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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 1ab6d31 | Simplicity is a part of faith. | Simplicity | ||
| 956b0d2 | I would have written a shorter letter, but I did not have the time. | Simplicity | ||
| 39ca6a8 | S]implicity is not so simple to attain. | Simplicity | ||
| 47a7310 | Simplicity is a state of mind. | Simplicity | ||
| 8f71414 | Humanity lives and always has lived on certain elemental provisions. | Simplicity | ||
| ce90de5 | All who have served the Revolution have plowed the sea. | Simón Bolívar | ||
| d2adf4a | Citation | Simón Bolívar | ||
| 3fc097f | The treasures of the ubi birds. I will gather their eggs for you. | Sin (mythology) | ||
| 2537b76 | Bashful sincerity and comely love. | Sincerity | ||
| 7d2608b | Men should be what they seem; Or those that be not, would they might seem none! | Sincerity | ||
| 8d20075 | Of all the evil spirits abroad at this hour in the world, insincerity is the most dangerous. | Sincerity | ||
| 127ec56 | There is no greater delight than to be conscious of sincerity on self-examination. | Sincerity | ||
| 46a6c48 | W]ant to bring it? Bring it. But, we ain't singing. We're bringing drama. | Singing | ||
| 9298546 | She loves to laugh; she loves to sing. She does everything. | Singing | ||
| 954f3f3 | A singer ... is no more than an actor set to music. | Singing | ||
| 101f5b6 | I see you have a singing face -- a heavy, dull, sonata face. | Singing | ||
| 1f7f130 | Then they began to sing"Scherzando! ma non troppo, ppp." | Singing | ||
| 334f8e0 | So she poured out the liquid music of her voice to quench the thirst of his spirit. | Singing | ||
| 42449f3 | He the sweetest of all singers. | Singing | ||
| 0ad0a98 | Sang in tones of deep emotion,Songs of love and songs of longing. | Singing | ||
| bb45eed | Sweetest the strain when in the song The singer has been lost. | Singing | ||
| 34981cd | You know you haven't got a singing face. | Singing | ||
| 7cfd639 | Thou hast by moonlight at her window sungWith feigning voice verses of feigning love. | Singing | ||
| ecc1aac | O! she will sing the savageness out of a bear. | Singing | ||
| edd610b | His tongue is now a stringless instrument. | Singing | ||
| c51feab | But one puritan amongst them, and he sings psalms to hornpipes. | Singing | ||
| 73f2f3e | One united people, regardless of race, language or religion. | Sinnathamby Rajaratnam | ||
| 56cac4d | I love digging out old records ... Fashion goes round in circles. | Siobhan Fahey | ||
| 82c95b2 | Personal injury is a more serious matter than damage to property. | Sir Alexander Cockburn, 12th Baronet | ||
| 141fc5e | Memory, in widow's weeds, with naked feet stands on a tombstone. | Sir Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Baronet | ||
| ffecbcf | Man should be ever better than he seems. | Sir Aubrey de Vere, 2nd Baronet | ||
| b47ab24 | It seems to me that the argument of the defendant's counsel blows hot and cold at the same time. | Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet | ||
| 5b339ec | Some instances of strength of memory are very surprising. | Sir Francis Buller, 1st Baronet | ||
| 63d0877 | You need not cite cases that are familiar. | Sir Frederick Pollock, 1st Baronet | ||
| 92bb36e | Circumstantial evidence only raises a probability. | Sir Frederick Pollock, 1st Baronet | ||
| f31189d | A woman cannot be a pastor by the law of God. I say more, it is against the law of the realm. | Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet | ||
| 725ff4c | I may use mine own as I will. | Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet | ||
| 08e1d52 | The laws of the realm do admit nothing against the law of God. | Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet | ||
| 5c2e3bb | Men will not commonly steal women that are nothing worth. | Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet | ||
| 6adf908 | Fiction is never admitted where truth may work. | Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet | ||
| 2694a08 | That whom he could not by the sword destroy, he might supplant by the law. | Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet | ||
| 87ba655 | Zeal and indignation are fervent passions. | Sir Henry Hobart, 1st Baronet | ||
| d8e0797 | Let no cobler go beyond his last. | Sir John Bayley, 1st Baronet | ||
| 16da338 | The Judge is intrusted with the liberties of the people, and his saying is the Law. | Sir Thomas Twisden, 1st Baronet |