1 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
1 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
"An Eminent Editor" Of Press Baron |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
1 |
2018-02-28 00:15:19 |
"An Eminent Editor" Of Press Baron. Quoted in Anthony Sampson, Anatomy of Britain Today, ch. 9 (1965). |
The only reason I might go to the funeral is to make absolutely sure that he's dead. |
|
2 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
2 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
"Censor" |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
2 |
2018-02-28 00:15:21 |
"Censor," U.S. women's magazine contributor. American Ladies Magazine, pp. 337-340 (August, 1828). |
[The ladies] must be aware that a great evil cannot for a long time, predominate, without, at least, their connivance. Silence is often as effectual an advocate in a cause as eloquence. |
|
3 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
3 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
"Colimetis" |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
3 |
2018-02-28 00:15:27 |
"Colimetis," U.S. women's magazine contributor. American Ladies Magazine, pp. 145-7 (April, 1828). |
Evil passions and evil inclinations are much more dangerous than evil books. The sensualist will extract poison from the purest page, the modest can blush without being corrupted. |
|
4 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
4 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
"J" |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
4 |
2018-02-28 00:15:30 |
"J," U.S. prostitute. As quoted in Woman in Sexist Society, ch. 3, by Kate Millett (1971). |
Monogamy and prostitution go together. |
|
5 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
5 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
"Jennie June" Croly |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
5 |
2018-02-28 00:15:36 |
"Jennie June" Croly 1829-1901, U.S. founder of the woman's club movement, journalist, author, editor. F, Demorest's Illustrated Monthly Mirror of Fashions, pp. 363-4 (December 1870). Jane Cunningham Croly wrote under the name "Jennie June." |
Women ... are completely alone, though they were born and bred upon this soil, as if they belonged to another class in creation. |
|
6 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
5 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
"Jennie June" Croly |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
6 |
2018-02-28 00:15:36 |
"Jennie June" Croly 1829-1901, U.S. founder of the woman's club movement, journalist, author, editor. Demorest's Illustrated Monthly and Mirror of Fashions, pp. 24-5 (January 1870). Jane Cunningham Croly wrote under the name "Jennie June." |
We have ourselves to answer for. |
|
7 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
5 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
"Jennie June" Croly |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
7 |
2018-02-28 00:15:36 |
"Jennie June" Croly 1829-1901, U.S. founder of the woman's club movement, journalist, author, editor. Demorest's Illustrated Monthly and Mirror of Fashions, p. 204 (August 1866). Jane Cunningham Croly wrote under the name "Jennie June." |
The adjustment of qualities is so perfect between men and women, and each is so necessary to the other, that the idea of inferiority is absurd. |
|
8 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
5 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
"Jennie June" Croly |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
8 |
2018-02-28 00:15:36 |
"Jennie June" Croly 1829-1901, U.S. founder of the woman's club movement, journalist, author, editor. Demorest's Illustrated Monthly and Mirror of Fashions, pp. 24-5 (January 1870). Jane Cunningham Croly wrote under the name "Jennie June." |
At first, it must be remembered, that [women] can never accomplish anything until they put womanhood ahead of wifehood, and make motherhood the highest office on the social scale. |
|
9 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
6 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
9 |
2018-02-28 00:15:42 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki (1870-1916), Scottish author. Lady Caroline, in The Unbearable Bassington, ch. 7 (1912). |
No one has ever said it, but how painfully true it is that the poor have us always with them. |
|
10 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
6 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
10 |
2018-02-28 00:15:42 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki (1870-1916), Scottish author. The Archdeacon, in The Unbearable Bassington, ch. 13 (1912). Said of De la Poulett; real name is H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro. |
He spends his life explaining from his pulpit that the glory of Christianity consists in the fact that though it is not true it has been found necessary to invent it. |
|
11 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
6 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
11 |
2018-02-28 00:15:42 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki (1870-1916), Scottish author. The Baroness, in "Esmé," The Chronicles of Clovis (1911). |
Poverty keeps together more homes than it breaks up. |
|
12 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
6 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
12 |
2018-02-28 00:15:42 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki (1870-1916), Scottish author. "Hyacinth," The Toys of Peace (1919). |
Children with Hyacinth's temperament don't know better as they grow older; they merely know more. |
|
13 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
6 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
