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         Smith Sydney:     more books (15)
  1. Wit and Whiggery: Reverend Sydney Smith, 1771-1845 by Howard Mackey, 1982-11
  2. The works of the Rev. Sydney Smith by Sydney Smith 1771-1845, 1845-12-31
  3. A fragment on the Irish Roman Catholic church by Sydney Smith 1771-1845, 1845-12-31
  4. Sermons Volume 2 by Smith Sydney 1771-1845, 2010-10-14
  5. The wit and wisdom of Sydney Smith, a selection of the most memorable passages in his writings and conversations by Sydney, 1771-1845 Smith, 2009-10-26
  6. A memoir of the Reverend Sydney Smith. By his daughter, Lady Holland. With a selection from his letters Volume 2 by Sydney, 1771-1845 Smith, 2009-10-26
  7. Letters on the subject of the Catholics, to my brother Abraham ... by Sydney, 1771-1845 Smith, 2009-10-26
  8. Works Volume 1 by Sydney, 1771-1845 Smith, 2009-10-26
  9. Essays, social and political. Second series by Sydney, 1771-1845 Smith, 2009-10-26
  10. Essays by Sydney, 1771-1845 Smith, 2009-10-26
  11. Selected Letters of Sydney Smith (The World's Classics) by Sydney Smith, 1982-08-26
  12. Sydney Smith by Alan S. Bell, 1980-11
  13. Wit & Wisdom of the Reverend Sydney Smith: Being Selections from His Writings and Passages of His Letters and Table-Talk (Essay Index Reprint Series) by Sydney Smith, 1972-12
  14. Sydney Smith. by Sheldon. Halpern, 1970-06

41. Portraits De Personnages Celebres : SMI
17831850) Peinture 1; Smith (Sergio Arcacha) Photo 1; Smith (Sydney)(1771-1845)Peinture 1 Dessin 1/2/3; Smith (Theobald) Photo 1;
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SMI A B C D ... Z
  • SMILES (Samuel)(1812-1904)
      Peinture
  • SMILEY (Joseph)
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  • SMILLIE (Robert)
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  • SMIRKE (Robert)(1752-1845)
      Peinture
    • Photo
  • SMIRNOV (Dimitri)(1881-1944)
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  • SMIRNOV (Ivan Vassilievitch, dit 'le petit Diable des Steppes')(1895-1956)
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  • SMITH (Adam,
      Peinture
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  • SMITH (Adam)
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  • SMITH (Adrian F. M.)
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  • SMITH (Al,
  • SMITH (Albert Richard)(1816-1860)
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  • SMITH (Andreas Whittam)(1937-)
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    • SMITH (Andrew Jackson)(1815-1897)
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    • SMITH (Arthur Lionel)(1850-1924)
    • Albert Richard SMITH
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    • SMITH (Ashbel)(1805-1886)
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    • SMITH (A. J.)
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    • SMITH (Benjamin Leigh)(1828-1913)
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    • SMITH (Bessie)(1895-1937)
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        - en 1936 :
    • SMITH (Bryce)
    • SMITH (Charles A.)(1867-1948)
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    • SMITH (Charles Ferguson)(1807-1862)
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    • SMITH (Charles Hamilton)(1776-1859)
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    • SMITH (Charles Saumarez)(1954-)
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    • SMITH (Christopher Robert)(1951-)
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    • SMITH (Clara)(1894-1935)
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      • SMITH (Clara Eliza)(1865-1943)
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      • SMITH (Clyde)
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      • SMITH (Sir C. Aubrey)(1863-1948)

