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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 2d20f2f | Me therefore studious of laborious ease. | Studying | ||
| 2f62df8 | Studious of elegance and ease. | Studying | ||
| 875868c | Do not say: 'When I am free, I will study'; perhaps you will never be free. | Studying | ||
| 05d1697 | I'll talk a word with this same learned Theban.What is your study? | Studying | ||
| cc62871 | As turning the logs will make a dull fire burn, so changes of studies a dull brain. | Studying | ||
| 4c63cb9 | You are in some brown study. | Studying | ||
| db981c2 | Studious of ease, and fond of humble things. | Studying | ||
| 15c99d3 | Indifference to style ... is almost always symptomatic of the dogmatic sclerosis of content. | Style | ||
| 0b812a0 | Such labour'd nothings, in so strange a style,Amaze th' learn'd, and make the learned smile. | Style | ||
| 87e1370 | The style is the man. | Style | ||
| 3c72c9c | For style beyond the genius never dares. | Style | ||
| da6cfb0 | Clearness ornaments profound thoughts. | Style | ||
| 5b2f721 | Obscurity is the realm of error. | Style | ||
| 7ff5e99 | All styles are good except the tiresome kind. | Style | ||
| d7575a5 | distinctive manner which permits the grouping of works into related categories. | Style of art | ||
| 39df658 | It is in front of the paper that the artist creates himself. | Stéphane Mallarmé | ||
| fef6d43 | The sun as it's halted Resumes its descent Incandescent. | Stéphane Mallarmé | ||
| 4628490 | All alone I gave Myself for triumph the ideal sin of roses. | Stéphane Mallarmé | ||
| c8c43c1 | Inert, all burns in the fierce hour | Stéphane Mallarmé | ||
| 0c3a4f6 | As long as the public still needs my services, I shall do my best. | Su Jia-chyuan | ||
| 567f933 | Democracy and security do not fall from heaven -- they come with a cost. | Su Tseng-chang | ||
| e8973f4 | The slogan coined by him in early 1939 was - "Britain's difficulty is India's opportunity". | Subhas Chandra Bose | ||
| eb05865 | Men and women in their mutual attraction are driven to the very emptiness they are trying to avoid. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 7758e15 | Beauty takes us to a space that is ineffable, a place of secrets. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 5e7de2e | The best paradise is the paradise we are exiled from. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 707fb2c | What is the chance that one can roll up the sky like a hide? | Subhash Kak | ||
| 60dfe2b | The world is a game of information and paradox. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 22b3765 | I have so much of desire that desire itself is my fulfillment. | Subhash Kak | ||
| baa31c6 | Man is a mimic animal, happiest acting a part, needing a mask to tell the truth. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 6e3afa8 | Gods have many faces. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 46c50c7 | When the mind grasps the universe, the senses retreat. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 62f0a05 | History is scraps of evidence joined by the glue of imagination. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 9d3134c | Modern life alienates us from Nature, even our own. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 1dac410 | If the heart sorrows over physical loss, the spirit rejoices over hope of understanding. | Subhash Kak | ||
| dba451a | Europe has resurrected its pagan gods. | Subhash Kak | ||
| f3b5059 | The dance of the peacock attracts not only the peahen but also the human. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 3ead96f | The clash of civilizations is nothing but a clash of different myths. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 0c67c68 | If social media can bring the sense of freedom, it can also bind people into delusional cults. | Subhash Kak | ||
| b65d342 | There is nothing as uplifting and inspiring as the Upanishads. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 60b951a | A culture is like a lens through which people construct their world. | Subhash Kak | ||
| 2bd50e1 | Utterances which appear inspired are often not sublime but merely childish. | Sublime (philosophy) | ||
| 812d3a4 | Generally the ridiculous touches the sublime. | Sublime (philosophy) | ||
| 9f1f6c6 | Sublime Lucretius' poetry will pass awayOnly when Earth has seen its final day. | Sublime (philosophy) | ||
| bc3125e | There is only one step from the sublime to the ridiculous. | Sublime (philosophy) |