13 |
2018-02-28 00:15:42 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki (1870-1916), Scottish author. Lady Caroline, in The Unbearable Bassington, ch. 13 (1912). |
We all know that Prime Ministers are wedded to the truth, but like other wedded couples they sometimes live apart. |
|
14 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
6 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
14 |
2018-02-28 00:15:42 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki (1870-1916), Scottish author. Beasts and Super-Beasts, "Fur." Pseudonym oh Hector Hugh Munro. |
The sacrifices of friendship were beautiful in her eyes as long as she was not asked to make them. |
|
15 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
6 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
15 |
2018-02-28 00:15:42 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki (1870-1916), Scottish author. Courtenay Youghal, in The Unbearable Bassington, ch. 13 (1912). |
Great Socialist statesmen aren't made, they're still-born. |
|
16 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
6 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
16 |
2018-02-28 00:15:42 |
[H.H. (Hector Hugh) Munro] Saki (1870-1916), Scottish author. "Clovis on the Alleged Romance of Business," The Square Egg (1924). |
A little inaccuracy sometimes saves tons of explanation. |
|
17 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
7 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
00wolf Syring |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
17 |
2018-02-28 00:15:44 |
Im not sure what to put here |
Safty first.... cus your ass is next |
|
18 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
8 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
0s1 Silver |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
18 |
2018-02-28 00:15:50 |
Fear no fear, it's an illusion that you can overcome. |
Fear is created by your mind, use your heart to overcome it. |
|
19 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
9 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1 Pratikshya Sedhain |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
19 |
2018-02-28 00:15:55 |
Love |
If you can't understand the way I care, you have no right to tell me you don't care. |
|
20 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
9 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1 Pratikshya Sedhain |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
20 |
2018-02-28 00:15:55 |
Love |
I am who I am. But when I am in front of you, I behave the way you want. |
|
21 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
10 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
143NinZ Lee |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
21 |
2018-02-28 00:15:59 |
To share my thoughts. |
'Forever is just a word but for the people who knows how to appreciate that simple word, there will be forever.' |
|
22 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
11 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1st Baron Acton, John Emerich Edw.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
22 |
2018-02-28 00:16:01 |
John Emerich Edward Dalberg, 1st Baron Acton (1834-1902), British historian. Letter, April 3, 1887, to Bishop Mandell Creighton. The Life and Letters of Mandell Creighton, vol. 1, ch. 13, ed. Louise Creighton (1904). William Pitt the Elder had made a simi |
Power tends to corrupt, and absolute power corrupts absolutely. Great men are almost always bad man. |
|
23 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
11 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1st Baron Acton, John Emerich Edw.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
23 |
2018-02-28 00:16:01 |
John Emerich Edward Dalberg, 1st Baron Acton (1834-1902), British historian. Letter, January 23, 1861. Lord Acton and His Circle, letter 74, ed. Abbot Gasquet (1906). |
There are two things which cannot be attacked in front: ignorance and narrow-mindedness. They can only be shaken by the simple development of the contrary qualities. They will not bear discussion. |
|
24 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
11 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1st Baron Acton, John Emerich Edw.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
24 |
2018-02-28 00:16:01 |
John Emerich Edward Dalberg, 1st Baron Acton (1834-1902), British historian. letter, Jan. 23, 1861. Lord Acton and his Circle, letter 74, ed. Abbot Gasquet (1906). |
Every thing secret degenerates, even the administration of justice; nothing is safe that does not show how it can bear discussion and publicity. |
|
25 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
12 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Broug.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
25 |
2018-02-28 00:16:06 |
Henry Peter, 1st Baron Brougham And Vaux Brougham (1778-1868), Scottish Whig politician. Speech, January 29, 1828, to the House of Commons. |
Education makes a people easy to lead, but difficult to drive; easy to govern but impossible to enslave. |
|
26 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
13 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1st Baron Of Bury Hewart, Gordon |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
26 |
2018-02-28 00:16:12 |
Gordon, 1st Baron Of Bury Hewart (1870-1943), British judge. Quoted in King's Bench Reports, vol. 1 (1924). ruling on the quashing of a conviction on technical grounds, Nov. 9, 1923, in Rex v. Sussex Justices. |
Justice should not only be done, but should manifestly and undoubtedly be seen to be done. |
|
27 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
