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CXLVII

My love is as a fever longing still,
For that which  new
Hamlet 09-13-05 03:27 
 Poetry should help, not only to refine the language of the time,  new
Hamlet 09-11-05 04:56 
 A play should give you something to think about. When I see a pla  new
Hamlet 08-26-05 08:08 
 
XCIII

So shall I live, supposing thou art true,
Like a dec  new
Hamlet 08-23-05 01:29 
 
LXXXVI

Was it the proud full sail of his great verse,
Boun  new
Hamlet 08-22-05 05:06 
 It is amazing how complete is the delusion that beauty is goodnes  new
Hamlet 08-16-05 03:29 
 The fear of death is the most unjustified of all fears, for there  new
Hamlet 08-13-05 01:32 
 
CVII

Not mine own fears, nor the prophetic soul
Of the wid  new
Hamlet 08-11-05 01:04 
 Every hero becomes a bore at last. --Ralph Waldo Emerson  new
Hamlet 08-09-05 23:36 
 Beauty provoketh thieves sooner than gold. -Shakespeare  new
St. Augustine 07-21-05 01:22 
 t.c.o.n.  new
leondra 06-29-05 12:45 
 hey im new here and i love to read  new
leondra 06-29-05 12:42 
 Re: hey im new here and i love to read  new
Bo 10-28-05 10:23 
 Literature Forum  new
Jesse 02-19-05 13:34 
 An election is coming. Universal peace is declared and the foxes  new
Shakespeare 08-10-05 08:12 
 We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we us  new
Shakespeare 08-10-05 16:23 
 
XII

When I do count the clock that tells the time,
And see  new
Shakespeare 08-17-05 15:27 
 
CXIX

What potions have I drunk of Siren tears,
Distill'd  new
Shakespeare 08-18-05 19:50 
 Love: St. Augustine Quotes He who is filled with love is filled w  new
Shakespeare 08-19-05 09:23 
 
LXXXV

My tongue-tied Muse in manners holds her still,
Whil  new
Shakespeare 08-19-05 23:28 
 The most beautiful thing we can experience is the mysterious. It  new
Shakespeare 08-20-05 13:52 
 The beauty of life, is that you don't have to be modernly beauti  new
Shakespeare 08-21-05 01:12 
 Our difficulties of the moment must always be dealt with somehow,  new
Shakespeare 08-23-05 07:56 
 Our high respect for a well read person is praise enough for lite  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 08-23-05 23:20 
 The end of the human race will be that it will eventually die of  new
Shakespeare 08-27-05 00:05 
 Playwriting gets into your blood and you can't stop it. At least  new
Hamlet 08-27-05 13:23 
 If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you ar  new
Shakespeare 08-28-05 22:38 
 
XCVI

Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness;
Some sa  new
Hamlet 08-29-05 05:54 
 
LXXXII

I grant thou wert not married to my Muse,
And there  new
Shakespeare 08-30-05 20:03 
 
CIII

Alack! what poverty my Muse brings forth,
That having  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 09-01-05 06:32 
  Founding Fathers Quotes Do not fire unless fired upon. But if  new
Shakespeare 09-19-05 16:27 
 The glory of friendship is not the outstretched hand, nor the kin  new
Shakespeare 09-19-05 16:27 
 The greatest homage to truth is to use it. -Ralph Waldo Emerson  new
Hamlet 09-02-05 13:42 
 Beauty without expression tires. -Emerson  new
Hamlet 10-07-05 02:30 
 
LXX

That thou art blam'd shall not be thy defect,
For sla  new
Shakespeare 09-03-05 09:05 
 Beauty without expression tires. -Emerson  new
Shakespeare 09-27-05 05:05 
 
CLII

In loving thee thou know'st I am forsworn,
But thou art tw  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 07:29 
 I believe in God like I believe in the sun rise. Not because I ca  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:43 
 
LXII

Sin of self-love possesseth all mine eye
And all my s  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 07:45 
 We but half express ourselves, and are ashamed of that divine ide  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:48 
 My greatest trouble is getting the curtain up and down. T. S. Eli  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:48 
 When beauty fires the blood, how love exalts the mind. -John Dry  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 09:54 
 He who joyfully marches to music rank and file, has already earne  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 09:54 
 
