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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 13dcab3 | God is love, the bishops tell.Yes, I know, But love is hell. | T. H. White | ||
| e4da1ba | The fisherman fishes as the urchin eats cream buns, from lust. | T. H. White | ||
| 7505428 | Dogs, like very small children, are quite mad. | T. H. White | ||
| af07509 | Aviators live by hours, not by days. | T. H. White | ||
| d45d80f | A Humble PRESENT to Our Female MOUNTAIN + From the CITIZENS + BOROUGH of LILLIPUT in EXILE | T. H. White | ||
| 215d024 | They (the enemy) pottered off through Idiot's Utterly, High Hiccough, Malpaquet Middling and Mome. | T. H. White | ||
| fafdd8d | A dangerous person to disagree with. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| 660c091 | It is certain that a book is not harmless merely because no one is consciously offended by it. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| 20f45a0 | In the room the women come and go Talking of Michelangelo. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| 3b8eed5 | Here I am, an old man in a dry month, Being read to by a boy, waiting for rain. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| c7e4359 | Webster was much possessed by death And saw the skull beneath the skin | T. S. Eliot | ||
| 696c1be | O O O O that Shakespeherian Rag-- So intelligent | T. S. Eliot | ||
| 02d34ca | A penny for the Old Guy | T. S. Eliot | ||
| ed82d3d | Prophesy to the wind, to the wind only for only The wind will listen. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| 3d11a9b | Let me show you the work of the humble. Listen. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| 5954a56 | In the vacant places We will build with new bricks | T. S. Eliot | ||
| 9932f30 | Much to cast down, much to build, much to restore. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| 9188bdd | Our age is an age of moderate virtue And moderate vice | T. S. Eliot | ||
| 7471a31 | The soul of Man must quicken to creation. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| ab473ef | The work of creation is never without travail | T. S. Eliot | ||
| e921e06 | Light The visible reminder of Invisible Light. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| d3c6b81 | O Light Invisible, we praise Thee! Too bright for mortal vision. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| 8128a9c | We see the light but see not whence it comes. O Light Invisible, we glorify Thee! | T. S. Eliot | ||
| 654f8be | When the day's hustle and bustle is done, Then the Gumbie Cat's work is but hardly begun. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| d0ba05b | It is not enthusiasm, but dogma, that differentiates a Christian from a pagan society. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| ff97598 | A] wrong attitude towards nature implies, somewhere, a wrong attitude towards God. | T. S. Eliot | ||
| c19461b | We are international artists, but we are not international people." Lena Katina | T.A.T.u. | ||
| 0336dc7 | Just t.A.T.u. Nothing else." Yulia Volkova on being asked what t.A.T.u means. | T.A.T.u. | ||
| 790ca76 | They are so sexy, when boy kiss eachother, and girl." Yulia Volkova on Frank Skinner. | T.A.T.u. | ||
| b18bde6 | Gays are still thankful to us" | T.A.T.u. | ||
| c15a74b | I like my beat down low, and my top let backCan see me ride 24's wit a chopper in the back | T.I. | ||
| cdffd45 | Money, hoes, cars and clothes, that's how all my niggas roll | T.I. | ||
| 5184232 | Rubberband man, wide as the teleband9 on my right, .45 in my otha hand | T.I. | ||
| 60b50ef | You can look me in my eyes and see im ready for whateverdont kill me makes me better | T.I. | ||
| 89e0e51 | I promote peace and positivity. | T.I. | ||
| e326642 | Candy on the 6-4, leather guts and fishbowlFifty on the pinky ring just to make my fist glow | T.I. | ||
| 3eb8cb9 | God will take you through hell, just to get you to heaven. | T.I. | ||
| 4e35c9d | It is the nature of peoples to see the ancient foes, and to ignore those newly arising. | T.R. Fehrenbach | ||
| 3796b9c | War was to be entered upon with sadness, with regret, but also with ferocity. | T.R. Fehrenbach | ||
| 801436b | No one in Germany laughs at vice, nor do they call it the fashion to corrupt and to be corrupted. | Tacitus | ||
| 60bf520 | All this is unauthenticated, and I shall leave it open. | Tacitus | ||
| fbe8a8b | He possessed a peculiar talent of producing effect in whatever he said or did. | Tacitus | ||
| ef9ce71 | Deos fortioribus adesse. | Tacitus | ||
| 1711731 | He had talents equal to business, and aspired no higher. | Tacitus |