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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 8b70e28 | The best days of the church have always been its singing days. | Song | ||
| 1aed165 | And heaven had wanted one immortal song. | Song | ||
| 35aac29 | Song opens a window to the secret places of the soul. | Song | ||
| a504516 | Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought. | Song | ||
| 683e0be | All this for a song. | Song | ||
| 0a55dac | Unlike my subject now * * * shall be my song,It shall be witty and it sha'n't be long! | Song | ||
| 976c232 | He play'd an ancient ditty long since mute,In Provence call'd, "La belle dame sans merci." | Song | ||
| e54fc94 | We are tenting tonight on the old camp ground,Give us a song to cheer. | Song | ||
| 4ca784c | The song on its mighty pinionsTook every living soul, and lifted it gently to heaven. | Song | ||
| 850229d | Song forbids victorious deeds to die. | Song | ||
| fb183b2 | The lively Shadow-World of Song. | Song | ||
| e9892d8 | Songs consecrate to truth and liberty. | Song | ||
| bb6db61 | Knitting and withal singing, and it seemed that her voice comforted her hands to work. | Song | ||
| 34a3fe5 | Short swallow-flights of song, that dipTheir wings in tears, and skim away. | Song | ||
| ea7583e | Cicala to cicala is dear, and ant to ant, and hawks to hawks, but to me the muse and song. | Song | ||
| 859ecec | Grasshopper to grasshopper, ant to ant is dear,Hawks love hawks, but I the muse and song. | Song | ||
| 933ee0e | Swift, swift, and bring with you Song's Indian summer! | Song | ||
| 08f5d16 | Soft words, with nothing in them, make a song. | Song | ||
| 351e54d | A careless song, with a little nonsense in it now and then, does not mis-become a monarch. | Song | ||
| 44ef9f7 | I am my beloved's, and my beloved is mine: he feedeth among the lilies. | Song of Solomon | ||
| f46e2c9 | Universal suffrage is one kind of democracy, but it is not the only way of democracy. | Sonia Chan | ||
| c613560 | Until we get equality in education, we won't have an equal society. | Sonia Sotomayor | ||
| 9059d8f | To the extent that I wear skirts I've gone native | Sonic Youth | ||
| 124bce2 | I am the first to jump up and say that I am a proud Samoan. | Sonny Bill Williams | ||
| 0721c2a | If you don't have massive dreams, you might as well stay in bed. | Sonny Bill Williams | ||
| ffd1e73 | Well, here's another nice mess you've gotten me into! | Sons of the Desert | ||
| 2d9e081 | In my mind, there is still the idea of fraternity in the Bible. | Soong Ching-ling | ||
| addb5d4 | Beauty is how you feel inside, and it reflects in your eyes. It is not something physical. | Sophia Loren | ||
| f8d04a4 | Nothing makes a woman more beautiful than the belief that she is beautiful. | Sophia Loren | ||
| 9a31476 | My jealousy is a congenital illness, or maybe in loving him I have nothing else to love. | Sophia Tolstaya | ||
| 291db38 | We live in such isolation, and here I am again with my silent friend, my diary. | Sophia Tolstaya | ||
| 9bbc990 | If you are going to take your clothes off for something, it better be a good cause. | Sophie Monk | ||
| 5ea327c | The only true method of action in this world is to be in it, but not of it. | Sophie Swetchine | ||
| d8d2015 | To love deeply in one direction makes us more loving in all others | Sophie Swetchine | ||
| 6cb2fb5 | Youth should be a savings-bank. | Sophie Swetchine | ||
| 5343f2e | A lie never lives to be old. | Sophocles | ||
| 0714c1a | A short saying often contains much wisdom. | Sophocles | ||
| ba64960 | Heaven ne'er helps the men who will not act. | Sophocles | ||
| bc17e4d | Children are the anchors of a mother's life. | Sophocles | ||
| b77e97c | The truth is always the strongest argument. | Sophocles | ||
| effaa22 | The dice of Zeus fall ever luckily. | Sophocles | ||
| 260509b | Fortune is not on the side of the faint-hearted. | Sophocles | ||
| f36f539 | No oath can be too binding for a lover. | Sophocles | ||
| dd99538 | Thoughts are mightier than strength of hand. | Sophocles |