Quotes 241 till 260 of 1714.
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Better to reign in Hell, than serve in Heaven.
Paradise lost (1667) I, 263 -
Beware you be not swallowed up in books.
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Biography is one of the new terrors of death.
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Black men and women who refuse to live under oppression are dangerous to white society because they become symbols of hope to their brothers and sisters, inspiring them to follow their example.
Revolutionary Suicide (2009) -
Blessed is he who has learned to laugh at himself, for he shall never cease to be entertained.
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Blessed is the man who has some congenial work, some occupation in which he can put his heart, and which affords a complete outlet to all the forces there are in him.
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Bold knaves thrive without one grain of sense, but good men starve for want of impudence.
Epilogue to Constantine the Great -
Books are divided into two classes, the books of the hour and the books of all time.
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Books are not absolutely dead things, but do contain a certain potency of life in them, to be as active as the soul whose progeny they are; they preserve, as in a vial, the purest efficacy and extraction of the living intellect that bred them.
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Books should to one of these fours ends conduce, for wisdom, piety, delight, or use.
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Busy old fool, unruly Sun, why dost thou thus through windows and through curtains call on us? Must to thy motions lovers seasons run?
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But he that hides a dark soul and foul thoughts benighted walks under the mid-day sun; Himself is his own dungeon.
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But his kiss was so sweet, and so closely he pressed, that I languished and pined till I granted the rest.
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But I do nothing upon myself, and yet I am my own executioner.
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But it was very hard for people to separate me out from Hillary Clinton. All their ads were Hillary Clinton, John Kerry, John Edwards, and me. They said I was more liberal than these guys, and that if I went to Washington I'd be supporting their agenda. I found that extremely difficult to overcome.
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But love's a malady without cure.
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But society has now fairly got the better of individuality; and the danger which threatens human nature is not the excess, but the deficiency, of personal Impulses and preferences.
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But whilst there may be intrinsic reasons for the scarcity of land, there are no intrinsic reasons for the scarcity of capital.
The General Theory of Employment, Interest, and Money (1936) Chap.XXIV -
But, soon or late, it is ideas, not vested interests, which are dangerous for good or evil.
The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money (1936) ch. 24 -
By all but the pathologically romantic, it is now recognized that this is not the age of the small man.
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