42. Geçmiþ Zaman Olur Ki - M.Sinan Oymacý - 19970930 - Netyorum.com
Izleyin. * * * *. Ingiliz yazar, Sydney Smith’e (17711845) göre;“Hayat, kötü bir davranisi unutturmayacak kadar kisadir.
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43. The Quotations Home Page - Unsorted Quotations - Series 23
Sydney Smith (1771-1845) English clergyman and essayist. Madam friendship. Sydney Smith (1771-1845) English clergyman and essayist.
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  • I say, if your knees aren't green by the end of the day, you ought to seriously re-examine your life.
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  • I'm not dumb, I just have a command of thoroughly useless information.
    Calvin and Hobbes
  • There's no problem that you can't add some guilt to it and make it even worse.
    Calvin and Hobbes
  • Calvin: Do you believe in the devil? You know, a supreme evil being dedicated to the temptation, corruption, and destruction of man?
    Hobbes: I'm not sure man needs the help.
    Calvin and Hobbes
  • My doctor told me to stop having intimate dinners for four, unless there are three other people.
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  • Fools make researches and wise men exploit them.
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  • After people have repeated a phrase a great number of times, they begin to realize it has meaning and may even be true. H. G. Wells (1866-1946)
  • 44. English Heritage -
    32 Grosvenor Gardens, SW1 Westminster 1959 Smith, Sydney (17711845), Authorand Wit, lived here. This plaque replaces one erected in 1905.
    http://www.english-heritage.org.uk/default.asp?wci=WebItem&WCE=194

    45. Najdi.si CITATI
    1616) Pošlji prijatelju. Hvala je konec koncev za nas najboljša prehrana.(H. Pearson, Smith, Sydney, 17711845) Pošlji prijatelju.
    http://www.najdi.si/drobtine/index.jsp?dc=2&category1=Hvala in hvaliti&categorie

    46. Najdi.si CITATI
    Najdi.si Citati Prebava. Preprican sem, da je prebava velika skrivnostživljenja. (Arthur Kinglake, Smith, Sydney, 17711845) Pošlji prijatelju.
    http://www.najdi.si/drobtine/index.jsp?dc=2&category1=Prebava&categoriesSeed=108

    47. Ingoldsby, Thomas, 1788-1845, Recipient. Letters From Various Correspondents: Gu
    ALs to Count Alfred d Orsay; London 6 Jun 18? 1s.(3p.) I.102;Smith, Sydney, 1771-1845. ALs; Combe Florey, 15 Oct 1843. 1s
    http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou01272.html
    fMS Eng 936
    Ingoldsby, Thomas, 1788-1845, recipient. Letters from various correspondents: Guide.
    Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Descriptive Summary
    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Location: f
    Call No.: MS Eng 936
    Creator: Ingoldsby, Thomas, 1788-1845, recipient.
    Title: Letters from various correspondents,
    Date(s):
    Quantity: 2 v. (.33 linear ft.)
    Abstract: Letters sent from various correspondents, to English author and humorist Richard Harris Barham, who used the pseudonym Thomas Ingoldsby.
    Administrative Information
    Acquisition Information:
    Purchased with duplicate money; received: 1954 Apr. 7.
    Historical Note
    Thomas Ingoldsby was the pseudonym for English author and humorist Richard Harris Barham.
    Arrangement
    Arranged alphabetically.
    Scope and Content
    Includes autograph letters to Ingoldsby from William Antrobus, John Payne Collier, Charles William Wentworth Fitzwilliam, Charles Wesley, among others. Also includes unsigned autograph manuscript of Edward Cannon's Parody of Gray's Elegy

