is the ring of wordsWhen the right man rings them. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
fd5c86d | God, if this were enough,That I see things bare to the buff. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
7a41ebb | Be it granted me to behold you again in dying,Hills of home! | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
f459888 | Ice and iron cannot be welded. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
e6d5368 | The commonplaces are the great poetic truths. | Robert Louis Stevenson | ||
88148e2 | The electrification of the automobile is inevitable. | Robert Lutz | ||
887dabe | People who fear losing their jobs start lying | Robert Lutz | ||
5c4cfb6 | The number of rational hypotheses that can explain any given phenomenon is infinite. | Robert M. Pirsig | ||
25a686b | I think metaphysics is good if it improves everyday life; otherwise forget it. | Robert M. Pirsig | ||
a81f16d | All this is just an analogy. | Robert M. Pirsig | ||
3b6f7e2 | I am Phaedrus, that is who I am, and they are going to destroy me for speaking the Truth. | Robert M. Pirsig | ||
31fef04 | Who really can forget the past? What else is there to know? | Robert M. Pirsig | ||
5b8c402 | The most moral activity of all is the creation of space for life to move around. | Robert M. Pirsig |