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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 0674b05 | Great men hallow a whole people and lift up all who live in their time. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 7f94499 | Magnificent spectacle of human happiness. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 0cfb95f | I never read a book before reviewing it: it prejudices a man so. | Sydney Smith | ||
| d28f438 | Men who prefer any load of infamy, however great, to any pressure of taxation, however light. | Sydney Smith | ||
| e740373 | He not only overflowed with learning but stood in the slops. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 5644294 | It is the greatest of all mistakes to do nothing because you can only do little. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 7710f96 | It requires a surgical operation to get a joke well into a Scotch understanding. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 1e3fd46 | That knuckle-end of England--that land of Calvin, oatcakes, and sulphur. | Sydney Smith | ||
| e082caa | It is always right that a man should be able to render a reason for the faith that is within him. | Sydney Smith | ||
| a382e02 | Avoid shame, but do not seek glory: nothing so expensive as glory. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 195b39e | Take short views, hope for the best, and trust in God. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 9fd71d6 | The fox, when caught, is worth nothing: he is followed for the pleasure of following. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 07d6618 | She looked as if she had walked straight out of the ark. | Sydney Smith | ||
| b091a5d | No furniture so charming as books. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 7121963 | He] has not body enough to cover his mind decently with; his intellect is improperly exposed. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 8978a33 | Ah, you flavour everything; you are the vanilla of society. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 08e1e62 | As the French say, there are three sexes -- men, women, and clergymen. | Sydney Smith | ||
| db4d593 | Praise is the best diet for us, after all. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 38c2635 | Live always in the best company when you read. | Sydney Smith | ||
| f5b6a63 | He was a one-book man. Some men have only one book in them; others, a library. | Sydney Smith | ||
| d8ba2e8 | Let onion atoms lurk within the bowlAnd, scarce suspected, animate the whole. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 9327fa1 | Serenely full, the epicure would say,Fate cannot harm me, I have dined today. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 6d119c5 | Ah! what you don't know would make a great book. | Sydney Smith | ||
| fdcd8ab | We know nothing of tomorrow; our business is to be good and happy today. | Sydney Smith | ||
| cc33ee6 | I look upon Switzerland as an inferior sort of Scotland. | Sydney Smith | ||
| 562c490 | What would life be without arithmetic, but a scene of horrors? | Sydney Smith | ||
| 10c161e | I love musical theatre and my dream is to do Once On This Island. | Syesha Mercado | ||
| 670dd79 | I had too many bad comments from the judges. Too many, too late, at this point in time | Syesha Mercado | ||
| d1db2c7 | How frail the human heart must be --a mirrored pool of thought. | Sylvia Plath | ||
| ada93ea | I shut my eyes and all the world drops dead;I lift my lids and all is born again. | Sylvia Plath | ||
| 244915d | What did my fingers do before they held him?What did my heart do, with its love? | Sylvia Plath | ||
| 6239de1 | There must be quite a few things a hot bath won't cure, but I don't know many of them. | Sylvia Plath | ||
| 647bfa4 | To the person in the bell jar, blank and stopped as a dead baby, the world itself is the bad dream. | Sylvia Plath | ||
| c2344d7 | I took a deep breath and listened to the old brag of my heart: I am, I am, I am. | Sylvia Plath | ||
| c6900e3 | The blood jet is poetry,There is no stopping it. | Sylvia Plath | ||
| 76ba018 | I talk to God but the sky is empty. | Sylvia Plath | ||
| cf93f02 | The blood of love welled up in my heart with a slow pain. | Sylvia Plath | ||
| 97e93f9 | I must get back my soul from you; I am killing my flesh without it. | Sylvia Plath | ||
| 5bb164d | The abstract kills, the concrete saves. | Sylvia Plath | ||
| 92c606c | Arrogance cannot bear to see itself scorned and humility held in honor. | Symeon the New Theologian | ||
| 7e6555e | There is in souls a sympathy with sounds. | Sympathy | ||
| 93b0d5d | He watch'd and wept, he pray'd and felt for all. | Sympathy | ||
| 8c3d5a3 | A sympathy in choice. | Sympathy | ||
| 97af1b0 | Strengthen me by sympathizing with my strength not my weakness. | Sympathy |