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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
d85789a | To preserve permanent good health, the state of mind must be taken into consideration. | Robert Owen | ||
b1a607f | Bob: People came here for religious freedom, and we worshipped those boys. | Robert Patrick (playwright) | ||
a893d14 | It's my party and I'll die if I want to! | Robert Patrick (playwright) | ||
5dfaae8 | More and more Emerson recedes grandly into history, as the future he predicted becomes a past. | Robert Penn Warren | ||
d5c86e7 | I longed to know the world's name. | Robert Penn Warren | ||
7d2df9e | How do poems grow? They grow out of your life. | Robert Penn Warren | ||
9662d66 | Here is the shadow of truth, for only the shadow is true. | Robert Penn Warren | ||
2a9e238 | Everything seems an echo of something else. | Robert Penn Warren | ||
98883e7 | I don't expect you'll hear me writing any poems to the greater glory of Ronald and Nancy Reagan. | Robert Penn Warren | ||
5c3805a | The lack of a sense of history is the damnation of the modern world. | Robert Penn Warren | ||
6d0be40 | In separateness only does love learn definition. | Robert Penn Warren | ||
14f0477 | All the mysteries of consciousness flower in the body. | Robert Pinsky | ||
6cf26ab | Part of making a poem is a process of day- dreaming. | Robert Pinsky | ||
7e78b2f | Understanding how DNA makes us who we are will teach us to be more tolerant of each other. | Robert Plomin | ||
b2e668a | DNA isn't all that matters but it matters more than everything else put together. | Robert Plomin | ||
ba83b4f | Discussion is an exchange of knowledge; argument an exchange of ignorance. | Robert Quillen | ||
ca6b1a3 | Government doesn't "intrude" on the "free market." It creates the market. | Robert Reich | ||
a53babb | What does it mean to be "successful"? How do you achieve your dreams? | Robert S. Kaplan | ||
848a9bf | News Flash: Self-indulgence is not what Jesus taught. | Robert S. McElvaine | ||
f22506e | They are so certain that they know God's mind because they equate their own minds with that of God. | Robert S. McElvaine | ||
fdaf602 | The most important function in the Bush presidency was the spreading of fear. | Robert S. McElvaine | ||
0f5bf13 | If a rat is a good model for your emotional life, you're in big trouble. | Robert Sapolsky | ||
14e9320 | From the very moment of your life, culture is leaving an imprint on who you are. | Robert Sapolsky | ||
58513fd | After his encounter with Jesus, a real Christian changes his conduct. | Robert Sarah | ||
d1cadcb | Baptized persons have the duty to believe not only with their heart but also with their intellect. | Robert Sarah | ||
4adf6d4 | To send light into the depths of the human heart -- this is the artist's calling! | Robert Schumann | ||
a4c5c70 | The talent works, the genius creates. | Robert Schumann | ||
5e6ddf4 | In order to compose, all you need to do is remember a tune that nobody else has thought of. | Robert Schumann | ||
d1cea17 | Now a promise made is a debt unpaid, and the trail has its own stern code. | Robert Service | ||
6e861df | I know you're sane and you know you're sane. But what if we're both wrong? | Robert Sheckley | ||
d657761 | This planet's secret menace was--freedom! | Robert Sheckley | ||
49e1ace | Paradox is the inevitable forerunner of chaos. | Robert Sheckley | ||
a9bc2be | Ifs and buts could erode the soundest of principles. | Robert Sheckley | ||
50d77b1 | Had he been right or was he just another visionary? | Robert Sheckley | ||
c68ac38 | Hope could be dangerous, desire could be catastrophic. | Robert Sheckley | ||
4e1eeb8 | It was one hell of an inspection when you went around finding how many sane men you had left. | Robert Sheckley | ||
281007a | He exaggerated somewhat. In fact, not one word did he say that was true. | Robert Sheckley | ||
dc75dd0 | Love is always a risk; but hate is a deadly peril. | Robert Sheckley | ||
bf53b21 | Still, no matter how commonplace, one's death is the most interesting event of one's life. | Robert Sheckley | ||
1b37d0d | They were shunned, and they had reacted to exclusion by exclusiveness. | Robert Sheckley | ||
0b5d0c1 | Remember, the inevitable inefficiency of a huge bureaucracy will be working for you. | Robert Sheckley | ||
b0653f1 | It was as easy as falling off a precipice. | Robert Sheckley | ||
6d28768 | Even rulers, notoriously the slowest of men to change, realized that something had to be done. | Robert Sheckley | ||
b7bc202 | Love is a wonderful game which begins in fun and ends in marriage. | Robert Sheckley |