LXXII

O! lest the world should task you to recite
What mer  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 10:52 
 
CLII

In loving thee thou know'st I am forsworn,
But thou  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 12:19 
 The reward of a thing well done is to have done it. -- Emerson  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 15:03 
 If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you ar  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 16:34 
 I must say Bernard Shaw is greatly improved by music. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 16:50 
 
XCVIII

From you have I been absent in the spring,
When pro  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 17:25 
 Love: St. Augustine Quotes Love is the beauty of the soul.  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 17:49 
 free texas hold'em  new
free texas hold'em 10-12-05 19:58 
 
XVIII

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art mo  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 20:05 
 As things are, and as fundamentally they must always be, poetry i  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 20:13 
 
XCI

Some glory in their birth, some in their skill,
Some i  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 20:29 
 texas hold'em  new
texas hold'em 10-12-05 22:05 
 God does not care about our mathematical difficulties. He integra  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 00:14 
  Founding Fathers Quotes An unlimited power to tax involves, ne  new
Hamlet 10-13-05 00:25 
 
LV

Not marble, nor the gilded monuments
Of princes, shall  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 00:46 
 Beauty is truth, truth is beauty, -that is all Ye know on earth,  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 03:03 
 Love is the beauty of the soul. St. Augustine  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 09:18 
 
XCI

Some glory in their birth, some in their skill,
Some i  new
Hamlet 10-13-05 13:24 
 
LXXXVI

Was it the proud full sail of his great verse,
Boun  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 14:23 
 
LXXVI

Why is my verse so barren of new pride,
So far from  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 14:49 
 Keep me as the apple of the eye, hide me under the shadow of thy  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 15:14 
 Life is eating us up. We all shall be fables presently. Keep cool  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 16:07 
 A friend might well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. -- Ral  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 17:21 
 Knowledge: St. Augustine Quotes Miracles are not contrary to nature, but only con  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-13-05 17:48 
 
III

Look in thy glass and tell the face thou viewest
Now i  new
Shakespeare 10-14-05 00:16 
 
LVIII

That god forbid, that made me first your slave,
I sh  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-14-05 00:26 
 Knowledge: St. Augustine Quotes Miracles are not contrary to natu  new
Shakespeare 10-14-05 03:12 
 No person who is not a great sculptor or painter can be an archit  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 12:09 
 
LXXXVI

Was it the proud full sail of his great verse,
Boun  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 12:34 
 Beauty in nature's coin must not be hoarded, But must be current  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 13:48 
 What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 14:47 
  Founding Fathers Quotes An unlimited power to tax involves, ne  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 15:27 
 
XII

When I do count the clock that tells the time,
And see  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 16:14 
 
V

Those hours, that with gentle work did frame
The lovely  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 16:32 
 Imagination is more important than knowledge. --Albert Einstein  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 17:08 
 We must be steady enough in ourselves, to be open and to let the  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 17:14 
 
CXVII

Accuse me thus: that I have scanted all,
Wherein I s  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 17:37 
 The release of atom power has changed everything except our way o  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 23:06 
 And this I pray, that your love may abound still more and more in  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-18-05 00:02 
 A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy, edu  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-18-05 14:33 
 

CXL

Be wise as thou art cruel; do not press
My tongue-tie  new
Shakespeare 10-19-05 04:31 
 I am an Anglo-Catholic in religion, a classicist in literature an  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-19-05 08:20 
 What we call Man's power over Nature turns out to be a power exe  new
Shakespeare 10-19-05 08:20 
 The most incomprehensible thing about the world is that it is comprehensible. --  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-19-05 08:20 
 I want to know God's thoughts; the rest are details. --Albert Ei  new
Shakespeare 10-19-05 09:59 
 If you desire to drain to the dregs the fullest cup of scorn and  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 04:04 
 
CXXII

Thy gift, thy tables, are within my brain
Full chara  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 05:38 
 If it be the wish of Him in whom all things flourish that my life  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 05:42 
 Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art . . . it has  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 14:06 
 
LXIII

Against my love shall be as I am now,
With Time's i  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 14:23 
 
