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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 5815ad7 | the more a subject is understood, the more briefly it may be explained. | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| 17c8917 | That one hundred and fifty lawyers should do business together ought not to be expected. | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| ae18bea | Let the eye of vigilance never be closed. | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| a73a660 | Were we directed from Washington when to sow and when to reap, we should soon want bread. | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| 0f9060f | The doctrines of Jesus are simple, and tend all to the happiness of man. | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| f15c758 | A Decalogue of Canons for Observation in Practical Life" | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| 0717d1b | The good old Dominion, the blessed mother of us all. | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| f6894f5 | This is the Fourth? | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| 65564ef | Good wine is a necessity of life for me. | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| 292b4e5 | I am an enemy to all banks discounting bills or notes for anything but coin. | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| e36791f | There can be no safer deposit on earth than the Treasury of the United States. | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| 0dd9fb6 | Botany is the school for patience, and it's amateurs learn resignation from daily disappointments. | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| 693422a | There is not a sprig of grass that shoots uninteresting to me. | Thomas Jefferson | ||
| bea6d92 | Where was Michael Collins during the Great War? He would have been worth a dozen brass-hats. | Thomas Jones (civil servant) | ||
| bf0f428 | Only when they must choose between competing theories do scientists behave like philosophers. | Thomas Kuhn | ||
| 298bedc | By now it may be clear that the position I'm developing is a sort of post-Darwinian Kantianism. | Thomas Kuhn | ||
| 08f9b3f | Evil news fly faster still than good. | Thomas Kyd | ||
| 3f166dc | What outcries pluck me from my naked bedAnd chill my throbbing heart with trembling fear. | Thomas Kyd | ||
| 85ed505 | Thus must we toil in other men's extremes,That know not how to remedy our own. | Thomas Kyd | ||
| 7a050cf | Dost thou think to live till his old doublet will make thee a new truss? | Thomas Kyd | ||
| 911e4ce | For what's a play without a woman in it? | Thomas Kyd | ||
| d643913 | Happiness is the feeling we experience when we are too busy to be miserable. | Thomas Lansing Masson | ||
| dde71fe | The love game is never called off on account of darkness. | Thomas Lansing Masson | ||
| 751372e | Hamlet is the tragedy of tackling a family problem too soon after college | Thomas Lansing Masson | ||
| 6e4575b | Be yourself" is about the worst advice you can give some people. | Thomas Lansing Masson | ||
| 23933ef | No brain is stronger than its weakest think. | Thomas Lansing Masson | ||
| 6eb073e | Prohibition may be a disputed theory, but none can complain that it doesn't hold water. | Thomas Lansing Masson | ||
| 4aa9e56 | If you want to be a flaming youth, you must have money to burn. | Thomas Lansing Masson | ||
| fe6ea45 | Her neck is like a stately tower,Where Love himself imprison'd lies | Thomas Lodge | ||
| 60d5499 | The waste of plenty is the resource of scarcity. | Thomas Love Peacock | ||
| 51620e1 | Respectable means rich, and decent means poor. I should die if I heard my family called decent. | Thomas Love Peacock | ||
| 0782421 | I never failed to convince an audience that the best thing they could do was to go away. | Thomas Love Peacock | ||
| 3d4d4e1 | I almost think it is the ultimate destiny of science to exterminate the human race. | Thomas Love Peacock | ||
| a3e3dc4 | Boz, who had no patience with Science, always confused north and south. | Thomas M. Disch | ||
| 8cab326 | Then were they afeard when they saw a knight. | Thomas Malory | ||
| 01cb009 | With that truncheon thou hast slain a good knight, and now it sticketh in thy body. | Thomas Malory | ||
| 5ecd17b | Knight, keep well thy head, for thou shalt have a buffet for the slaying of my horse. | Thomas Malory | ||
| 870abac | What, nephew, said the king, is the wind in that door? | Thomas Malory | ||
| 0ecc1fc | I shall curse you with book and bell and candle. | Thomas Malory | ||
| 951c4c1 | Then Sir Launcelot saw her visage, but he wept not greatly, but sighed. | Thomas Malory | ||
| d0f6d63 | Beauty can pierce one like pain. | Thomas Mann | ||
| f979425 | Extraordinary creature! So close a friend, and yet so remote. | Thomas Mann | ||
| 9b1ae20 | A great truth is a truth whose opposite is also a truth. | Thomas Mann | ||
| dcdd6e7 | A writer is somebody for whom writing is more difficult than it is for other people. | Thomas Mann |