14 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1st Baron Of Ulverston Birkett, W.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
27 |
2018-02-28 00:16:16 |
William Norman, 1st Baron Of Ulverston Birkett (1883-1962), British lawyer, Liberal politician. quoted in Observer (London, Oct. 30, 1960). |
I do not object to people looking at their watches when I am speaking. But I strongly object when they start shaking them to make certain they are still going. |
|
28 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
15 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1st Duke Wellington, Arthur Welle.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
28 |
2018-02-28 00:16:22 |
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke Wellington (1769-1852), British soldier, prime minister. Quoted in Lady Salisbury's Diary, October 26, 1833. |
I hate the whole race.... There is no believing a word they say—your professional poets, I mean—there never existed a more worthless set than Byron and his friends for example. |
|
29 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
15 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1st Duke Wellington, Arthur Welle.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
29 |
2018-02-28 00:16:22 |
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke Wellington (1769-1852), British soldier, prime minister. Dispatch, July 2, 1813, from Vitoria, Spain, to Lord Bathurst, War Minister. Quoted in Stanhope, Notes of Conversations with the Duke of Wellington (November 4, 1831). |
We have in the service the scum of the earth as common soldiers. |
|
30 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
15 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1st Duke Wellington, Arthur Welle.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
30 |
2018-02-28 00:16:22 |
Arthur Wellesley, 1st Duke Wellington (1769-1852), British soldier, prime minister. Dispatch, August 1810. Speaking of his generals—though commonly thought to refer to the rank-and-file soldiers. A similar remark is attributed to English Prime Minist |
I don't know what effect these men will have upon the enemy, but, by God, they terrify me. |
|
31 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
16 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1st Earl Mountbatten Of Burma Mou.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
31 |
2018-02-28 00:16:28 |
Louis, 1st Earl Mountbatten Of Burma Mountbatten (1900-1979), British admiral, member of Royal Family. Maclean's (Toronto, Nov. 17, 1975). |
If the Third World War is fought with nuclear weapons, the fourth will be fought with bows and arrows. |
|
32 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
17 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1st Earl Russell, John Russell |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
32 |
2018-02-28 00:16:33 |
John Russell, 1st Earl Russell (1792-1878), British Whig politician. speech, Sept. 19, 1853, Greenock, Scotland. quoted in Times (London, Sept. 21, 1853). On the growing crisis in the Crimea, which erupted into war the following year. |
If peace cannot be maintained with honour, it is no longer peace. |
|
33 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
18 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
1st Viscount Grey Of Falloden, Ed.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
33 |
2018-02-28 00:16:35 |
Edward Grey, 1st Viscount Grey Of Falloden (1862-1933), British statesman. remark, Aug. 3, 1914 (eve of Britain's declaration of war against Germany), London. Twenty-Five Years, vol. 2, ch. 18 (1925). |
The lamps are going out all over Europe; we shall not see them lit again in our lifetime. |
|
34 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
19 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
4th Earl Chesterfield, Philip Dor.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
34 |
2018-02-28 00:16:36 |
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (1694-1773), British statesman, man of letters. letter, Feb. 26, 1754, Letters Written by the Late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl, Earl of Chesterfield, to his Son, Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl |
Business by no means forbids pleasures; on the contrary, they reciprocally season each other; and I will venture to affirm that no man enjoys either in perfection that does not join both. |
|
35 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
19 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
4th Earl Chesterfield, Philip Dor.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
35 |
2018-02-28 00:16:36 |
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (1694-1773), British statesman, man of letters. letter, Nov. 7, 1765, Chesterfield's Letters to his Son and Others, p. 289, London, Dent (1796). Written to his godson Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl (1755-1815), a d |
Gratitude is a burden upon our imperfect nature, and we are but too willing to ease ourselves of it, or at least to lighten it as much as we can. |
|
36 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
19 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
4th Earl Chesterfield, Philip Dor.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
36 |
2018-02-28 00:16:36 |
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (1694-1773), British statesman, man of letters. letter, Nov. 7, 1765, Chesterfield's Letters to his Son and Others, p. 290, London, Dent (1796). Written to his godson Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl (1755-1815), a d |
Let us not only scatter benefits, but even strew flowers for our fellow-travellers, in the rugged ways of this wretched world. |
|
37 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
