The boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?
Copy Quote View & ShareIt is the nature of truth in general, as of some ores in particular, to be richest when most superficial.
Copy Quote View & ShareThe ninety and nine are with dreams, content but the hope of the world made new, is the hundredth man who is grimly bent on making those dreams come true.
Copy Quote View & ShareScience has not yet taught us if madness is or is not the sublimity of the intelligence.
Copy Quote View & ShareExperience has shown, and a true philosophy will always show, that a vast, perhaps the larger portion of the truth arises from the seemingly irrelevant.
Copy Quote View & ShareThe boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?
Copy Quote View & ShareExperience has shown, and a true philosophy will always show, that a vast, perhaps the larger portion of the truth arises from the seemingly irrelevant.
Copy Quote View & ShareThe ninety and nine are with dreams, content but the hope of the world made new, is the hundredth man who is grimly bent on making those dreams come true.
Copy Quote View & ShareThe nose of a mob is its imagination. By this, at any time, it can be quietly led.
Copy Quote View & ShareThe nose of a mob is its imagination. By this, at any time, it can be quietly led.
Copy Quote View & ShareBeauty of whatever kind, in its supreme development, invariably excites the sensitive soul to tears.
Copy Quote View & ShareI have no faith in human perfectability. I think that human exertion will have no appreciable effect upon humanity. Man is now only more active - not more happy - nor more wise, than he was 6000 years ago.
Copy Quote View & ShareAll religion, my friend, is simply evolved out of fraud, fear, greed, imagination, and poetry.
Copy Quote View & ShareThe boundaries which divide Life from Death are at best shadowy and vague. Who shall say where the one ends, and where the other begins?
Copy Quote View & ShareDeep into that darkness peering, long I stood there, wondering, fearing, doubting, dreaming dreams no mortal ever dared to dream before.
Copy Quote View & ShareThey who dream by day are cognizant of many things which escape those who dream only by night.
Copy Quote View & ShareAll religion, my friend, is simply evolved out of fraud, fear, greed, imagination, and poetry.
Copy Quote View & ShareThe death of a beautiful woman, is unquestionably the most poetical topic in the world.
Copy Quote View & ShareAll religion, my friend, is simply evolved out of fraud, fear, greed, imagination, and poetry.
Copy Quote View & ShareAll religion, my friend, is simply evolved out of fraud, fear, greed, imagination, and poetry.
Copy Quote View & ShareScience has not yet taught us if madness is or is not the sublimity of the intelligence.
Copy Quote View & ShareI would define, in brief, the poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of Beauty.
Copy Quote View & ShareWords have no power to impress the mind without the exquisite horror of their reality.
Copy Quote View & ShareThere is something in the unselfish and self-sacrificing love of a brute, which goes directly to the heart of him who has had frequent occasion to test the paltry friendship and gossamer fidelity of mere Man.
Copy Quote View & ShareIt is the nature of truth in general, as of some ores in particular, to be richest when most superficial.
Copy Quote View & ShareI would define, in brief, the poetry of words as the rhythmical creation of Beauty.
Copy Quote View & ShareA strong argument for the religion of Christ is this - that offences against Charity are about the only ones which men on their death-beds can be made - not to understand - but to feel - as crime.
Copy Quote View & ShareWere I called on to define, very briefly, the term Art, I should call it 'the reproduction of what the Senses perceive in Nature through the veil of the soul.' The mere imitation, however accurate, of what is in Nature, entitles no man to the sacred name of 'Artist.'
Copy Quote View & ShareWere I called on to define, very briefly, the term Art, I should call it 'the reproduction of what the Senses perceive in Nature through the veil of the soul.' The mere imitation, however accurate, of what is in Nature, entitles no man to the sacred name of 'Artist.'
Copy Quote View & ShareA strong argument for the religion of Christ is this - that offences against Charity are about the only ones which men on their death-beds can be made - not to understand - but to feel - as crime.
Copy Quote View & ShareTo vilify a great man is the readiest way in which a little man can himself attain greatness.
Copy Quote View & ShareIt is by no means an irrational fancy that, in a future existence, we shall look upon what we think our present existence, as a dream.
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