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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
56a0bb1 | Set theory in sheep's clothing. | Willard van Orman Quine | ||
907015c | Necessity resides in the way we talk about things, not in the things we talk about. | Willard van Orman Quine | ||
0c5edf5 | Implication is thus the very texture of our web of belief, and logic is the theory that traces it. | Willard van Orman Quine | ||
2fa4b77 | The goal, the pursuit of art is to move, like music does; to create sensations in our mind.. | Willem Roelofs | ||
4f9807e | I want to be] a king who in the 21st century can unite, represent and encourage society. | Willem-Alexander of the Netherlands | ||
0636c3c | Design theorists are no friends of theistic evolution. | William A. Dembski | ||
7ecf74a | The world is a mirror representing the divine life... | William A. Dembski | ||
1cfbba1 | The dominant mood of contemporary American culture is the self-celebration of the peasantry. | William A. Henry III | ||
662c3ca | In my mind, partial failure is always better than delusory success. | William A. Henry III | ||
390e0a8 | Lov'est thou me? This is the one test question of our religion; for he that loveth is born of God. | William Adams | ||
e6371d9 | The weaker sex, to piety more prone | William Alexander | ||
065a753 | December 2. MockingBird yet with us feeding on Smilax berries | William Bartram | ||
c563825 | To be a Naturalist is better than to be a King. | William Beebe | ||
1c5f198 | Scratch a pessimist and you find often a defender of privilege. | William Beveridge | ||
68d8dbe | Man was formed for society and is neither capable of living alone, nor has the courage to do it. | William Blackstone | ||
a3dfae4 | What they do, no authority upon earth can undo. | William Blackstone | ||
d954d27 | That the king can do no wrong, is a necessary and fundamental principle of the English constitution. | William Blackstone | ||
e970db1 | It is better that ten guilty persons escape, than that one innocent suffer. | William Blackstone | ||
94bae98 | The true method of knowledge is experiment. | William Blake | ||
dadc40c | There can be no Good Will. Will is always Evil; it is persecution to others or selfishness. | William Blake | ||
af59479 | True superstition is ignorant honesty & this is beloved of god and man. | William Blake | ||
e8f1909 | Forgiveness of enemies can only come upon their repentance. | William Blake | ||
e6f208f | Active Evil is better than Passive Good. | William Blake | ||
f863940 | They suppose that Woman's Love is Sin; in consequence all the Loves & Graces with them are Sin. | William Blake | ||
b71dc9c | Nothing can be more contemptible than to suppose Public RECORDS to be True. | William Blake | ||
694617f | Rintrah roars and shakes his fires in the burden'd air;Hungry clouds swag on the deep. | William Blake | ||
786f69a | He who desires but acts not breeds pestilence. | William Blake | ||
c086108 | The busy bee has no time for sorrow. | William Blake | ||
3c7ea50 | The hours of folly are measur'd by the clock, but of wisdom no clock can measure. | William Blake | ||
0506fe8 | All wholesome food is caught without a net or a trap. | William Blake | ||
e07c2c7 | No bird soars too high if he soars with his own wings. | William Blake | ||
71a5a72 | The cistern contains: the fountain overflows. | William Blake | ||
9de8791 | One thought fills immensity. | William Blake | ||
0938365 | Always be ready to speak your mind, and a base man will avoid you. | William Blake | ||
5882553 | The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn of the crow. | William Blake | ||
be12fd7 | The tygers of wrath are wiser than the horses of instruction. | William Blake | ||
083bc2b | When thou seest an Eagle, thou seest a portion of Genius; lift up thy head! | William Blake | ||
9581d80 | Exuberance is Beauty. | William Blake | ||
96c92f6 | Improvement makes straight roads; but the crooked roads without improvement are roads of genius. | William Blake | ||
bbe321f | Truth can never be told so as to be understood, and not be believed. | William Blake | ||
95ad477 | Enough! or too much. | William Blake | ||
4e34f91 | Why art thou silent and invisible,Father of Jealousy? | William Blake | ||
84302be | In the morning glad I seeMy foe outstretch'd beneath the tree. | William Blake | ||
5f4a586 | Art can never exist without Naked Beauty displayed. | William Blake |