19 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
4th Earl Chesterfield, Philip Dor.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
37 |
2018-02-28 00:16:36 |
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (1694-1773), British statesman, man of letters. letter, Oct. 17, 1768, Letters Written by the Late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl, Earl of Chesterfield, to his Son, Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl |
If originally it was not good for a man to be alone, it is much worse for a sick man to be so; he thinks too much of his distemper, and magnifies it. |
|
38 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
19 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
4th Earl Chesterfield, Philip Dor.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
38 |
2018-02-28 00:16:36 |
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (1694-1773), British statesman, man of letters. letter, Dec. 3, 1734, The French Correspondence of the 4th Earl of Chesterfield, vol. I, p. 150, ed. Rex A. Barrell, trans. James Gray, Ottawa, Borealis Press (1 |
An honest man may really love a pretty girl, but only an idiot marries her merely because she is pretty. |
|
39 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
19 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
4th Earl Chesterfield, Philip Dor.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
39 |
2018-02-28 00:16:36 |
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (1694-1773), British statesman, man of letters. letter, Oct. 19, 1748, Letters Written by the Late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl, Earl of Chesterfield, to his Son, Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl |
The only sure way of avoiding these evils [vanity and boasting] is never to speak of yourself at all. But when, historically, you are obliged to mention yourself, take care not to drop one single word that can directly or indirectly be construed as fishin |
|
40 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
19 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
4th Earl Chesterfield, Philip Dor.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
40 |
2018-02-28 00:16:36 |
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (1694-1773), British statesman, man of letters. letter, Nov. 4, 1770, Letters Written by the Late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl, Earl of Chesterfield, to his Son, Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl, |
All I can say, in answer to this kind queries [of friends] is that I have not the distemper called the Plague; but that I have all the plagues of old age, and of a shattered carcase. |
|
41 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
19 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
4th Earl Chesterfield, Philip Dor.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
41 |
2018-02-28 00:16:36 |
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (1694-1773), British statesman, man of letters. repr. in The Letters of the Earl of Chesterfield to His Son, vol. 1, no. 142, ed. Charles Strachey (1901). letter, Feb. 22, 1748 (1774). |
Vice, in its true light, is so deformed, that it shocks us at first sight; and would hardly ever seduce us, if it did not at first wear the mask of some virtue. |
|
42 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
19 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
4th Earl Chesterfield, Philip Dor.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
42 |
2018-02-28 00:16:36 |
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (1694-1773), British statesman, man of letters. letter, Feb. 2, 1759, Letters Written by the Late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl, Earl of Chesterfield, to his Son, Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl, |
I have, by long experience, found women to be like Telephus's spear: if one end kills, the other cures. |
|
43 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
19 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
4th Earl Chesterfield, Philip Dor.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
43 |
2018-02-28 00:16:36 |
Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl Chesterfield (1694-1773), British statesman, man of letters. letter, Nov. 28, 1752, Letters Written by the Late Right Honourable Philip Dormer Stanhope, 4th Earl, Earl of Chesterfield, to his Son, Philip Stanhope, 4th Earl |
I love every-day senses, every-day wit and entertainment; a man who is only good on holidays, is good for very little. |
|
44 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
20 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
5th Earl Rosebery, Archibald Phil.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
44 |
2018-02-28 00:16:39 |
Archibald Philip Primrose, 5th Earl Rosebery (1847-1929), British Liberal politician, prime minister. The Life of William Pitt, ch. 13 (1891). Rosebery himself was an effective and distinguished orator. |
Few speeches which have produced an electrical effect on an audience can bear the colourless photography of a printed record. |
|
45 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
21 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
7th Earl Longford, Francis Aungie.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
45 |
2018-02-28 00:16:42 |
Francis Aungier, Pakenham, 7th Earl Longford (b. 1905), British author, social reformer. Quoted in Anthony Sampson, Anatomy of Britain, ch. 23 (1965). |
With a group of bankers I always had the feeling that success was measured by the extent one gave nothing away. |
|
46 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
21 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