LVIII

That god forbid, that made me first your slave,
I sh  new
Hamlet 10-20-05 17:40 
 My greatest trouble is getting the curtain up and down. T. S. Eli  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 19:15 
 Our high respect for a well read person is praise enough for literature. T. S. El  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-20-05 22:01 
 
LIX

If there be nothing new, but that which is
Hath been b  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 04:01 
 Technological progress is like an axe in the hands of a pathologi  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 08:50 
 
LXXXVII

Farewell! thou art too dear for my possessing,
And  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 13:58 
 The brevity of human life gives a melancholy to the profession of  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 16:32 
 One had to cram all this stuff into one's mind for the examinati  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 19:08 
 
LXXXIV

Who is it that says most, which can say more,
Than  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 22:06 
 Beauty hath no true glass, except it be In the sweet privacy of l  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 08:48 
  If you've seen one redwood, you've seen them all. Ronald Reagan   new
Henry David Thoreau 10-22-05 08:51 
 Is not marriage an open question, when it is alleged, from the be  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 09:06 
 texas hold'em  new
texas hold'em 10-22-05 10:20 
 @!#$ enhancement  new
@!#$ enhancement 10-22-05 11:15 
  Founding Fathers Quotes But the safety of the people of Americ  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 18:13 
 
LXIII

Against my love shall be as I am now,
With Time's i  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 20:23 
 In my beginning is my end. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 21:59 
 
CXXV

Were't aught to me I bore the canopy,
With my extern  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 04:50 
 
XLIX

Against that time, if ever that time come,
When I shall see  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-23-05 07:23 
 
LXXXIV

Who is it that says most, which can say more,
Than  new
Hamlet 10-23-05 08:36 
 A temporary insanity curable by marriage. Ambrose Bierce 1842-191  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 08:45 
 keno  new
keno 10-23-05 11:43 
 
CXXI

'Tis better to be vile than vile esteem'd,
When not  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-23-05 14:58 
 So long as they don't get violent, I want to let everyone say wh  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 15:44 
 Playwriting gets into your blood and you can't stop it. At least  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 14:28 
 Knowledge: St. Augustine Quotes Miracles are not contrary to natu  new
Shakespeare 10-25-05 03:10 
 
CXLVII

My love is as a fever longing still,
For that which longer nurseth  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-25-05 19:31 
 Action: St. Augustine Quotes God provides the wind, but man must  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-25-05 23:04 
  Concentrated power has always been the enemy of liberty. Ronald Reagan   new
Henry David Thoreau 10-25-05 23:40 
 
CXLVIII

O me! what eyes hath Love put in my head,
Which ha  new
Shakespeare 10-26-05 06:52 
 If the colleges were better, if they really had it, you would need to g  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-26-05 08:21 
 Finish each day and be done with it. You have done what you could  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-26-05 09:52 
 
LVII

Being your slave what should I do but tend,
Upon the  new
Shakespeare 10-26-05 10:38 
 Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure  new
Shakespeare 09-04-05 09:47 
 Poetry may make us from time to time a little more aware of the d  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 09-05-05 04:15 
 
C

Where art thou Muse that thou forget'st so long,
To spe  new
Shakespeare 09-06-05 14:24 
 If eyes were made for seeing, Then beauty is its own excuse for b  new
Shakespeare 09-07-05 06:00 
  Founding Fathers Quotes A lady asked Dr. Franklin Well Doctor  new
Shakespeare 09-09-05 00:43 
 
CXXXIII

How oft when thou, my music, music play'st,
Upon  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 09-09-05 22:19 
 prescription  new
deflivery 10-03-05 23:03 
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 The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyda  new
Shakespeare 10-15-05 00:36 
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 home loans  new
home loans 10-22-05 03:30 
 The last thing one discovers in composing a work is what to put f  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 09-11-05 21:33 
 
XX

A woman's face with nature's own hand painted,
Hast t  new
Shakespeare 09-29-05 07:35 
 
CL

O! from what power hast thou this powerful might,
With  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:27 
 
XVI

But wherefore do not you a mightier way
Make war upon  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:27 
 We regard God as an airman regards his parachute; it's there for  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:41 
 
L

How heavy do I journey on the way,
When what I seek, my  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:42 
 
