Pearls of ThoughtLitres, 15 Mei 2022 |
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... things a long way off. —George Eliot. Serene, and safe from passion's stormy rage, how calm they glide into the port of age! —Shenstone. Providence gives us notice by sensible declensions, that we may disengage from the world by degrees ...
... things a long way off. —George Eliot. Serene, and safe from passion's stormy rage, how calm they glide into the port of age! —Shenstone. Providence gives us notice by sensible declensions, that we may disengage from the world by degrees ...
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... things are bitterer than to feel bitter. A man's venom poisons himself more than his victim. —Charles Buxton. Above all, gentlemen, no heat. —Talleyrand. Anger ventilated often hurries towards forgiveness; anger concealed often hardens ...
... things are bitterer than to feel bitter. A man's venom poisons himself more than his victim. —Charles Buxton. Above all, gentlemen, no heat. —Talleyrand. Anger ventilated often hurries towards forgiveness; anger concealed often hardens ...
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... thing art, especially music. Out of an art a man may be so trivial you would mistake him for an imbecile, at best a grown infant. Put him into his art, and how high he soars above you! How quietly he enters into a heaven of which he has ...
... thing art, especially music. Out of an art a man may be so trivial you would mistake him for an imbecile, at best a grown infant. Put him into his art, and how high he soars above you! How quietly he enters into a heaven of which he has ...
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... thing, but desireth great matters. It is not sufficient for a kite's dinner, yet the whole world is not sufficient for it. —Quarles. There must be something beyond man in this world. Even on attaining to his highest possibilities, he is ...
... thing, but desireth great matters. It is not sufficient for a kite's dinner, yet the whole world is not sufficient for it. —Quarles. There must be something beyond man in this world. Even on attaining to his highest possibilities, he is ...
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... things we feel to be beautiful and good, and we must hunger after them. —George Eliot. Associates.– Costly followers are not to be liked; lest while a man maketh his train longer, he makes his wings shorter. —Bacon. Be very circumspect ...
... things we feel to be beautiful and good, and we must hunger after them. —George Eliot. Associates.– Costly followers are not to be liked; lest while a man maketh his train longer, he makes his wings shorter. —Bacon. Be very circumspect ...
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