7th Earl Longford, Francis Aungie.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
46 |
2018-02-28 00:16:42 |
Francis Aungier, Pakenham, 7th Earl Longford (b. 1905), British author, social reformer. Speech, June 23, 1963, House of Lords. |
The male sex still constitute in many ways the most obstinate vested interest one can find. |
|
47 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
22 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A Alvarez |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
47 |
2018-02-28 00:16:44 |
A. Alvarez (b. 1929), British critic, poet, novelist. "Dada: Suicide as an Art," pt. 4, The Savage God (1971). |
Twentieth-century art may start with nothing, but it flourishes by virtue of its belief in itself, in the possibility of control over what seems essentially uncontrollable, in the coherence of the inchoate, and in its ability to create its own values. |
|
48 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
22 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A Alvarez |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
48 |
2018-02-28 00:16:44 |
A. Alvarez (b. 1929), British critic, poet, novelist. The Savage God, pt. 5 (1971). |
No one is promiscuous in his way of dying. A man who has decided to hang himself will never jump in front of a train. |
|
49 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
22 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A Alvarez |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
49 |
2018-02-28 00:16:44 |
A. Alvarez (b. 1929), British critic, poet, novelist. "Theories," pt. 3, The Savage God (1971). |
Despair, in short, seeks its own environment as surely as water finds its own level. |
|
50 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
23 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A David Abraham |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
50 |
2018-02-28 00:16:50 |
A.David Abraham |
When life twists and turns, it shows you possibilities within you you didn't even know existed. |
|
51 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
24 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A L KIRSCHBAUM |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
51 |
2018-02-28 00:16:54 |
Mr.Jeb Bush |
One of the few advantages of being last in line is that you can leave a stinky and there is no one behind you that will know that it was you. |
|
52 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
25 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A. Bronson Alcott [Amos Bronson A.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
52 |
2018-02-28 00:17:00 |
A. Bronson Alcott [Amos Bronson Alcott] (1799-1888), U.S. educator, social reformer. "Sympathy," Table Talk (1877). |
Strengthen me by sympathizing with my strength, not my weakness. |
|
53 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
25 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A. Bronson Alcott [Amos Bronson A.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
53 |
2018-02-28 00:17:00 |
A. Bronson Alcott [Amos Bronson Alcott] (1799-1888), U.S. educator, social reformer. The Dial (July 1840). "The Teacher," Orphic Sayings (1840). |
The true teacher defends his pupils against his own personal influence. He inspires self-distrust. He guides their eyes from himself to the spirit that quickens him. He will have no disciple. |
|
54 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
25 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A. Bronson Alcott [Amos Bronson A.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
54 |
2018-02-28 00:17:00 |
A. Bronson Alcott [Amos Bronson Alcott] (1799-1888), U.S. educator, social reformer. "Books," bk. 1, Table Talk (1877). |
That is a good book which is opened with expectation and closed with profit. |
|
55 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
25 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A. Bronson Alcott [Amos Bronson A.. |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
55 |
2018-02-28 00:17:00 |
A. Bronson Alcott [Amos Bronson Alcott] (1799-1888), U.S. educator, social reformer. "Quotation," bk. 1, Table Talk (1877). |
One must be a wise reader to quote wisely and well. |
|
56 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
26 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A. Edward Sullivan |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
56 |
2018-02-28 00:17:03 |
A. Edward Sullivan, U.S. screenwriter. Professor Quail (W.C. Fields), International House, as he attempts to seduce Peggy Hopkins Joyce at the International House. (1933). |
Well, sweet buttercup? Now that I'm here and see what's to be had, I shall dally in the valley, and believe me I can dally. |
|
57 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
27 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A. G Mojtabai |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
57 |
2018-02-28 00:17:08 |
A. G. Mojtabai (b. 1937), U.S. novelist. Mundome (1974). |
What staggers me is not the persistence of illusion, but the persistence of the world in the face of illusion. |
|
58 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
28 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.A. (Alan Alexander) Milne |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
58 |
2018-02-28 00:17:13 |
A.A. (Alan Alexander) Milne (1882-1958), British author. Winnie-the-Pooh, in Winnie-the-Pooh, ch. 6 (1926). |
My spelling is Wobbly. It's good spelling but it Wobbles, and the letters get in the wrong places. |
|
59 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
29 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.E. (Alfred Edward) Housman |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