XLVI

Mine eye and heart are at a mortal war,
How to divide  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 07:43 
 
LX

Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore,
So do  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 07:43 
 
LIV

O! how much more doth beauty beauteous seem
By that sw  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:44 
 Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on this planet. Th  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:44 
 Where is all the knowledge we lost with information? T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:44 
 
LVII

Being your slave what should I do but tend,
Upon the  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:44 
 
XII

When I do count the clock that tells the time,
And see  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 07:45 
 
LXXV

So are you to my thoughts as food to life,
Or as swee  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 08:28 
 Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of i  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 09:13 
 God is subtle but he is not malicious. --Albert Einstein  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 09:51 
 
XXXVII

As a decrepit father takes delight
To see his activ  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 09:51 
 
CXX

That you were once unkind befriends me now,
And for th  new
Hamlet 10-12-05 10:46 
  Every child in America should be acquainted with his own country  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 10:48 
 There is no method but to be very intelligent. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 10:48 
 Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 12:17 
 
CXXVII

In the old age black was not counted fair,
Or if it  new
Hamlet 10-12-05 12:17 
 There is in true beauty, as in courage, something which narrow so  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 13:58 
 
CXXVI

O thou, my lovely boy, who in thy power
Dost hold Ti  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 13:58 
 
XCI

Some glory in their birth, some in their skill,
Some i  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 14:48 
 Let's not be narrow, nasty, and negative. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 14:49 
 A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 14:59 
 I don't believe one grows older. I think that what happens early  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 14:59 
 Where is the Life we have lost in living? Where is the wisdom we  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 16:33 
 
CXV

Those lines that I before have writ do lie,
Even those  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 16:36 
  Founding Fathers Quotes An unlimited power to tax involves, ne  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 16:47 
 I must say Bernard Shaw is greatly improved by music. T. S. Eliot  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 16:48 
 There are two kinds of people: those who say to God, 'Thy will b  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 16:48 
 
XVIII

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art mo  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 17:15 
 
LXXXV

My tongue-tied Muse in manners holds her still,
Whil  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 17:15 
 
CXLVI

Poor soul, the centre of my sinful earth, 
My sinful  new
Hamlet 10-12-05 17:46 
 
LVI

Sweet love, renew thy force; be it not said
Thy edge s  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 17:46 
 So long as they don't get violent, I want to let everyone say what the  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 18:42 
 
LXIX

Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view
Want no  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 18:42 
 texas hold'em room  new
texas hold'em room 10-12-05 19:26 
 play texas hold'em  new
play texas hold'em 10-12-05 19:27 
 
CXIII

Since I left you, mine eye is in my mind;
And that w  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 20:01 
 Mortal lovers must not try to remain at the first step; for lasti  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 20:20 
 Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art . . . it has  new
Shakespeare 10-12-05 20:21 
 
CXXXI

Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art, 
As those who  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 20:27 
 A human being is a part of a whole, called by us _universe_, a pa  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 20:27 
 texas hold'em game  new
texas hold'em game 10-12-05 22:04 
 texas hold'em game  new
texas hold'em game 10-12-05 22:04 
 And we must think no further of you. T. S. Eliot  new
Hamlet 10-12-05 22:14 
 
CXLI

In faith I do not love thee with mine eyes, 
For they  new
Hamlet 10-12-05 22:14 
 Now that I am a Christian I do not have moods in which the whole  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 22:25 
 A friend might well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. -- Ral  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 22:26 
 
CXXXIII

How oft when thou, my music, music play'st,
Upon  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-12-05 22:27 
  Founding Fathers Quotes Dr. Franklin, looking towards the pres  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 00:17 
 
LXXXII

I grant thou wert not married to my Muse,
And there  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 00:18 
 Any extraordinary degree of beauty in man or woman involves a mor  new
Hamlet 10-13-05 00:18 
 Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 00:18 
 
CXXIX

The expense of spirit in a waste of shame
Is lust in  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 00:23 
  Tis done. We have become a nation. Benjamin Rush, on the ratifi  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 00:23 
 Footfalls echo in the memory, down the passage which we did not t  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 00:44 
 God loves each of us as if there were only one of us. St. Augusti  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 00:44 
 
