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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
c123843 | Evermore mayst thou be canonized as the Nonparreille of impious epistlers. | Thomas Nashe | ||
a9bb84a | Blest is that government where no art thrives. | Thomas Nashe | ||
3faffa9 | Beauty is but a flowerWhich wrinkles will devour. | Thomas Nashe | ||
a4398ce | From winter, plague, & pestilence, good Lord, deliver us. | Thomas Nashe | ||
edefd62 | For the more paart, youthe is rebel,Un-to reson & hatith her doctryne. | Thomas Occleve | ||
0c0a6e2 | With bookes of his ornat endytyng,That is to al this land enlumynyng. | Thomas Occleve | ||
3e4741b | Who was hier in philosophieTo Aristotle, in our tonge, but thow? | Thomas Occleve | ||
3013103 | The firste fyndere of our faire langage. | Thomas Occleve | ||
b661efb | He disdains all things above his reach, and preferreth all countries above his own. | Thomas Overbury | ||
529dc1b | He who dares not offend cannot be honest. | Thomas Paine | ||
a22186c | When we are planning for posterity, we ought to remember that virtue is not hereditary. | Thomas Paine | ||
073d1f0 | It is of the utmost danger to society to make it (religion) a party in political disputes. | Thomas Paine | ||
c21b5e0 | I offer nothing more than simple facts, plain arguments, and common sense. | Thomas Paine | ||
8e242ae | Wherefore, since nothing but blows will do, for God's sake let us come to a final separation. | Thomas Paine | ||
5f75b6b | Where knowledge is a duty, ignorance is a crime. | Thomas Paine | ||
bb367d8 | We live to improve, or we live in vain | Thomas Paine | ||
033efa9 | It is error only, and not truth, that shrinks from inquiry. | Thomas Paine | ||
f8d7f94 | One good schoolmaster is of more use than a hundred priests. | Thomas Paine | ||
93671b9 | W]hy do men continue to practise themselves the absurdities they despise in others? | Thomas Paine | ||
3703b48 | Aristocracy is kept up by family tyranny and injustice. | Thomas Paine | ||
f253779 | A]ristocracy has a tendency to degenerate the human species. | Thomas Paine | ||
fee0318 | T]he remedy of force can never supply the remedy of reason. | Thomas Paine | ||
358af94 | It is the nature of conquest to turn everything upside down. | Thomas Paine | ||
e7ac13d | I [...] could not avoid reflecting how wretched was the condition of a disrespected man. | Thomas Paine | ||
21b540e | And the final event to himself has been, that, as he rose like a rocket, he fell like the stick. | Thomas Paine | ||
3906300 | The Theophilanthropists believe in the existence of God, and the immortality of the soul. | Thomas Paine | ||
8d9292e | Democracy will never be supplanted by a republic of experts - and that is a very good thing. | Thomas Piketty | ||
7900dfd | Broadly speaking, the rise of the supermanager is largely an Anglo-Saxon phenomenon. | Thomas Piketty | ||
c5c66b1 | The tragedy is that Trump's program will only strengthen the trend towards inequality. | Thomas Piketty | ||
944dbbe | Why should things be easy to understand? | Thomas Pynchon | ||
d9d53b1 | Let me be unambiguous. I prefer not to be photographed. | Thomas Pynchon | ||
7127a54 | For a boy not getting any he had more woman problems than anybody he knew. | Thomas Pynchon | ||
38a954b | Run away with me," said Roseman when the coffee came. "Where?" she asked. That shut him up. | Thomas Pynchon | ||
eb14228 | This is America, you live in it, you let it happen. Let it unfurl. | Thomas Pynchon | ||
1b46475 | Death glided by, shadowless, among the empties on the grass. | Thomas Pynchon | ||
1d19d51 | They are in love. Fuck the war. | Thomas Pynchon | ||
fae2a36 | Proverbs for Paranoids: | Thomas Pynchon | ||
8ad950f | There was no difference between the behavior of a god and the operations of pure chance. | Thomas Pynchon | ||
f481c5c | The man's thirst for guilt was insatiable as the desert's for water. | Thomas Pynchon | ||
fb89084 | It can get pretty fascist in here... | Thomas Pynchon | ||
867c59c | Each will have his personal Rocket. | Thomas Pynchon | ||
eaab4a7 | Paranoia's the garlic in life's kitchen, right, you can never have too much. | Thomas Pynchon | ||
d0ab564 | Death had to take him in his sleep, for if Roosevelt had been awake, there would have been a fight. | Thomas R. Marshall | ||
a27b564 | Think that is just; 'tis not enough to do,Unless thy very thoughts are upright too. | Thomas Randolph (poet) |