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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 9716296 | Ignorance is Trust. | The Warrior Prophet | ||
| 6942881 | Duty measures the distance between the animal and the divine. | The Warrior Prophet | ||
| e0e9660 | See your enemies content and your lovers melancholy. | The Warrior Prophet | ||
| 7a10598 | What is practicality but one moment betrayed for the next? | The Warrior Prophet | ||
| a7557ef | Though you lose your soul, you shall win the world. | The Warrior Prophet | ||
| d4fcca5 | Men are forever pointing at others, which is why I always follow the knuckle and not the nail. | The Warrior Prophet | ||
| d8c026d | A day with no noon, Or love is not at all. | The Warrior Prophet | ||
| 84ff2a2 | Where the holy take men for fools, the mad take the world. | The Warrior Prophet | ||
| 7026479 | Men never resemble one another so much as when asleep or dead. | The Warrior Prophet | ||
| 3e2291a | To piss across water is to piss across your reflection. | The Warrior Prophet | ||
| bcef3b2 | For men, no circle is ever closed. We walk ever in spirals. | The Warrior Prophet | ||
| 416c8a8 | What is the meaning of a deluded life? | The Warrior Prophet | ||
| 9837451 | That was bowling. | The Who | ||
| a2ef842 | If you steer clear of quality, you're alright. | The Who | ||
| 1e13881 | The day you open your mind to music, you're halfway to opening your mind to life. | The Who | ||
| 5713579 | My friends call me Keith, but you can call me John. | The Who | ||
| 5e1227d | The "greatest Keith Moon-type drummer in the world," as he described himself | The Who | ||
| 4c7d439 | We became rich later than I expected. Now I'm too old to enjoy my money. | The Who | ||
| 90d8554 | What's it got to do with the rock business? | The Who | ||
| 296dc23 | Beyond a certain point there is no return. This point has to be reached. | The Zürau Aphorisms | ||
| 70348c0 | A cage went in search of a bird. | The Zürau Aphorisms | ||
| 31a86b6 | From the true antagonist illimitable courage is transmitted to you. | The Zürau Aphorisms | ||
| 5c19df7 | When one has once accepted and absorbed Evil, it no longer demands to be believed. | The Zürau Aphorisms | ||
| 102e86f | In a certain sense the Good is comfortless. | The Zürau Aphorisms | ||
| f1367e2 | In the struggle between yourself and the world, second the world. | The Zürau Aphorisms | ||
| b314727 | There are questions we could not get past if we were not set free from them by our very nature. | The Zürau Aphorisms | ||
| 46a4286 | What is gayer than believing in a household god? | The Zürau Aphorisms | ||
| bcbe848 | Test yourself on mankind. It is something that makes the doubter doubt, the believer believe. | The Zürau Aphorisms | ||
| b96849e | Association with human beings lures one into self-observation. | The Zürau Aphorisms | ||
| a8c156a | A belief is like a guillotine, just as heavy, just as light. | The Zürau Aphorisms | ||
| 1ffe1e3 | The great unwashed. | The public | ||
| a5cb3d4 | The public! why, the public's nothing better than a great baby. | The public | ||
| a9b1240 | Hence ye profane; I hate you all;Both the great vulgar, and the small. | The public | ||
| 6ceeb98 | This many-headed monster, Multitude. | The public | ||
| 76b8378 | The multitude is always in the wrong. | The public | ||
| 77e7e26 | The man in the street does not know a star in the sky. | The public | ||
| 668dd34 | A stiff-necked people. | The public | ||
| 23e7980 | Classes and masses. | The public | ||
| 93d0a0d | No whispered rumours which the many spread can wholly perish. | The public | ||
| 220ede2 | The leader, mingling with the vulgar host,Is with the common mass of matter lost! | The public | ||
| 250f2e2 | The people's voice is odd,It is, and it is not, the voice of God. | The public | ||
| 09ce1b3 | Trust not the populace; the crowd is many-minded. | The public | ||
| aeb30c8 | He himself stuck not to call us the many-headed multitude. | The public | ||
| dd86750 | The play, I remember, pleased not the million; 'twas caviare to the general. | The public |