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"There is one art of which man should be master, the art of reflection." Art, Men Rate this Quote
"Our own heart, and not other men's opinion, form our true honor." Art, Glory, Honesty 3.66 average rating Rate this Quote
"Friendship is like a sheltering tree." Friends 4.75 average rating Rate this Quote
"He who begins by loving Christianity better than truth will proceed by loving his own sect or church better than Christianity, and end in loving himself better than all." Honesty, Religion, Truth 5.00 average rating Rate this Quote
"What comes from the heart goes to the heart." Art 4.89 average rating Rate this Quote
"I have seen gross intolerance shown in support of toleration." Miscellaneous Rate this Quote
"The wise only possess ideas; the greater part of mankind are possessed by them." Art, Excellence, Knowledge Rate this Quote
"An orphan's curse would drag to HellA spirit from on high;But oh! More horrible than thatIs the curse in a dead man's eye." Death, Men 5.00 average rating Rate this Quote
"What if you slept? And what if, in your sleep, you dreamed? And what if, in your dream, you went to heaven and there plucked a strange and beautiful flower? And what if, when you awoke, you had the flower in your hand? Ah, what then?" Love 4.50 average rating Rate this Quote
"What if you slept? And what if, in your sleep, you dreamed? And what if, in your dream, you went to heaven and there plucked a strange and beautiful flower? And what if, when you awoke, you had the flower in your hand? Ah, what then?" Friendship, Dreams 4.90 average rating Rate this Quote
"Real pain can alone cure us of imaginary ills. We feel a thousand miseries till we are lucky enough to feel misery." Anti-Religion, Adversity 5.00 average rating Rate this Quote
"Men of genius are rarely much annoyed by the company of vulgar people." Genius 5.00 average rating Rate this Quote
"A poet ought not to pick nature's pocket. Let him borrow, and so borrow as to repay by the very act of borrowing. Examine nature accurately, but write from recollection, and trust more to the imagination than the memory." Poetry Rate this Quote
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