LXXIV

But be contented: when that fell arrest
Without all  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 08:39 
 
LXVII

Ah! wherefore with infection should he live,
And wit  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 09:17 
 
XXV

Let those who are in favour with their stars
Of public  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 12:14 
 Do not let us mistake necessary evils for good. --C. S. Lewis  new
Hamlet 10-13-05 13:23 
 
XXXIV

Why didst thou promise such a beauteous day,
And mak  new
Hamlet 10-13-05 13:23 
 If A is a success in life, then A equals x plus y plus z. Work is  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 14:23 
 Weakness of attitude becomes weakness of character. --Albert Eins  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 14:39 
 Mathematics, rightly viewed, possesses not only truth, but suprem  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 14:48 
 If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you ar  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 15:13 
 Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 15:13 
 Insight: St. Augustine Quotes People travel to wonder at the height of  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 15:55 
 
CXLIV

Two loves I have of comfort and despair,
Which like two sp  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 15:56 
 
CXX

That you were once unkind befriends me now,
And for th  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 16:06 
 We shall not cease from exploration, and the end of all our explo  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 16:06 
  Every child in America should be acquainted with his own country  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 16:21 
 Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on this planet. Th  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 16:36 
 Anxiety is the hand maiden of creativity. T. S. Eliot  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 16:36 
 
XXXII

If thou survive my well-contented day,
When that chu  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 17:07 
 Poetry may make us from time to time a little more aware of the d  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 17:07 
 What does love look like? It has the hands to help others. It has  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 17:19 
 
XLVIII

How careful was I when I took my way,
Each trifle u  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 17:19 
 black jack strategy  new
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  It's difficult to believe that people are still starving in this country beca  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-13-05 17:47 
 
XXII

My glass shall not persuade me I am old,
So long as y  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 17:53 
 I know not with what weapons World War III will be fought, but Wo  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 17:53 
  Tis done. We have become a nation. Benjamin Rush, on the ratifi  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-13-05 17:54 
 By necessity, by proclivity, and by delight, we all quote. In fac  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 18:06 
 A man's ethical behavior should be based effectually on sympathy  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 20:05 
 Anything in any way beautiful derives its beauty from itself, and  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 20:33 
 
CIII

Alack! what poverty my Muse brings forth,
That having  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 20:33 
 A friend might well be reckoned the masterpiece of nature. -- Ral  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 20:51 
 Any extraordinary degree of beauty in man or woman involves a mor  new
Shakespeare 10-13-05 20:53 
 We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we us  new
Hamlet 10-14-05 00:16 
 This glad union hadmade it morning there, And evening here: our h  new
Hamlet 10-14-05 00:17 
 
XCI

Some glory in their birth, some in their skill,
Some i  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-14-05 00:25 
 The whole of science is nothing more than a refinement of everyda  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-14-05 00:26 
 Science is a wonderful thing if one does not have to earn one's  new
Shakespeare 10-14-05 02:07 
 An election is coming. Universal peace is declared and the foxes  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 10:01 
 The last temptation is the greatest treason: to do the right deed  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 10:03 
 Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art . . . it has  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 10:30 
 
XII

When I do count the clock that tells the time,
And see  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 10:31 
 Gravitation is not responsible for people falling in love. --Albe  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 10:33 
 Business today consists in persuading crowds. T. S. Eliot  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 10:35 
 I believe in God like I believe in the sun rise. Not because I ca  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 10:38 
 Any extraordinary degree of beauty in man or woman involves a mor  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 10:39 
 Equations are more important to me, because politics is for the p  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 11:17 
 No, this trick won't work...How on earth are you ever going to e  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 11:26 
 
LX

Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore,
So do  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 11:40 
 What we call Man's power over Nature turns out to be a power exe  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 11:40 
 
CXVIII

Like as, to make our appetite more keen,
With eager  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 12:22 
 The eternal mystery of the world is its comprehensibility. --Albe  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 12:25 
 
II

When forty winters shall besiege thy brow,
And dig deep  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-17-05 12:35 
 A person starts to live when he can live outside himself. --Alber  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 13:50 
 
LX

Like as the waves make towards the pebbled shore,
So do  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 14:22 
 
