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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
56a7126 | You can be bored with anything if you try hard enough. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
3e141d2 | Dull grown-ups and bright children form a particularly tolerant friendship. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
a84a5de | The rich are always enamored of the ancient. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
b61669d | Don't go chattering to the stars if you're going to do it with your eyes closed. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
a1b8bc4 | The inevitable is that unprepared for. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
d8b791c | Yeah, nigger, you better grin. Niggers can't smile in this book. (p. 87) | Samuel R. Delany | ||
3723b57 | And who's to say where life ceases and theater begins-- | Samuel R. Delany | ||
a67367b | Ah ha!" the Spike said. "I think we have just gotten down to a gritty--or at least a nitty." | Samuel R. Delany | ||
98e2bf4 | She simply has no concept of what's real and what's fantasy--did I say? She's in the theater. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
4fa852d | You mean I've come all this way to kill a man, and you tell me he's gone? | Samuel R. Delany | ||
057246d | To be a bandit is better than to be a slave! | Samuel R. Delany | ||
39e4518 | For better or for worse, she found herself putting aside fear in favor of curiosity. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
ea7b1e2 | 'To write for others,' she thought, 'it seems one must be a spy--or a teller of tales.' | Samuel R. Delany | ||
5e8406c | Pryn felt the reckless freedom of assertion. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
20203e8 | What real power can buy, of course, is anonymity. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
b8387fc | I'm a public man, my princess. That means my only meaning is the web of signs I publicly inhabit. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
f80108b | What makes a boy interesting does not make a man interesting. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
3b3bcdb | It is the rare society that does not abuse its artists. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
7c9732f | The artist's performance is always more or less aleatory. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
d5f61d8 | The audience's performance is always more or less stochastic. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
a52d70f | Origins are always constructs, always contouring ideological agendas. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
61f767f | Men and women are less than a chromosome apart. | Samuel R. Delany | ||
e63d580 | O! what a Godlike Power is that of doing Good! -- I envy the Rich and the Great for nothing else! | Samuel Richardson | ||
ad2148e | My Master said, on another Occasion, that those who doubt most, always erred least. | Samuel Richardson | ||
e241a2b | That dangerous but too commonly received notion, that a reformed rake makes the best husband. | Samuel Richardson | ||
3f49e22 | The person who will bear much shall have much to bear, all the world through. | Samuel Richardson | ||
36c4ff9 | The pleasures of the mighty are obtained by the tears of the poor. | Samuel Richardson | ||
cb5f6c7 | Love gratified, is love satisfied -- and love satisfied, is indifference begun. | Samuel Richardson | ||
a2e185f | Nothing can be more wounding to a spirit not ungenerous, than a generous forgiveness. | Samuel Richardson | ||
9df87d6 | Those who have least to do are generally the most busy people in the world. | Samuel Richardson | ||
2a106c2 | I had but one joy, the apple of the eye of my delights , to preach Christ my Lord | Samuel Rutherford | ||
7ec88c7 | The good Husbandman may pluck His rose & gather in His lily. | Samuel Rutherford | ||
8b6d6c2 | Every day we may see some new thing in Christ. His love hath neither brim nor bottom. | Samuel Rutherford | ||
9517267 | Take Christ in with you under your yoke, and let patience have her perfect work. | Samuel Rutherford | ||
6c8d2b2 | There is nothing that will make you a Christian indeed, but a taste of the sweetness of Christ. | Samuel Rutherford | ||
c55af00 | Christ seeketh your help in your place; give Him your hand. | Samuel Rutherford | ||
364c414 | Welcome, welcome, cross of Christ, if Christ be with it. | Samuel Rutherford | ||
782690b | How soon would faith freeze without a cross! | Samuel Rutherford | ||
f920af1 | Build your nest upon no tree here, for ye see that God hath sold the forest to death. | Samuel Rutherford | ||
121b2f9 | Grow as a palm-tree on God's Mount Zion; howbeit shaken with winds, yet the root is fast. | Samuel Rutherford | ||
0cdc3df | If ye never had a sick night and a pained soul for sin, ye have not yet lighted upon Christ. | Samuel Rutherford | ||
c1a20c4 | Make not Christ a liar in distrusting His promise. | Samuel Rutherford | ||
5e297db | Blest hour! it was a luxury -- to be! | Samuel Taylor Coleridge | ||
5ff967f | The frost performs its secret ministry, Unhelped by any wind. | Samuel Taylor Coleridge |