| Quotes |
Topic |
| Advice | The worst men often give the best advice. Our deeds are sometimes better than our thoughts. |
| Advice | The worst men often give the best advice. |
| America | America! half brother of the world! With something good and bad of every land. |
| Authorship | Write to the mind and heart, and let the ear Glean after what it can. |
| Beauty | The beautiful are never desolate; But some one alway loves them--God or man. If man abandons, God himself takes them. |
| Blessings | Blessing star forth forever; but a curse Is like a cloud--it passes. |
| Books | Worthy books Are not companions--they are solitudes: We lose ourselves in them and all our cares. |
| Comparisons | 'Tis light translateth night; 'tis inspiration Expounds experience; 'tis the west explains The east; 'tis time unfolds Eternity. |
| Comparisons | Defining night by darkness, death by dust. |
| Comparisons | Our similarities are different. |
| Day | The long days are no happier than the short ones. |
| Death | Death is the universal salt of states; Blood is the base of all things--law and war. |
| Dew | The dew, 'Tis of the tears which stars weep, sweet with joy. |
| Dew | Dewdrops, Nature's tears, which she Sheds in her own breast for the fair which die. The sun insists on gladness; but at night, When he is gone, poor Nature loves to weep. |
| Doubt | Who never doubted, never half believed. Where doubt there truth is--'tis her shadow. |
| Doubt | Who never doubted, never half believed. Where doubt is, there truth is -- it is her shadow. |
| England | England! my country, great and free! Heart of the world, I leap to thee! |
| Errors | The truth is perilous never to the true, Nor knowledge to the wise; and to the fool, And to the false, error and truth alike, Error is worse than ignorance. |
| Evil | Evil and good are God's right hand and left. |
| Eyes | There are whole veins of diamonds in thine eyes, Might furnish crowns for all the Queens of earth. |
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