59 |
2018-02-28 00:17:16 |
A.E. (Alfred Edward) Housman (1859-1936), British poet, classical scholar. Quoted in Prokosch, "The Sneeze," Voices: A Memoir (1983). Housman asked Prokosch, whose volume The Asiatics had been published to critical acclaim, "Is your air of simplicity just |
In every American there is an air of incorrigible innocence, which seems to conceal a diabolical cunning. |
|
60 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
30 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.I. (Albert Isaac) Bezzerides |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
60 |
2018-02-28 00:17:21 |
A.I. (Albert Isaac) Bezzerides (b. 1908), U.S. screenwriter, and Robert Aldrich. Velda (Maxine Cooper), Kiss Me Deadly (1955). Cautioning her boss, private detective Mike Hammer (Ralph Meeker), to be careful on a case. Based On The Novel By Mic. |
First you find a little thread, a little thread leads you to a string, and the string leads you to a rope. And from the rope you hang by the ... neck. |
|
61 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
30 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.I. (Albert Isaac) Bezzerides |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
61 |
2018-02-28 00:17:21 |
A.I. (Albert Isaac) Bezzerides (b. 1908), U.S. screenwriter, and Robert Aldrich. Christina Bailey (Cloris Leachman), Kiss Me Deadly (1955). To private detective Mike Hammer (Ralph Meeker). Based On The Novel By Mic. |
When people are in trouble they need to talk. |
|
62 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
30 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.I. (Albert Isaac) Bezzerides |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
62 |
2018-02-28 00:17:21 |
A.I. (Albert Isaac) Bezzerides, U.S. screenwriter, and Nicholas Ray. Mary Malden (Ida Lupino), On Dangerous Ground, to Detective Jim Wilson (Robert Ryan) (1952). Based on an adaptation of Gerald Butler's novel "Mad With Much Heart" by Bezzerides and Nicho |
Sometimes people who are never alone are the loneliest, don't you think so? |
|
63 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
30 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.I. (Albert Isaac) Bezzerides |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
63 |
2018-02-28 00:17:21 |
A.I. (Albert Isaac) Bezzerides (b. 1908), U.S. screenwriter, and Robert Aldrich. Velda (Maxine Cooper), Kiss Me Deadly (1955). Cautioning her boss, private detective Mike Hammer (Ralph Meeker), to guard against being shot Based On The Novel By Mic. |
Do me a favor, will you? Keep away from the windows. Somebody might ... blow you a kiss. |
|
64 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
31 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.J. (Arnold Joseph) Toynbee |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
64 |
2018-02-28 00:17:26 |
A.J. (Arnold Joseph) Toynbee (1889-1975), British historian. Television broadcast, April 17, 1955, NBC-TV. |
History not used is nothing, for all intellectual life is action, like practical life, and if you don't use the stuff—well, it might as well be dead. |
|
65 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
31 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.J. (Arnold Joseph) Toynbee |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
65 |
2018-02-28 00:17:26 |
A.J. (Arnold Joseph) Toynbee (1889-1975), British historian. News summaries (July 14, 1954). |
America is a large, friendly dog in a very small room. Every time it wags its tail, it knocks over a chair. |
|
66 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
31 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.J. (Arnold Joseph) Toynbee |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
66 |
2018-02-28 00:17:26 |
A.J. (Arnold Joseph) Toynbee (1889-1975), British historian. The Reader's Digest (Oct. 1958). |
Civilization is a movement and not a condition, a voyage and not a harbor. |
|
67 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
32 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.J. (Arthur James) Balfour |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
67 |
2018-02-28 00:17:28 |
A.J. (Arthur James) Balfour (1848-1930), British Conservative politician, prime minister. Speech, May 7, 1926. Five days later, the Trades Unions Congress was forced to call off the General Strike, which, though bringing the country to a virtual standstil |
The General Strike has taught the working class more in four days than years of talking could have done. |
|
68 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
32 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.J. (Arthur James) Balfour |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
68 |
2018-02-28 00:17:28 |
A.J. (Arthur James) Balfour (1848-1930), British statesman. Letter, November 2, 1917. This document, which became known as the "Balfour Declaration," committed British support for a Jewish national home in Palestine. |
His Majesty's Government views with favour the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people. |
|
69 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
32 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.J. (Arthur James) Balfour |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
69 |
2018-02-28 00:17:28 |
A.J. (Arthur James) Balfour (1848-1930), British Conservative politician, prime minister. quoted in Observer (London, Jan. 30, 1927). |
Biography should be written by an acute enemy. |
|
70 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
33 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.J.P. (Alan John Percivale) Taylor |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
70 |
2018-02-28 00:17:30 |
