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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
3a9500c | Which is the way to the toilet? | Thelonious Monk | ||
146cf82 | All musicians are subconsciously mathematicians. | Thelonious Monk | ||
71a0858 | Strike, if you will, but hear. | Themistocles | ||
16439bf | I have with me two gods, Persuasion and Compulsion. | Themistocles | ||
01d4f8c | The walls between art and engineering exist only in our minds, and few go beyond them. | Theo Jansen | ||
d0b2384 | Linux people do what they do because they hate Microsoft. We do what we do because we love Unix. | Theo de Raadt | ||
fe592a7 | beer results in ideas, which results in new code. | Theo de Raadt | ||
562bf50 | It's the little things that make Freedom become Not Freedom. | Theo de Raadt | ||
c8dac8a | Perhaps a creed is best known by what it does when its holds political sway. | Theocracy | ||
f102d96 | Faults are beauties, when survey'd by love. | Theocritus | ||
683dddc | Milk the ewe that thou hast, why pursue the thing that shuns thee? | Theocritus | ||
ef2afb6 | The godly seed fares well: the wicked's is accurst. | Theocritus | ||
ed2fcca | Both are torn halves of an integral freedom, to which however they do not add up. | Theodor Adorno | ||
c7e1b29 | The dressing up and puffing up of the individual erases the lineaments of protest. | Theodor Adorno | ||
071e669 | Philosophy ... must not bargain away anything of the emphatic concept of truth. | Theodor Adorno | ||
3a11741 | What appears as the positive is essentially the negative, i.e. the thing that is to be criticized. | Theodor Adorno | ||
414669a | We cannot think any true thought unless we want the true. Thinking is itself an aspect of practice. | Theodor Adorno | ||
d9a26f9 | If you will, it is no legend... | Theodor Herzl | ||
c6b8a0e | Art is the stored honey of the human soul, gathered on wings of misery and travail. | Theodore Dreiser | ||
ea856fc | Shakespeare, I come! | Theodore Dreiser | ||
2ab5e8d | In modern industrial society only minimal effort is necessary to satisfy one's physical needs. | Theodore Kaczynski | ||
34d9a46 | The development of a society can never be subject to rational human control. | Theodore Kaczynski | ||
d0f8d63 | A genuine revival means a trimming of personal lamps. | Theodore L. Cuyler | ||
eb34a14 | People don't want to buy a quarter-inch drill, they want a quarter-inch hole. | Theodore Levitt | ||
b36e809 | The historic fate of one growth industry after another has been its suicidal product provincialism. | Theodore Levitt | ||
a76c69e | Truth stood on one side and Ease on the other; it has often been so. | Theodore Parker | ||
136ae31 | Remorse is the pain of sin. | Theodore Parker | ||
6fab838 | The books that help you the most are those which make you think the most. | Theodore Parker | ||
83d3605 | Nothing would sleep in that cellar, dank as a ditch | Theodore Roethke | ||
312aafb | Nothing would give up life:Even the dirt kept breathing a small breath. | Theodore Roethke | ||
90947df | I study the lives on a leaf: the littleSleepers, numb nudgers in cold dimensions. | Theodore Roethke | ||
b163fd7 | The mind moved, not alone, Through the clear air, in the silence. | Theodore Roethke | ||
223749d | Mother of quartz, your words writhe into my ear. Renew the light, lewd whisper. | Theodore Roethke | ||
e3d4fbe | Bless me and the maze I'm in!Hello, thingy spirit. | Theodore Roethke | ||
a84d433 | I have gone into the waste lonely placesBehind the eye. | Theodore Roethke | ||
a7d7b7b | Too much reality can be a dazzle, a surfeit; Too close immediacy an exhaustion | Theodore Roethke | ||
478f809 | Being, not doing, is my first joy. | Theodore Roethke | ||
ce67ac6 | Pain wanders through my bones like a lost fire;What burns me now? Desire, desire, desire. | Theodore Roethke | ||
32e093e | I bleed my bones, their marrow to bestowUpon that God who knows what I would know. | Theodore Roethke | ||
65be4de | Poetry is not a mere shuffling of dead words or even a corralling of live ones. (p. 89) | Theodore Roethke | ||
ea16ea8 | You can't make poetry simply by avoiding cliches. | Theodore Roethke | ||
fa2385f | There's a point where plainness is no longer a virtue, when it becomes excessively bald, wrenched. | Theodore Roethke | ||
552df52 | You must believe: a poem is a holy thing -- a good poem, that is. | Theodore Roethke | ||
979684c | The macho is in the metaphors, not the phenomena. | Theodore Roszak (scholar) |