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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
bb50532 | Terrorists strike like lightning- hard, fast, and without warning. | William G. Boykin | ||
5aadf53 | The future is already here -- it's just not very evenly distributed. | William Gibson | ||
d41b16a | The NET is a waste of time, and that's exactly what's right about it. | William Gibson | ||
09afa30 | The future is not google-able. | William Gibson | ||
ad3f8d6 | Naps are essential to my process. Not dreams, but that state adjacent to sleep, the mind on waking. | William Gibson | ||
e1bd9ba | We no longer grow the full beef of bohemia, It's all veal now. | William Gibson | ||
cc95586 | Hell of a world we live in...""That's right," I said, "or even worse, it could be perfect." | William Gibson | ||
6f5f744 | If I was looking to be depressed, I'd come to the right place. | William Gibson | ||
2b2ccaf | For none become at once completely vile. | William Gifford | ||
c3c128c | In all her charms, set Virtue in their eye,And let them see their loss, despair, and--die! | William Gifford | ||
eb50619 | Government was intended to suppress injustice, but its effect has been to embody and perpetuate it. | William Godwin | ||
deb13ad | Perfectibility is one of the most unequivocal characteristics of the human species. | William Godwin | ||
6eae8c6 | Portable Enlightenment Reader, p. 478-479 | William Godwin | ||
4ef2a89 | The Herr Doctor does not know about peoples. | William Golding | ||
d2b6849 | How can you expect to be rescued if you don't put first things first and act proper?" | William Golding | ||
516ad16 | Sleep is when all unsorted stuff comes as from a dustbin upset in a high wind. | William Golding | ||
526d46b | It is often said that the earth belongs to the race, as if raw land was a boon, or gift. | William Graham Sumner | ||
6441f35 | What we prepare for is what we shall get. | William Graham Sumner | ||
86ef18a | People ask if your first kill is hard. It was easy as squashing a bug. I released a lot of anger. | William Guarnere | ||
85bac49 | Categories of understanding along with everything else alter as societies change. | William H. McNeill | ||
5455748 | Social science is itself part of the social experience it seeks to interpret and explain. | William H. McNeill | ||
2c50a22 | I do not insist that I am right: I merely think so. | William H. McNeill | ||
04ee950 | It's been 37 years to the day since I graduated from UT. | William H. McRaven | ||
9f5d413 | If you want to change the world, don't be afraid of the Circuses. | William H. McRaven | ||
e84cff8 | If you want to change the world, don't ever, ever ring the bell. | William H. McRaven | ||
61a7147 | We can say that voting [...] is at the heart of both the method and the ideal of democracy. | William H. Riker | ||
c507668 | Remember always that the cause of the United States is the cause of human nature. | William H. Seward | ||
c097d11 | Love one another. | William H. Seward | ||
10b3bda | There is no social life outside of Christendom. | William H. Seward | ||
874cdbd | The Democratic Party is inextricably committed to the designs of the slaveholders. | William H. Seward | ||
9f2f787 | Such is the Democratic Party. | William H. Seward | ||
5359319 | Labeling a firm as knowledge-intensive implies that knowledge has more importance than other inputs. | William H. Starbuck | ||
c342f39 | I avow myself the partisan of truth alone. | William Harvey | ||
0aa1dd3 | I appeal to your own eyes as my witness and judge. | William Harvey | ||
89bd6e2 | We do not see nature with our eyes, but with our understandings and our hearts. | William Hazlitt | ||
d889023 | The art of life is to know how to enjoy a little and to endure much. | William Hazlitt | ||
2785ca6 | A scholar is like a book written in a dead language -- it is not every one that can read in it. | William Hazlitt | ||
29339a3 | Books let us into their souls and lay open to us the secrets of our own. | William Hazlitt | ||
04f4010 | Well, I've had a happy life. | William Hazlitt | ||
f22915b | The perfect joys of heaven do not satisfy the cravings of nature. | William Hazlitt | ||
75b7c06 | They are the only honest hypocrites. Their life is a voluntary dream; a studied madness. | William Hazlitt | ||
dcfa6e2 | Grace is the absence of every thing that indicates pain or difficulty, or hesitation or incongruity. | William Hazlitt | ||
1ffcf44 | All that is worth remembering in life, is the poetry of it. | William Hazlitt | ||
811192a | He talked on for ever; and you wished him to talk on for ever. | William Hazlitt |