A.J.P. (Alan John Percivale) Taylor (1906-1990), British historian. "William Cobbett," New Statesman (August 29, 1953). |
There is nothing more agreeable in life than to make peace with the Establishment—and nothing more corrupting. |
|
71 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
33 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.J.P. (Alan John Percivale) Taylor |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
71 |
2018-02-28 00:17:30 |
A.J.P. (Alan John Percivale) Taylor (1906-1990), British historian. The Origins of the Second World War, ch. 2 (1961). |
The crusade against Communism was even more imaginary than the spectre of Communism. |
|
72 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
33 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.J.P. (Alan John Percivale) Taylor |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
72 |
2018-02-28 00:17:30 |
A.J.P. (Alan John Percivale) Taylor (1906-1990), British historian. Letter, March 16, 1973. Letters to Eva, ed. Eva Haraszti Taylor (1991). Referring to Field Marshal Alexander. |
Perfect soldier, perfect gentleman ... never gave offence to anyone, not even the enemy. |
|
73 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
34 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.L. (Alfred Leslie) Rowse |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
73 |
2018-02-28 00:17:35 |
A.L. (Alfred Leslie) Rowse (b. 1903), British historian, critic. Time (New York, Nov. 13, 1978). |
This filthy twentieth century. I hate its guts. |
|
74 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
35 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.M. Gouedard |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
74 |
2018-02-28 00:17:37 |
A.Gouedard |
Poetry comes from a deeper connection to the feeling subconscious, not from the thinking mind |
|
75 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
36 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.N. (Andrew Norman) Wilson |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
75 |
2018-02-28 00:17:40 |
A.N. (Andrew Norman) Wilson (b. 1950), British author. Book review, Guardian (London, September 30, 1989). |
The fact that logic cannot satisfy us awakens an almost insatiable hunger for the irrational. |
|
76 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
36 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.N. (Andrew Norman) Wilson |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
76 |
2018-02-28 00:17:40 |
A.N. (Andrew Norman) Wilson (b. 1950), British author. Book Review, Guardian (London, September 30, 1989). |
In universities and intellectual circles, academics can guarantee themselves popularity—or, which is just as satisfying, unpopularity—by being opinionated rather than by being learned. |
|
77 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
36 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.N. (Andrew Norman) Wilson |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
77 |
2018-02-28 00:17:40 |
A.N. (Andrew Norman) Wilson (b. 1950), British author. quoted in Independent on Sunday (London, Sept. 13, 1992). |
If you know somebody is going to be awfully annoyed by something you write, that's obviously very satisfying, and if they howl with rage or cry, that's honey. |
|
78 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
37 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.N. (Arkady N.) Shevchenko |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
78 |
2018-02-28 00:17:46 |
A.N. (Arkady N.) Shevchenko (b. 1930), Soviet defecting diplomat. quoted in Observer (London, Jan 2. 1983). |
In the Soviet Union everything happens slowly. Always remember that. |
|
79 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
38 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.P Martinich |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
79 |
2018-02-28 00:17:51 |
A.P. Martinich (b. 1946), U.S. philosopher. Philosophical Writing, p. xi, Prentice Hall (1989). Reportedly said by Avrum Stroll. |
A philosopher once said, "Half of good philosophy is good grammar." |
|
80 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
38 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.P Martinich |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
80 |
2018-02-28 00:17:51 |
A.P. Martinich (b. 1946), U.S. philosopher. Certainty and Surface in Epistemology and Philosophical Method, p. 181, Edwin Mellen Press (1991). |
But in philosophy, sometimes the baby ought to go out with the bath water. |
|
81 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
39 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.P. (Sir Alan Patrick) Herbert |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
81 |
2018-02-28 00:17:54 |
A.P. (Sir Alan Patrick) Herbert (1890-1971), British author, politician. Mr. Haddock, in "Is 'Highbrow' Libellous?" Uncommon Law (1935). A witness. |
A highbrow is the kind of person who looks at a sausage and thinks of Picasso. |
|
82 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
39 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.P. (Sir Alan Patrick) Herbert |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
82 |
2018-02-28 00:17:54 |
A.P. (Sir Alan Patrick) Herbert (1890-1971), British author, politician. Mr. Justice Plush, in "Is Fox-Hunting Fun?" Uncommon Law (1935). |
The Englishman never enjoys himself except for a noble purpose. |
|
83 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
39 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.P. (Sir Alan Patrick) Herbert |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
83 |
2018-02-28 00:17:54 |
A.P. (Sir Alan Patrick) Herbert (1890-1971), British author, politician. Lord Light, in Uncommon Law, "Is it a Free Country?" (1935). |
