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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
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 | ||
6e8fce4 | War is only a cowardly escape from the problems of peace. | Thomas Mann | ||
c33c3ff | The positive thing about the sceptic is that he considers everything possible! | Thomas Mann | ||
b7913c4 | This longing for the bliss of the commonplace. | Thomas Mann | ||
4f16b84 | But he would "stay the course" -- it was his favorite motto. | Thomas Mann | ||
a47971d | Psycho-analyses -- how disgusting. | Thomas Mann | ||
d12b776 | I, for one, have never in my life come across a perfectly healthy human being. | Thomas Mann | ||
e44995d | Beer, tobacco, and music," he went on. "Behold the Fatherland." | Thomas Mann | ||
c36a9ba | My aversion from music rests on political grounds. | Thomas Mann | ||
b3885c8 | Love as a force contributory to disease." | Thomas Mann | ||
b25067a | The beautiful word begets the beautiful deed. | Thomas Mann | ||
3f936b9 | Disease makes men more physical, it leaves them nothing but body. | Thomas Mann | ||
13557e7 | It is a cruel atmosphere down there, cruel and ruthless. | Thomas Mann | ||
7180580 | Disease was a perverse, a dissolute form of life. | Thomas Mann | ||
e40da96 | Tolerance becomes a crime when applied to evil. | Thomas Mann | ||
b0ff6ea | Human reason needs only to will more strongly than fate, and she is fate. | Thomas Mann | ||
ad572b0 | All interest in disease and death is only another expression of interest in life. | Thomas Mann | ||
2a94320 | Everything is politics. | Thomas Mann | ||
19be646 | A man's dying is more the survivors' affair than his own. | Thomas Mann | ||
c0ece14 | Profundity must smile. | Thomas Mann | ||
9bebf9e | What a glorious gift is imagination, and what satisfaction it affords! | Thomas Mann | ||
95c675f | Only he who desires is amiable and not he who is satiated. | Thomas Mann | ||
eea20b9 | The biggest human temptation is ... to settle for too little. | Thomas Merton | ||
0b1b334 | In spite of my teeth. | Thomas Middleton | ||
5af2a0e | Faintly as tolls the evening chime,Our voices keep tune and our oars keep time. | Thomas Moore | ||
44d01e5 | A Persian's heaven is easily made:'Tis but black eyes and lemonade. | Thomas Moore | ||
90e0b10 | What though youth gave love and roses,Age still leaves us friends and wine. | Thomas Moore | ||
fa9ba61 | Sound the loud timbrel o'er Egypt's dark sea!Jehovah has triumphed--his people are free. | Thomas Moore | ||
40dcf53 | Oh, call it by some better name,For friendship sounds too cold. | Thomas Moore | ||
5b7cece | Go where glory waits thee,Oh! still remember me! | Thomas Moore | ||
eb018ea | Rich and rare were the gems she wore,And a bright gold ring on her wand she bore. | Thomas Moore | ||
4caff8d | But there's nothing half so sweet in lifeAs love's young dream. | Thomas Moore |