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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| b5faf93 | The stars above us govern our conditions. | Stars | ||
| 7c8e2a6 | The unfolding star calls up the shepherd. | Stars | ||
| 545e908 | These blessed candles of the night. | Stars | ||
| 1a93133 | But who can count the stars of Heaven?Who sing their influence on this lower world? | Stars | ||
| 0fde640 | We are merely the stars' tennis balls, struck and bandied Which way please them. | Stars | ||
| 1cc8671 | Hence Heaven looks down on earth with all her eyes. | Stars | ||
| ff301f6 | A grisly meteor on his face. | Stars | ||
| 3129411 | And the sentinel stars set their watch in the sky. | Stars | ||
| 2643b2e | Where Andes, giant of the western star,With meteor standard to the winds unfurl'd. | Stars | ||
| 8c40920 | In yonder pensile orb, and every sphereThat gems the starry girdle of the year. | Stars | ||
| 2e98b90 | Now twilight lets her curtain down And pins it with a star. | Stars | ||
| a0e0c79 | While twilight's curtain gathering far,Is pinned with a single diamond star. | Stars | ||
| 5cd4c55 | Whilst twilight's curtain spreading far,Was pinned with a single star. | Stars | ||
| ecf98ae | Hast thou a charm to stay the morning-starIn his steep course? | Stars | ||
| 27b6331 | Or soar aloft to be the spangled skiesAnd gaze upon her with a thousand eyes. | Stars | ||
| e5cac23 | All for Love, or the Lost Pleiad. | Stars | ||
| ef8ddf6 | The stars that have most glory have no rest. | Stars | ||
| 88bbc97 | The starres, bright sentinels of the skies. | Stars | ||
| 386f88d | The starres of the nightLike tapers cleare without number. | Stars | ||
| b6a0e4f | The morning stars sang together, and all the sons of God shouted for joy. | Stars | ||
| bbf888a | Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion? | Stars | ||
| d7b4e34 | Canst thou guide Arcturus with his sons? | Stars | ||
| 48bd5ce | Who falls for love of God shall rise a star. | Stars | ||
| 1d8f123 | The stars in their courses fought against Sisera. | Stars | ||
| 9ceab9c | The stars, heav'n sentry, wink and seem to die. | Stars | ||
| 236100c | Now the bright morning-star, day's harbinger,Comes dancing from the east. | Stars | ||
| 5f4779c | The quenchless stars, so eloquently bright,Untroubled sentries of the shadow'y night. | Stars | ||
| 06bbd70 | The stars stand sentinel by night. | Stars | ||
| 7d2509b | And the day star arise in your hearts. | Stars | ||
| d9c36dc | Would that I were the heaven, that I might beAll full of love-lit eyes to gaze on thee. | Stars | ||
| decdf57 | No star is ever lost we once have seen,We always may be what we might have been. | Stars | ||
| 959e8f4 | Hesperus bringing together All that the morning star scattered. | Stars | ||
| 9dc9e62 | Non est ad astra mollis e terris via.-- There is no easy way to the stars from the earth. | Stars | ||
| 6a67023 | O that my spirit were yon heaven of night,Which gazes on thee with its thousand eyes. | Stars | ||
| ab0f525 | He that strives to touch a star, Oft stumbles at a straw. | Stars | ||
| 7e72676 | As shaking terrors from his blazing hair,A sanguine comet gleams through dusky air. | Stars | ||
| e945376 | The stars shall be rent into threds of light,And scatter'd like the beards of comets. | Stars | ||
| 8a9fef1 | But He is risen, a later star of dawn. | Stars | ||
| 9ba3919 | The last 10% it takes to launch something takes as much energy as the first 90%. | Startup company | ||
| 23e4a9f | It is strange so great a statesman shouldBe so sublime a poet. | Statesmanship | ||
| 017b004 | Learn to think imperially. | Statesmanship | ||
| 286571f | No statesman e'er will find it worth his painsTo tax our labours and excise our brains. | Statesmanship | ||
| 9a7faae | Peace, commerce, and honest friendship with all nations--entangling alliances with none. | Statesmanship | ||
| 1905fd1 | A great statesman is he who knows when to depart from traditions, as well as when to adhere to them. | Statesmanship |