{"author":"Rudyard Kipling","author_id":"Rudyard+Kipling","total_quotes":121,"quotes":[{"text":"Words are the most powerful drug used by mankind.","author":"Rudyard Kipling","tags":["word"],"id":1062,"author_id":"Rudyard+Kipling"},{"text":"They're hangin' Danny Deever in the morning!","author":"Rudyard Kipling","tags":["hanging"],"id":1824,"author_id":"Rudyard+Kipling"},{"text":"The individual has always had to struggle to keep from being overwhelmed by the tribe. To be your own man is hard business. If you try it, you will be lonely often, and sometimes frightened. But no price is too high to pay for the privilege of owning yourself.","author":"Rudyard Kipling","tags":["individuality","misattributed-nietzsche"],"id":4346,"author_id":"Rudyard+Kipling"},{"text":"I have my own matches and sulphur, and I'll make my own hell.","author":"Rudyard Kipling","tags":["hell","life"],"id":9004,"author_id":"Rudyard+Kipling"},{"text":"One paid for one's knowledge with one's skin.","author":"Rudyard Kipling","tags":["culture","race"],"id":11822,"author_id":"Rudyard+Kipling"},{"text":"A thin grey fog hung over the city, and the streets were very cold; for summer was in England.","author":"Rudyard Kipling","tags":["city","cold","england","fog","seasons","summer"],"id":12508,"author_id":"Rudyard+Kipling"},{"text":"A fool lies here who tried to hustle the East.","author":"Rudyard Kipling","tags":["east","fool","life","poetry"],"id":22899,"author_id":"Rudyard+Kipling"},{"text":"A fool there was and he made his prayer (Even as you and I!) To a rag and a bone and a hank of hair (We called her the woman who did not care) But the fool he called her his lady fair -  (Even as you or I!).","author":"Rudyard Kipling","tags":["wooing"],"id":24677,"author_id":"Rudyard+Kipling"},{"text":"It is not any common earth,Water or wood or air,But Merlin’s Isle of GramaryeThat you and I will fare.","author":"Rudyard Kipling","tags":["arthur","camelot","magic"],"id":26360,"author_id":"Rudyard+Kipling"},{"text":"Of course the Man was wild too. He was dreadfully wild. He didn't even begin to be tame till he met the Woman, and she told him that she did not like living in his wild ways. She picked out a nice dry Cave, instead of a heap of wet leaves, to lie down in; and she strewed clean sand on the floor; and she lit a nice fire of wood at the back of the Cave; and she hung a dried wild-horse skin, tail down, across the opening of the Cave; and she said, 'Wipe your feet, dear, when you come in, and now we'll keep house.","author":"Rudyard Kipling","tags":["by","cat","cave","himself","man","tame","walked","wild","woman"],"id":29548,"author_id":"Rudyard+Kipling"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":121,"pages":13,"next":"?page=2\u0026page_size=10"}}
