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Quote Left Life may change, but it may fly not; Hope may vanish, but can die not; Truth be veiled, but still it burneth; Love repulsed, -- but it returneth. Quote Right
Quote Left All spirits are enslaved which serve things evil Quote Right
Quote Left Power, like a desolating pestilence, pollutes whatever it touches. Quote Right
Quote Left Rough wind, that moanest loudGrief too sad for songWild wind, when sullen cloudKnells all the night longSad storm, whose tears are vain,Bare woods, whose branches strain,Deep caves and dreary main, - Wail, for the world's wrong Quote Right
Quote Left January gray is here, like a sexton by her grave; February bears the bier, march with grief doth howl and rave, and April weeps - but, O ye hours! Follow with May's fairest flowers. Quote Right
Quote Left The whispering waves were half asleep, The clouds were gone to play, And on the bosom of the deep The smile of Heaven lay; Quote Right
Quote Left History is a cyclic poem written by Time upon the memories of man. Quote Right
Quote Left Nothing contributes so much to tranquilize the mind as a steady purpose- a point on which the soul may fix its intellectual eye. Quote Right
Quote Left If the use of animal food be, in consequence, subversive to the peace of human society, how unwarrantable is the injustice and the barbarity which is exercised toward these miserable victims. They are called into existence by human artifice that they may drag out a short and miserable existence of slavery and disease, that their bodies may be mutilated, their social feelings outraged. It were much better that a sentient being should never have existed, than that it should have existed only to endure unmitigated misery. Quote Right
Quote Left He hath awakened from the dream of life— Quote Right
Quote Left O, wind, if winter comes, can spring be far behind? Quote Right
Quote Left Be men, or be more than men. Be steady to your purposes and firm as a rock. This ice is not made of such stuff as your hearts may be; it is mutable and cannot withstand you if you say that it shall not. Quote Right
Quote Left Their errors have been weighed and found to have been dust in the balance; if their sins were as scarlet, they are now white as snow: they have been washed in the blood of the mediator and the redeemer, Time. Quote Right
Quote Left If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind? Quote Right
Quote Left Our sweetest songs are those that tell the saddest thoughts. Quote Right
Quote Left Fear not for the future, weep not for the past. Quote Right
Quote Left My dreams were all my own; I accounted them to nobody; They were my refuge when annoyed - my dearest pleasure when free. Quote Right
Quote Left It is justice, not charity, that is wanting in the world. Quote Right
Quote Left I love tranquil solitude And such society As is quiet, wise, and good. Quote Right
Quote Left As a bankrupt thief turns thief-taker, so an unsuccessful author turns critic Quote Right
Quote Left Music, when soft voices die,
Vibrates in the memory;
Odors, when sweet violets sicken,
Live within the sense they quicken.
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Quote Left Taught from infancy that beauty is woman's sceptre, the mind shapes itself to the body, and roaming round its gilt cage, only seeks to adorn its prison. Quote Right
Quote Left Reviewers, with some rare exceptions, are a most stupid and malignant race. As a bankrupt thief turns thief-taker in despair, so an unsuccessful author turns critic. Quote Right
Quote Left First our pleasures die - and then our hopes, and then our fears - and when these are dead, the debt is due dust claims dust - and we die too Quote Right
Quote Left A man, to be greatly good, must magine intensely and comprehensively; he must put himself in the place of another and in many others; the pains and pleasures of his species must become his own. Quote Right
Quote Left One word is too often profaned For me to profane it; One feeling too falsely disdain'd For thee to disdain it Quote Right
Quote Left Yes, marriage is hateful, detestable. A kind of ineffable, sickening disgust seizes my mind when I think of this most despotic, most unrequite... Quote Right
Quote Left Poetry is the record of the best and happiest moments of the happiest and best minds. Quote Right
Quote Left The more we study, the more we discover our ignorance. Quote Right
Quote Left Music, when soft voices die, Vibrates in the memory; Odors, when sweet violets sicken, Live within the sense they quicken. Quote Right
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