XCIX

The forward violet thus did I chide:
Sweet thief, whe  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 15:33 
 And we must think no further of you. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 15:35 
 We can't solve problems by using the same kind of thinking we us  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 15:40 
 
XXXVII

As a decrepit father takes delight
To see his activ  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 15:41 
 
CIII

Alack! what poverty my Muse brings forth,
That having  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 16:00 
 It's strange that words are so inadequate. Yet, like the asthmat  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 16:00 
 And his heart was stirred, it felt a father's kindness: such an  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 19:22 
 And his heart was stirred, it felt a father's kindness: such an  new
Shakespeare 10-17-05 22:12 
  Henry David Thoreau The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation.   new
Henry David Thoreau 10-17-05 22:12 
 My gaze on Beatrice, hers on Heaven, In less time than an arrow s  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 08:29 
 You see, wire telegraph is a kind of a very, very long cat. You p  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-18-05 11:35 
 Great spirits have often encountered violent opposition from weak mind  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-18-05 14:26 
 He who joyfully marches to music rank and file, has already earned my   new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-18-05 14:27 
 
CXXIX

The expense of spirit in a waste of shame
Is lust in actio  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-18-05 15:49 
 Beauty deprived of its proper foils an adjuncts ceases to be enjo  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 19:32 
 God does not care about our mathematical difficulties. He integra  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 20:05 
 An election is coming. Universal peace is declared and the foxes  new
Shakespeare 10-18-05 20:05 
 
CXLVII

My love is as a fever longing still,
For that which  new
Hamlet 10-18-05 22:32 
 Love: St. Augustine Quotes He who is filled with love is filled w  new
Shakespeare 10-19-05 00:18 
 
LXIX

Those parts of thee that the world's eye doth view
W  new
Shakespeare 10-19-05 02:12 
 sim slots  new
sim slots 10-19-05 02:13 
 I don't believe one grows older. I think that what happens early  new
Shakespeare 10-19-05 04:32 
 Sometimes one pays most for the things one gets for nothing. --Al  new
Shakespeare 10-19-05 12:06 
 
CXXXI

Thou art as tyrannous, so as thou art, 
As those who  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 03:43 
 Humankind cannot bear very much reality. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 05:29 
 Now he has departed from this strange world a little ahead of me.  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 05:30 
 Beware when the great God lets loose a thinker on this planet. Th  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 06:27 
 In my beginning is my end. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 07:05 
 What seems to be proved may not be embraced; but what no one show  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 07:05 
 Belief: St. Augustine Quotes Faith is to believe what you do not  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-20-05 07:45 
 Tis not a lip or eye we beauty call, But the joint force and full  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 12:39 
 At twenty you have many desires which hide the truth, but beyond  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 12:42 
 Of all tyrannies, a tyranny sincerely exercised for the good of i  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 14:02 
 black jack  new
black jack 10-20-05 16:33 
 

VI

Then let not winter's ragged hand deface,
In thee thy  new
Hamlet 10-20-05 16:35 
 A person starts to live when he can live outside himself. --Alber  new
Hamlet 10-20-05 17:39 
 
LXXX

O! how I faint when I of you do write,
Knowing a bett  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-20-05 19:04 
 After I wrote this sonnet there appeared to me a miraculous visio  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-20-05 19:04 
 A play should give you something to think about. When I see a pla  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-20-05 19:07 
 
XLIX

Against that time, if ever that time come,
When I sha  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-20-05 19:07 
 It may affront the military-minded person to suggest a reqime tha  new
Shakespeare 10-20-05 19:17 
 
L

How heavy do I journey on the way,
When what I seek, my  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 01:41 
 He who takes his life for granted is a pencil without an eraser.   new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 01:41 
 Love, and do what you like. St. Augustine  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-21-05 07:49 
 
L

How heavy do I journey on the way,
When what I seek, my  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 08:27 
 
XXXV

No more be griev'd at that which thou hast done:
Ros  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 08:27 
 The safest road to Hell is the gradual one - the gentle slope, so  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 14:49 
  I call upon the scientific community in our country, those who gave us nuclear  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-21-05 14:51 
  I build a painting by putting little marks together--some look like ho  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-21-05 14:56 
  Founding Fathers Quotes A good government implies two things;  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 14:59 
 The further the spiritual evolution of mankind advances, the more  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 18:53 
 texas hold'em  new
texas hold'em 10-21-05 18:54 
 