    48. Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Papers Of Daniel And Caroline Webster: Guide.
    (95) Smith, Sydney, 17711845. ALs to Lane; London 23 Jun 1839. 1s.(2p.).Smith, Sydney, 1771-1845. 3 ALs to Daniel Webster (96) London 14 Jun 1839.
    http://oasis.harvard.edu/html/hou01266.html
    MS Am 1462-1462.2
    Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852. Papers of Daniel and Caroline Webster: Guide.
    Houghton Library, Harvard College Library
    Harvard University, Cambridge, MA 02138
    Descriptive Summary
    Repository: Houghton Library, Harvard College Library, Harvard University
    Location: b
    Call No.: MS Am 1462
    Call No.: MS Am 1462.1
    Call No.: MS Am 1462.2
    Creator: Webster, Daniel, 1782-1852.
    Title: Papers of Daniel and Caroline Webster,
    Date(s):
    Quantity: 1 box (.5 linear ft.)
    Abstract:
    Administrative Information
    Acquisition Information: Gift of The Corporation of Harvard University; received: 1943 September 30. These manuscripts were given by Mrs. Hamlin Smith (Helena Hall Smith) to the Women's Division of the Cambridge War Finance Committee of the Third War Loan Drive of 1943, and awarded by the Committee to the Corporation as the largest Cambridge subscriber to the Drive.
    Historical Note
    Webster was an American statesman and lawyer. During the 1839 European trip documented in this collection, he was a senator from Massachusetts.
    Arrangement
    Organized into the following series:
    • I. MS Am 1462: Mr. W. and I

    49. Wild4
    First Baron Carrington. November 6, 1822, 1 p. 40, Smith, Sydney, 17711845.May 17, 1843, 2 pp. December 29, 1820, 1 p. December 28, 1826, 2 pp.
    http://libweb.princeton.edu/libraries/firestone/rbsc/aids/wild/wild4.html
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    Volume # Name/Description Saint-Cyr, Laurent de Gouvion, 1764-1830 [n.d.], 1 p. de Saint Denis de, 1613-1703 [n.d.], 1 p. St. Leger, Francis Barry Boyle, 1793-1829 [n.d.], 1 p. Saint-Pierre, Jacques Henri Bernardin de 1737-1814 August 31, 1787, 1 p. March 21, 1806, 1 p. Sangster, Samuel, 1804(?)-1872 [n.d.], 1 p. Sass, Henry, 1788-1844 June 5, 1830, 1 p. January 18, 1830, 1 p. Saumarez, James, 1757-1836 Baron de Saumarez February 9, 1805, 1 p. Say, Frederick Richard, 1826-1858 [n.d.], 2 pp. Scarlett, James, 1769-1844 First Baron Abinger [n.d.], envelope only Schiavonetti, Luigi, 1765-1810 March 31, 1809, 1 p. Scumacher, Heinrich Christian, 1780-1850 signature Scott, John, 1751-1838 First Earl of Eldon August 25, 1826, 1 p. Scott, John, 1774-1827 [n.d.], 1 p. Scott, Sir William, 1748-1836 1806, 1 p. February 16, 1832, 2 pp. Scriven, Edward, 1775-1841 [n.d.], 2 pp. December 25, 1829, 1 p. Seely, I. B. [n.d.], 1 p. [n.d.], 1 p. April 10, 1813, 1 p. Seppings, Sir Robert 1767-1840 December 26, 1819, 1 p. Seward, Anna, 1747-1809 1807, 1 p.

    50. Mary Whitcomb Hess Collection - Appendix
    Semantics, 18, 21, 59, 63, 64, 68, 70, 88, 106, 109, 110, 111, 116, 127, 132, 153.Smith, Sydney (17711845), 141. Smith, Thomas Vernor (1890-1964), 103, 147.
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    Subject Index to the Bibliography of Articles
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    A
    Adams, Henry (1838-1918) 4, 30, 67, 155.
    Adler, Mortimer Jerome (1902- ), 82.
    Art, 83, 94.
    Art Criticism, 95.
    B
    Basketball, 44, 72.
    Bell, Benard Iddings (1886-1958), 14.
    Bergson, Henri (1859-1941), 5. Blake, William (1757-1827), 60, 158. Blennerhassett, Harman (1765-1831), 8. Browning, Robert (1812-89), 10, 11, 12, 13, 76, 93, 100, 146, 150. Bruckberger, Raymond Leopold (1907- ), 32.
    C
    Chamberlain, Houston Stewart (1855-1927), 43. Chesterfield, 4th Earl of Stanhope, Phillip Dormer (1694-1773), 71. Christian unity, 22, 49. Conant, James Bryant (1893- ), 17. Crashaw, Richard (1613?-49), 26, 125, 135. Creation, Literary, 69.
    D
    Dav is, Elmer (1890-1958), 38. de Vere, Aubrey (1814-1902), 107, 124. Democracy, 24, 54, 82, 120, 134, 140. Descartes, Rene (1596-1650), 26, 99.

