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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
94b66d3 | For all in whose hearts he still lives- a watchman of honor who never sleeps. | William Manchester | ||
8c61718 | man...is a frail, lost creature, too weak to walk unaided. | William March | ||
cfb8596 | Everybody must seem crazy if you see deep enough into their minds. | William March | ||
488b283 | It is so much easier to tell intimate things in the dark. | William McFee | ||
dd127ae | The world belongs to the enthusiast who keeps cool. | William McFee | ||
9227c1c | If fate means you to lose, give him a good fight anyhow. | William McFee | ||
aaa856c | War should never be entered upon until every agency of peace has failed. | William McKinley | ||
7258bfc | We need Hawaii just as much and a good deal more than we did California. It is manifest destiny. | William McKinley | ||
6da5b56 | The mission of the United States is one of benevolent assimilation. | William McKinley | ||
c5c57fb | Expositions are the timekeepers of progress. | William McKinley | ||
21d5374 | Labor is the true alchemist that beats out in patient transmutation the baser metals into gold. | William Morley Punshon | ||
e090950 | The greatest foe to art is luxury, art cannot live in its atmosphere. | William Morris | ||
6a3ed9e | The majesty That from man's soul looks through his eager eyes. | William Morris | ||
01be969 | Now such an one for daughter Creon had As maketh wise men fools and young men mad. | William Morris | ||
6342b6f | Earth, left silent by the wind of night, Seems shrunken 'neath the gray unmeasured height. | William Morris | ||
2002e78 | A world made to be lost, -- A bitter life 'twixt pain and nothing tost. | William Morris | ||
6589054 | I do not want art for a few, any more than education for a few, or freedom for a few. | William Morris | ||
bdbe6d7 | I do believe in God but I'm not very religious, I'm probably Christianity. | William Moseley (actor) | ||
522d74e | I did see what people were saying about me and I was terrified. | William Moseley (actor) | ||
ada4690 | I don't feel like a heart-throb. I don't really know how to get used to it. It's all quite bizarre. | William Moseley (actor) | ||
b8730ad | A woman character without allure would be like a Superman without muscle. | William Moulton Marston | ||
05173ab | Appetite emotion must first, last and always be adapted to love. | William Moulton Marston | ||
b254c33 | Yes, death, -- the hourly possibility of it, -- death is the sublimity of life. | William Mountford | ||
1c56c66 | And so among the ruins of our pride, we grow to be loving children of the Most High. | William Mountford | ||
cb4a1e3 | It is our souls which are the everlastingness of God's purpose in this earth. | William Mountford | ||
359ead2 | Let a disciple live as Christ lived, and he will easily believe in living again as Christ does. | William Mountford | ||
5d3b312 | We read to know that we are not alone. | William Nicholson | ||
3ceab54 | Experience is a brutal teacher, but you learn fast. | William Nicholson | ||
1bcee75 | Brothers, what we do in life, echoes in eternity. | William Nicholson | ||
bc15b05 | I will win the crowd. I will give them something they have never seen before. | William Nicholson | ||
24874a3 | The song of the wind singer will set you free. | William Nicholson | ||
5a85077 | That's where we have to go," said Kestrel, looking at the mountain. "Into the fire." | William Nicholson | ||
bf8c0bc | If everything you do is in order to do something else, when do you ever get to the end of it all? | William Nicholson | ||
484d6d5 | Religious experiences which are as real as life to some may be incomprehensible to others. | William O. Douglas | ||
d823cad | We need to be bold and adventurous in our thinking in order to survive. | William O. Douglas | ||
0900b86 | We are a religious people whose institutions presuppose a Supreme Being. | William O. Douglas | ||
a415bb4 | The right to be let alone is indeed the beginning of all freedom. | William O. Douglas | ||
2280e27 | That seems to us to be the common sense of the matter; and common sense often makes good law. | William O. Douglas | ||
b5d5c20 | Literature should not be suppressed merely because it offends the moral code of the censor. | William O. Douglas | ||
cfec047 | The rules when the giants play are the same as when the pygmies enter the market. | William O. Douglas | ||
cfed703 | The liberties of none are safe unless the liberties of all are protected. | William O. Douglas | ||
4a7032c | It seemed to me that I had barely reached the Court when people were trying to get me off. | William O. Douglas | ||
f613e58 | The Constitution is not neutral. It was designed to take the government off the backs of people. | William O. Douglas | ||
2f62e94 | Tell the FBI that the kidnappers should pick out a judge that Nixon wants back. | William O. Douglas |