C

Where art thou Muse that thou forget'st so long,
To spe  new
Shakespeare 10-21-05 18:54 
 Half of the harm that is done in this world is due to people who  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 00:47 
 Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by unders  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 07:33 
 
CXXXIII

How oft when thou, my music, music play'st,
Upon  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 08:48 
 Science without religion is lame. Religion without science is bli  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 09:02 
 No, this trick won't work...How on earth are you ever going to e  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 09:02 
 Anxiety is the hand maiden of creativity. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 09:49 
 @!#$ enhancement  new
@!#$ enhancement 10-22-05 11:01 
 
LXVI

Tired with all these, for restful death I cry,
As to  new
Hamlet 10-22-05 14:54 
 I have measured out my life with coffee spoons. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 15:25 
 
CLI

Love is too young to know what conscience is, 
Yet who  new
Hamlet 10-22-05 18:19 
 And his heart was stirred, it felt a father's kindness: such an  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 19:16 
 
XXXIX

O! how thy worth with manners may I sing,
When thou  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 19:17 
 An election is coming. Universal peace is declared and the foxes  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 20:16 
 No, this trick won't work...How on earth are you ever going to e  new
Shakespeare 10-22-05 20:17 
  Founding Fathers Quotes A general dissolution of principles an  new
Hamlet 10-22-05 23:04 
 
XLIX

Against that time, if ever that time come,
When I sha  new
Hamlet 10-22-05 23:04 
 
CLI

Love is too young to know what conscience is, 
Yet who  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 02:40 
 Let's not be narrow, nasty, and negative. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 02:40 
 Insight: St. Augustine Quotes People travel to wonder at the heig  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 04:50 
 Things are pretty, graceful, rich, elegant, handsome, but, until  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 06:14 
  Founding Fathers Quotes An honorable Peace is and always was m  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 06:14 
 No Christian and, indeed, no historian could accept the epigram which defines rel  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-23-05 06:45 
  We can not play innocents abroad in a world that is not innocent. Ronald Reagan  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-23-05 06:46 
 Anxiety is the hand maiden of creativity. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 08:30 
 Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 08:32 
 It ends not with a bang, but a whimper. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 08:38 
 God is subtle but he is not malicious. --Albert Einstein  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 08:40 
 
LXXXIV

Who is it that says most, which can say more,
Than  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 10:03 
 Beauty is the gift of God. --Aristotle  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 10:04 
 
XXXII

If thou survive my well-contented day,
When that chu  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-23-05 10:32 
 keno  new
keno 10-23-05 11:37 
 keno  new
keno 10-23-05 11:37 
 
XVI

But wherefore do not you a mightier way
Make war upon  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-23-05 14:43 
 Friendship is unnecessary, like philosophy, like art . . . it has  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-23-05 14:44 
  Founding Fathers Quotes Far from being rivals or enemies, rel  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 14:57 
  Founding Fathers Quotes A feeble executive implies a feeble ex  new
Shakespeare 10-23-05 14:58 
 If you aren't in over your head, how do you know how tall you are? T. S. Eliot  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-23-05 15:37 
 A temporary insanity curable by marriage. Ambrose Bierce 1842-1914, American Auth  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-23-05 16:04 
 If you desire to drain to the dregs the fullest cup of scorn and  new
Hamlet 10-23-05 18:12 
  Mr Gorbachev, tear down this wall! Ronald Reagan   new
Henry David Thoreau 10-23-05 18:18 
 slots  new
slots 10-23-05 18:18 
 Anyone who has never made a mistake has never tried anything new.  new
Shakespeare 10-24-05 04:30 
 I don't believe one grows older. I think that what happens early  new
Shakespeare 10-24-05 04:32 
 
VII

Lo! in the orient when the gracious light
Lifts up his  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 04:51 
 There is in true beauty, as in courage, something which narrow so  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 04:54 
 