    51. Jump!!!
    (Sydney, Smith, 17711845). In the eighties, Van Halen came out with a song that,to this day, gives me Goosebumps. Jump! To me, this is not just a song.
    http://www.angelfire.com/id/joanmarques/Articles/Jump.html
    Jump!!! Joan F. Marques - MBA, Doctoral Student
    Burbank, California To do anything in this world worth doing, we must not stand back shivering and thinking of the cold and danger, but jump in, and scramble through as well as we can. (Sydney, Smith, 1771-1845). In the eighties, Van Halen came out with a song that, to this day, gives me Goosebumps. "Jump!" To me, this is not just a song. It's an advice to cling to. "You might as well jump" is what they recommend. And they are right. This is what life should be about. Jumping is something we all have to dare doing at one or more times if we want to make our lives worth looking back to. Jumping is about business, marriage, and about every potential challenge we face, and that keeps us awake at night. Why miss out on at least trying everything? Why pouting ten, twenty, or fifty years from now about missed chances and opportunities that we could have jumped in, if only we had a little more bravado? This last statement can, hence, lead to the conclusion that entrepreneurs don't try: they do. And of course not every act succeeds! But they keep on "doing" until they stumble upon the one deed that's a hit. Wow! Was that a successful, unexpected jump or what? By the way, who says that entrepreneurs take unnecessary and irresponsible risks? Who says that they just jump without even having the slightest idea about where the leap might take them? Anyone who has been around an entrepreneur, or who is one, knows that the risks they take are calculated... at least to some degree.

    52. Part 2: Oscar Wilde's Epigrammatic Theater
    Francesca Coppa. Sydney Smith, (1771-1845) Richard Sheridan, (1751-1815)Bon Mots of Sydney Smith and Richard Sheridan. London J. Dent, 1894.
    http://www.nyu.edu/library/bobst/research/fales/exhibits/wilde/1epigram.htm
    Reading Wilde, Querying Spaces: Part 2
    Oscar Wilde's Epigrammatic Theater
    Oscar Wilde won his greatest literary fame in the theater, and his chosen mode of expression was the epigram a form which allowed him to flaunt his style and sophisticated mastery of life and literature. It is well known that Wilde's plays have epigrams liberally sprinkled throughout them, but it is important to realize the extent to which the epigram shapes Wilde's dramatic structure and themes. Wilde's epigrams invoke a response and then frustrate it. For example, a character in The Importance of Being Earnest While this has left Wilde open to charges of being a mere theatrical manipulator, it is in fact central to the type of theater Wilde wanted to create: a space in which the audience is allowed to recognize the rules of literary and theatrical history, and to share the pleasure of watching those rules circumvented. Wilde thus shares the pleasure of being in an elitist community with his audience, establishing an alternate aristocracy of the "ins" and "outs," with knowledge not money or birth required for membership. This is the pleasure of Wilde's epigrammatic theater. Francesca Coppa
    Sydney Smith, (1771-1845)

    53. Mary Vansell's Quotation Collection ~ Part 20
    Bigotry, and Smear. Sydney Smith (17711845) +A great deal of talentis lost to the world for want of a little courage. Every day
    http://www.rogerebsen.com/quotes/vansell/vansell-q21.htm
    Mary Van Sell's Quotation Collection Part XXI
    Edith Sitwell through Sun Tzu
    Edith Sitwell (1887-1964)