People must not do things for fun. We are not here for fun. There is no reference to fun in any act of Parliament. |
|
84 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
39 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
A.P. (Sir Alan Patrick) Herbert |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
84 |
2018-02-28 00:17:54 |
A.P. (Sir Alan Patrick) Herbert (1890-1971), British author, politician. "Is Marriage Lawful?" Uncommon Law (1935). |
The critical period in matrimony is breakfast-time. |
|
85 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
40 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aabid Masroor |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
85 |
2018-02-28 00:17:55 |
Time |
They say time is the best healer, what if time itself is diesease. |
|
86 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
40 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aabid Masroor |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
86 |
2018-02-28 00:17:55 |
Life is not easy job, it gives pain, on has to compromise with. |
To conqure fear, you have to put yourself through worst. |
|
87 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
40 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aabid Masroor |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
87 |
2018-02-28 00:17:55 |
Bright days come after dark nights |
It can't be done without opposite, which plays important role in nature. |
|
88 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
40 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aabid Masroor |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
88 |
2018-02-28 00:17:55 |
Women makes better decisions as compared to men. |
SHE is good in making decisions. |
|
89 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
40 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aabid Masroor |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
89 |
2018-02-28 00:17:55 |
When there is no option, twist the option. |
Parallel lines, you and me can't be mingled, however we can twist the option. |
|
90 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
40 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aabid Masroor |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
90 |
2018-02-28 00:17:55 |
Status and respect of women in given in islam, Holy Quran has one chapter which is talking about status of women in islam...surah al nisa |
They say 'Today is womens day today', my religion say every day is womens day. |
|
91 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
40 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aabid Masroor |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
91 |
2018-02-28 00:17:55 |
Prority is somthing that comes from mind and heart, it does not change with time. |
Nothing is parmenent except change, times and tides, heads and hearts do change, how about the prority that is product of head and heart. |
|
92 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
41 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aakash Immanuel |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
92 |
2018-02-28 00:17:58 |
about a life |
Without a Smile Life become Vile |
|
93 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
41 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aakash Immanuel |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
93 |
2018-02-28 00:17:58 |
Love |
Living in a dream of Love I like to Live with my love........... together just like a Dove |
|
94 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
42 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aakash kannan |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
94 |
2018-02-28 00:18:01 |
Motive |
Life makes me dull Problems inside my skull Tears filled in eyes of full dont cry make cry do the things that makes you Be Happy...! |
|
95 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
42 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aakash kannan |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
95 |
2018-02-28 00:18:01 |
its my wish |
Seems to be One & only Waive to be Modest with Intelligence, Yes it you my Admire |
|
96 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
43 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aakash Nengroo |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
96 |
2018-02-28 00:18:03 |
confusion |
to be or not to be... i am confused with my own self |
|
97 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
43 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aakash Nengroo |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
97 |
2018-02-28 00:18:03 |
Happiness |
Happiness is a cup of coffee...a smoke..a note pad and an evening wet with rain... |
|
98 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
43 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aakash Nengroo |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
98 |
2018-02-28 00:18:03 |
love |
seperation is what has taught me the actual meaning of union... its the manifestation of a pleasure in disguise... |
|
99 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
43 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aakash Nengroo |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
99 |
2018-02-28 00:18:03 |
Love |
seperation is what has taught me the actual meaning of union... its the manifestation of a pleasure in disguise |
|
100 |
<L1> category_1
id |
ts |
title |
43 |
2018-02-27 22:52:05 |
Aakash Nengroo |
|
<L1> quotation
id |
ts |
type |
content |
100 |
2018-02-28 00:18:03 |
Betrayal |
Yes moving on is easy.... Its just that you have to be a great weight lifting person.... So that u can drag along everything that broke inside you |
|