CXXIX

The expense of spirit in a waste of shame
Is lust in action: and til  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-24-05 05:43 
 Most of all, perhaps, we need an intimate knowlege of the past. Not that the past  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-24-05 06:09 
 texas hold'em  new
texas hold'em 10-24-05 12:55 
 texas hold'em  new
texas hold'em 10-24-05 12:55 
 free roulette  new
free roulette 10-24-05 14:31 
 
LXXIX

Whilst I alone did call upon thy aid,
My verse alone had a  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 15:41 
 Every hero becomes a bore at last. --Ralph Waldo Emerson  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 15:42 
 God loves each of us as if there were only one of us. St. Augusti  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 21:14 
 
XXIX

When in disgrace with fortune and men's eyes
I all a  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 21:17 
 free texas hold'em  new
free texas hold'em 10-24-05 22:02 
 I am convinced that He (God) does not play dice. --Albert Einstei  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 22:41 
 The further the spiritual evolution of mankind advances, the more  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 22:42 
 
XCVI

Some say thy fault is youth, some wantonness;
Some sa  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 23:33 
 
V

Those hours, that with gentle work did frame
The lovely  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-24-05 23:33 
 Time hasn't stopped for any troubles, heartaches, or any other m  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-25-05 16:29 
 The communication of the dead is tongued with fire beyond the lan  new
Hamlet 10-25-05 17:06 
 
II

When forty winters shall besiege thy brow,
And dig deep  new
Hamlet 10-25-05 17:06 
 
LXXIV

But be contented: when that fell arrest
Without all bail shall carry  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-25-05 19:23 
  I never paint dreams or nightmares. I paint my own reality. Fri  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-25-05 19:24 
 play roulette  new
play roulette 10-25-05 19:32 
 Peace cannot be kept by force. It can only be achieved by unders  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-25-05 20:42 
 roulette rules  new
roulette rules 10-25-05 20:52 
 When beauty fires the blood, how love exalts the mind. -John Dry  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-25-05 23:25 
 I tell you what really turns my toes up: love scenes with 68-year-old men and ac  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-25-05 23:34 
  The most terrifying words in the English langauge are: I'm from the governmen  new
Henry David Thoreau 10-25-05 23:34 
 Do not worry about your difficulties in Mathematics. I can assure  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-26-05 01:20 
  Founding Fathers Quotes All good men wish the entire abolition  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-26-05 01:21 
 It ends not with a bang, but a whimper. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-26-05 01:21 
 
CXXV

Were't aught to me I bore the canopy,
With my extern  new
Shakespeare 10-26-05 01:21 
 
XXVI

Lord of my love, to whom in vassalage
Thy merit hath  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-26-05 05:11 
 Knowledge: St. Augustine Quotes Miracles are not contrary to natu  new
Shakespeare 10-26-05 06:47 
 
XCVII

How like a winter hath my absence been
From thee, th  new
Shakespeare 10-26-05 06:47 
 
XCII

But do thy worst to steal thyself away,
For term of l  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-26-05 09:47 
 
XX

A woman's face with nature's own hand painted,
Hast t  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-26-05 09:47 
 We know too much, and are convinced of too little. Our literature  new
Shakespeare 09-12-05 15:01 
 
XCI

Some glory in their birth, some in their skill,
Some i  new
Shakespeare 09-15-05 18:56 
 My gaze on Beatrice, hers on Heaven, In less time than an arrow s  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 09-18-05 13:34 
 roulette  new
roulette 09-19-05 01:27 
 And this I pray, that your love may abound still more and more in  new
Shakespeare 09-25-05 03:50 
 Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; i  new
Ralph Waldo Emmerson 10-01-05 12:08 
 
XLVII

Betwixt mine eye and heart a league is took,
And eac  new
Shakespeare 10-01-05 18:50 
 loans  new
loans 10-22-05 06:26 
 Business today consists in persuading crowds. T. S. Eliot  new
Shakespeare 10-04-05 06:13 
 baccarat  new
baccarat 10-07-05 16:57 
 
XXXI

Thy bosom is endeared with all hearts,
Which I by lac  new
Shakespeare 10-16-05 19:50 
 I think when we get those moments where things are just too hard  new
Shakespeare 10-16-05 19:50 

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