    I am one of those unhappy persons who inspire bores to their greatest flights of art.
    It is a part of the poet's work to show each man what he sees but does not know he sees.
    My personal hobbies are reading, listening to music, and silence.
    When we think of cruelty, we must try to remember the stupidity, the envy, the frustration from which it has arisen.
    B[urrhus] F[rederic] Skinner (1904-1990):
    Behavior is determined by its consequences.
    Jim Slater:
    As you get better at a thing, it gets less interesting. Samuel Smiles (1812-1904): The shortest way to do many things at once is to do them one at a time. Dodie Smith (1896- ): +One gets...not what one wants but what one is. Elinor Smith (1911- ): It had long since come to my attention that people of accomplishment rarely sat back and let things happen to them. They went out and happened to things. Floyd Smith: I have nothing to say, and I'll only say it once.

    54. From Owner-sc-users-digest@lists.io.com (sc-users-digest) To Sc
    Sydney Smith (17711845) On Mon, 9 Apr 2001 at 0331, Jeremy Zuckerman wrote Does anyone know how to modify PanB for eight channels? Thanks.
    http://www.audiosynth.com/files/sc-users-archive/v01.n274
    From: owner-sc-users-digest@lists.io.com (sc-users-digest) To: sc-users-digest@lists.io.com Subject: sc-users-digest V1 #274 Reply-To: sc-users Sender: owner-sc-users-digest@lists.io.com Errors-To: owner-sc-users-digest@lists.io.com Precedence: bulk sc-users-digest Wednesday, April 11 2001 Volume 01 : Number 274 Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2001 22:23:48 +1000 From: newton armstrong Subject: Re: PanB for 8 > From: Jeremy Zuckerman > Does anyone know how to modify PanB for eight channels? Thanks. it depends on how your speakers are positioned. martin robinson wrote some decoding methods for PanB which i've found really handy and simple to understand. check the archive: v01.n054. and recall james' note about PanB from a few weeks back: > The arguments should be in radians. You should use 0.5pi (=90degrees) and > the like. The .help file is wrong. I just noticed that. Date: Mon, 9 Apr 2001 11:53:42 -0700 (PDT) From: Chad Kirby Subject: Re: PanB for 8 on 4/9/01 4:23 AM, newton armstrong at newton@hard.net.au wrote: >> From: Jeremy Zuckerman > >> Does anyone know how to modify PanB for eight channels? Thanks. > > it depends on how your speakers are positioned. martin robinson wrote some > decoding methods for PanB which i've found really handy and simple to > understand. check the archive: v01.n054. > and recall james' note about PanB from a few weeks back: >> The arguments should be in radians. You should use 0.5pi (=90degrees) and >> the like. The .help file is wrong. I just noticed that. > Thanks so much! jz Date: Mon, 09 Apr 2001 23:17:42 +0200 From: Alberto de Campo

    55. SMITH, Sydney, Autographs, Letters, Documents, Manuscripts
    A newlydiscovered correspondence of Sydney Smith. Smith, Sydney(1771-1845). Canon of St Paul s and author. Fine series of fifty
    http://www.manuscripts.co.uk/stock/20540.HTM
    A newly-discovered correspondence of Sydney Smith
    SMITH, Sydney
    (1771-1845). Canon of St Paul's and author.
    Fine series of fifty-two letters to Mrs Leicester Stanhope, ca 100 pages various formats mostly with envelopes or addresses, 1833-1844 where dated. An apparently unpublished and unknown correspondence of great intensity from the later years of Sydney Smith's life.
    The Letters of Sydney Smith , 1953, 2 volumes) and Mrs Stanhope is not mentioned in the index nor by Alan Bell ( Sydney Smith - A biography , 1980). The friendship is not chronicled by Lady Holland (Smith's daughter) and Mrs Austin in their two-volume Memoir and Letters of 1855. The projected new four-volume edition of Smith's letters heralded by Alan Bell in 1980 does not appear to have materialised.
    [Combe Florey, 31 July 1843]
    Here Mrs Leicester Stanhope lies
    Who died of eating Hot mince pies Who could shed a tear over such a monument? ... Colburn the publisher called on me the other day and requested I would write
    something imaginative , which he explained to mean a novel. I told him if I did it must be a professional one, an Archdeacon the Lover a Bishops Wife the Victim and a parish Clerk the Mercury. ... You seem to have peculiar talent for captivating old people how you have done for Rogers and me. ...'

