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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 1c43e4d | A son is not a judge of his father, but the conscience of the father is in his son. | Simon Soloveychik | ||
| 6fada2f | Diophantus is modern. | Simon Stevin | ||
| 6f7c080 | The second Definition. Number is that which expresseth the quantitie of each thing. | Simon Stevin | ||
| af3aa65 | The sixt Definition. A Whole number is either a unitie, or a compounded multitude of unities. | Simon Stevin | ||
| 57da21f | Attention is the rarest and purest form of generosity. | Simone Weil | ||
| b11af30 | Whenever one tries to suppress doubt, there is tyranny. | Simone Weil | ||
| b2696c1 | Alexander is to a peasant proprietor what Don Juan is to a happily married husband. | Simone Weil | ||
| a5a3302 | Conformity is an imitation of grace. | Simone Weil | ||
| 110c360 | Liberty, taking the word in its concrete sense, consists in the ability to choose. | Simone Weil | ||
| 5c274be | A Pharisee is someone who is virtuous out of obedience to the Great Beast. | Simone Weil | ||
| f478e1c | Truth is sought not because it is truth but because it is good. | Simone Weil | ||
| 22b21f4 | The miser deprives himself of his treasure because of his desire for it. | Simone Weil | ||
| 5a2e713 | If we love God while thinking that he does not exist, he will manifest his existence. | Simone Weil | ||
| 8e12299 | The first thing that we know about ourselves is our imperfection. | Simone Weil | ||
| 0086c5b | Science affirms that ..." Science is voiceless; it is the scientists who talk. | Simone Weil | ||
| 0d8ac99 | I wish that every human life might be pure transparent freedom. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| a64f7e9 | What is an adult? A child blown up by age. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| c12ed03 | Time is beginning to flow again. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| 08c7418 | If I had amnesia, I'd be almost like other men. Perhaps I'd even be able to love you. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| 887b958 | I'm never afraid. But in my case it's nothing to be proud of. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| c1845fc | They were walking side by side, but each was alone. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| eef7f82 | You're unique like all other women. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| d17d93d | I was born in Italy on the 17th May 1279 in a castle in the city of Carmona. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| 5da8927 | What has value in their eyes is never what is done for them; it's what they do for themselves. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| 80befd5 | It is impossible to do anything for anyone. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| f43581c | If you live long enough, you'll see that every victory turns into a defeat. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| 35a9834 | After wars peace, after peace, another war. Every day men are born and others die. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| 7456b35 | Try to stay a man amongst men ... There's no other hope for you. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| 6ccd6b4 | The present enshrines the past—and in the past all history has been made by men. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| bc3cb0a | It is doubtless impossible to approach any human problems with a mind free from bias. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| adbb4db | To "catch" a husband is an art; to "hold" him is a job. | Simone de Beauvoir | ||
| 7ae7ee7 | Simplicity is the most deceitful mistress that ever betrayed man. | Simplicity | ||
| 8287ab9 | Simplicity is very complicated. | Simplicity | ||
| 68d1b90 | Simplicity -- the art of maximizing the amount of work not done -- is essential. | Simplicity | ||
| 8aace7d | 'Tis the gift to be simple, 'tis the gift to be free. | Simplicity | ||
| 3181654 | Simplify, then add lightness | Simplicity | ||
| 8e588c0 | Simplicity is the shortest path to a solution. | Simplicity | ||
| 22b4e2a | Simplicity is prerequisite for reliability. | Simplicity | ||
| 461c0c4 | Everything should be made as simple as possible, but no simpler. | Simplicity | ||
| c6bf2d5 | Nothing is more simple than greatness; indeed, to be simple is to be great. | Simplicity | ||
| 89284f6 | Nature has a great simplicity and, therefore, a great beauty. | Simplicity | ||
| 7b32ab6 | Generally nature hangs out a sign of simplicity in the face of a fool. | Simplicity | ||
| 3dd411f | All religions are incorporated in the principle of Truth, Simplicity and Love. | Simplicity | ||
| 69f5d91 | The greatest truths are the simplest: and so are the greatest men. | Simplicity |