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| Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
| 159c20f | He Thought Positively till he became a euphemism for himself. | James Richardson | ||
| adea858 | There is no road to the land without roads. | James Richardson | ||
| d2bf7be | That others know: science. That others choose: politics. | James Richardson | ||
| 2d31a27 | Solitude takes time. One becomes alone, like a towel drying. | James Richardson | ||
| 2cd91e4 | I worked so hard to understand it that it must be true. | James Richardson | ||
| 827bc46 | Earth's noblest thing, -- a woman perfected. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 0ea5cf9 | Who speaks the truth stabs Falsehood to the heart. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 899863c | All thoughts that mould the age beginDeep down within the primitive soul. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| ea7a7e8 | The thing we long for, that we areFor one transcendent moment. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| ba1af47 | The nurse of full-grown souls is solitude. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 32fdc4e | One day with life and heartIs more than time enough to find a world. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 0a5f482 | Not failure, but low aim, is crime. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 78355cf | Though old the thought and oft expressed,'Tis his at last who says it best. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| b022128 | The capacity of indignation makes an essential part of the outfit of every honest man. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| dd36e23 | Blessed are they who have nothing to say, and who cannot be persuaded to say it. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 29c7cf5 | The clear, sweet singer with the crown of snowNot whiter than the thoughts that housed below. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 90f28ca | Great truths are portions of the soul of man;Great souls are portions of eternity. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 2a28cd9 | To win the secret of a weed's plain heart. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| a1f7a8d | Two meanings have our lightest fantasies, -- One of the flesh, and of the spirit one. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| f8b0edf | There is no price set on the lavish summer,And June may be had by the poorest comer. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 991ae6d | A reading-machine, always wound up and going,He mastered whatever was not worth the knowing. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 157274c | For though he builds glorious temples, 'tis oddHe leaves never a doorway to get in a god. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 160fe83 | You've gut to git up airlyEf you want to take in God. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| ed94b71 | We kind o' thought Christ went agin war an' pillage. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 5732874 | But John P.Sez they did n't know everythin' down in Judee. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 78d5a2e | To eat is to appropriate by destruction. | Jean-Paul Sartre | ||
| 58d3cfb | A marciful Providunce fashioned us hollerO' purpose thet we might our principles swaller. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 75879a8 | I don't believe in princerple,But oh I du in interest. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 88124d4 | Ez to my princerples, I gloryIn hevin' nothin' o' the sort. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| df9379e | The very room, coz she was in,Seemed warm from floor to ceilin' | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 8c871d1 | 'T was kin' o' kingdom-come to look On sech a blessed cretur. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 2720829 | His heart kep' goin' pity-pat,But hern went pity-Zekle. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 8f47c83 | All kin' o' smily round the lips,An' teary round the lashes. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| e3dd8dd | Like streams that keep a summer mindSnow-hid in Jenooary. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 1916bea | It's 'most enough to make a deacon swear. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 5ed5e83 | The one thet fust gits mad 's 'most ollers wrong. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| a445cfb | Folks never understand the folks they hate. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 241c927 | Bad work follers ye ez long's ye live. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 50e0174 | The surest plan to make a ManIs, think him so. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 9b5d1e9 | Our Pilgrim stock wuz pithed with hardihood. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| e302766 | Earth's biggest country 's gut her soul,An' risen up earth's greatest nation. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| fe25321 | What a sense of security in an old book which Time has criticized for us! | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 1dd9093 | Here was a type of the true elder race,And one of Plutarch's men talked with us face to face. | James Russell Lowell | ||
| 0b01179 | The foolish and the dead alone never change their opinions. | James Russell Lowell |