    56. Angelica Singleton Van Buren - Island 3
    Sydney Smith (17711845), one of the founders of the Edinburgh Review, was an essayistand bon viveur with high social connections who was famous for his witty
    http://www.sc.edu/library/spcoll/hist/single/single3.html
    Angelica Singleton Van Buren
    Island 3 Catharine Maria Sedgwick, 1785-1867
    Letters from Abroad to Kindred At Home
    Signed "A. Van Buren." The prolific Sedgwick was the first of the "literary domestics," American women novelists of the mid-nineteenth century who also included Fanny Fern, Lydia Maria Child, and Maria Susanna Cummins. Their works were hugely popular and known for their sentimentality and devotion to home and family, featuring heroines who struggle through domestic difficulties, improve their characters, and find true love and the inevitable happy ending. These were the writers who prompted Nathaniel Hawthorne's notorious comment, in an 1855 letter to his publisher, that "America is now wholly given over to a dd mob of scribbling women." Despite her success, Sedgwick had a fear of public attention and published anonymously throughout her career. This volume, an epistolary work which, like Cooper's, includes observations on travels in the Alps and in Italy, was published as "by the author of 'Hope Leslie,' 'The Poor Rich Man and the Rich Poor Man,' 'Live and Let Live,' etc." Grace Aguilar, 1816-1847

    57. News List
    More. A Place to Call Home Jun 17, 2002 British author Sydney Smith (1771-1845)once wrote, A comfortable house is a great source of happiness.
    http://www.boozman.house.gov/News/DocumentQuery.aspx?CatagoryID=153

    58. News Item
    Washington, Jun 17, 2002 British author Sydney Smith (1771-1845)once wrote, A comfortable house is a great source of happiness.
    http://www.boozman.house.gov/News/DocumentSingle.aspx?DocumentID=131

    59. Lab Helpline FAQ Search Results
    globe. Originator Sydney Smith (17711845), British clergyman, essayistand wit, in Letter to Countess Grey (1834). Quote That
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    60. SoupBasics: THE PLEASURES AND USES OF SOUP
    crossword puzzles. . Sydney Smith, 17711845, English clergyman and wit Soup and fish explain half the emotions of life . Mme. Seignobos
    http://www.soupsong.com/bquotes.html
    The Pleasures
    and Uses
    of Soup...
    Through the Ages
    Click HERE to add a your own soup sentiments. Or do you want to take another look at the homepage MENU Or do you want to SEARCH for something specific? Marian Gavenda, Conference of Slovak Bishops: "We are like salt. Even a bit can add flavor to the European soup." Heinrich Heine, German philosopher: "Reform Judaism is like mock turtle soupturtle soup without the turtle" Unattributed feminist quote: "Men are like soup: you always want to have one on the back burner, just in case. Attributed to (Thomas Edward) Lawrence of Arabia (1888-1935), English adventurer: "Making war or rebellion is messy, like eating soup off a knife." Sylvia Townsend Fuller, English writer (1893-1978), diary entry 5/26/29: Thomas Fuller, Gnomologia, "Of soup and love, the first is the best." Junichiro Tanizaki, Japanese novelist, In Praise of Shadows "Whenever I sit with a bowl of soup before me, listening to the murmur that penetrates like the distant song of an insect, lost in contemplation of the flavours to come, I feel as if I were being drawn into a trance." Eric Sweig, Canadian actor, on his days of homelessness and alcoholism:

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