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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 09cde7e | Pity and needMake all flesh kin. There is no caste in blood. | Sympathy | ||
| 4d8e8e9 | Of a truth, men are mystically united: a mystic bond of brotherhood makes all men one. | Sympathy | ||
| 5bf60cc | Jobling, there are chords in the human mind. | Sympathy | ||
| 63756d8 | The secrets of life are not shown except to sympathy and likeness. | Sympathy | ||
| feccee3 | The craving for sympathy is the common boundary-line between joy and sorrow. | Sympathy | ||
| f52a0dc | We pine for kindred natures To mingle with our own. | Sympathy | ||
| 72b9ab5 | Yet, taught by time, my heart has learned to glowFor other's good, and melt at other's woe. | Sympathy | ||
| 7bf6763 | Never elated while one man's oppress'd;Never dejected while another's blessed. | Sympathy | ||
| 00e49d9 | If thou art something bring thy soul and interchange with mine. | Sympathy | ||
| 5b9f380 | They have burned up all the synagogues of God in the land. | Synagogue | ||
| 46dfaa5 | the greatest Greek city and the most beautiful of them all... | Syracuse, Sicily | ||
| f4d4f38 | A system is a way of going broke mathematically | System | ||
| 59a9d33 | Now a system is nothing but a mental connexion applied to a number of isolated events. | System | ||
| 4ee511d | The complexity of a system is no guarantee of its accuracy. | System | ||
| ba47c14 | Each atom is a system of all things. | System | ||
| cb8c43a | A system is defined as any combination of matter that we wish to study | System | ||
| 3b8e467 | Now a system is said to be at equilibrium when it has no further tendency to change its properties | System | ||
| f182e92 | A system can be defined as a set of elements standing in interrelations. | System | ||
| 52e08ca | Another system is possible. Another system is a necessity. | System | ||
| 9196eab | The Sophist demonstrates that everything is true and nothing is true. | Søren Kierkegaard | ||
| 5fccef4 | Most men pursue pleasure with such breathless haste that they hurry past it. | Søren Kierkegaard | ||
| e1833e8 | Translated by Todd Nichol along with Prefaces 1997 | Søren Kierkegaard | ||
| 82e1a2b | These two essays probably will essentially be able to interest only theologians. (Preface) | Søren Kierkegaard | ||
| ca2cff0 | b. The Difference between a Genius and an Apostle. by H.H. | Søren Kierkegaard | ||
| b2e1265 | Out of love, God becomes man. He says: "See, here is what it is to be a human being." | Søren Kierkegaard | ||
| 445e136 | Source: Without Authority by Soren Kierkegaard, Hong 1997 P. 145ff | Søren Kierkegaard | ||
| 0739be5 | The Spirit brings faith, the faith. | Søren Kierkegaard | ||
| caa8807 | I'm giving up everything I can't stand for Lent. | T. A. Waters | ||
| ad92096 | What will people say?""Who," I asked, "is going to tell them?" | T. A. Waters | ||
| d0a9ad1 | Let's set a precedent and try to approach this thing logically. | T. A. Waters | ||
| 3644de6 | Everybody seemed to be in show business; what the hell had happened to the audience? | T. A. Waters | ||
| 5db0917 | No chemical carcinogen is nearly so important in causing human cancer as animal protein. | T. Colin Campbell | ||
| 6944421 | Literature, like memory, selects only the vivid patches. | T. E. Hulme | ||
| a3d607c | There is nothing to do but keep on. | T. E. Hulme | ||
| 13350e3 | All emotions are the ore from which poetry may be sifted. | T. E. Hulme | ||
| 1b413e4 | Old houses were scaffolding once and workmen whistling. | T. E. Hulme | ||
| 76bddc3 | My objection to metre is that it enables people to write verse with no poetic inspiration. | T. E. Hulme | ||
| aa58d85 | The prose writer drags meaning along with a rope, the poet makes it stand out and hit you. | T. E. Hulme | ||
| d62efa1 | Poetry is no more, no less than a mosaic of words, so great exactness is required for each one. | T. E. Hulme | ||
| 354a50d | To have news value is to have a tin can tied to one's tail. | T. E. Lawrence | ||
| 4ef95a7 | The printing press is the greatest weapon in the armory of the modern commander... | T. E. Lawrence | ||
| 4913cd0 | the sword also means clean-ness + death | T. E. Lawrence | ||
| 4a70266 | Rebels, especially successful rebels, were of necessity bad subjects and worse governors. | T. E. Lawrence | ||
| 823f612 | God is love, the parson whined.Yes, and is he also blind? | T. H. White |