In an early spring, We see th'appearing buds, which to prove fruit, Hope gives not so much warrant, as despair, That frosts… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Pray but one prayer for me 'twixt thy closed lips, Think but one thought of me up in the stars. — William Morris Copy Share Image
Anyone can success to beat me only two conditions.if I'm to much sick, or my Chinese mobile is dead. otherwise beating to… — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
This I saw when waking late, Going by at a railroad rate, Looking through wreaths of engine smoke Far into the lives… — Robert Frost Copy Share Image
Soft are the hands of Love, but what soft hands clutched at the thorny ground, scratched like a small white ferret or… — Hilda Doolittle Copy Share Image
Now is the time for mirth, Nor cheek or tongue be dumb; For with the flowery earth The golden pomp is come. — Robert Herrick Copy Share Image
They stand so still in the thunder air, all strangers to one another as the green grass glows upwards, strangers in the… — David Herbert Lawrence Copy Share Image
This is the shape of the tree, And the flower and the leaf, and the three pale beautiful pilgrims: This is what… — Conrad Aiken Copy Share Image
You can't be a Real Country unless you have A BEER and an airlineit helps if you have some kind of a… — Frank Zappa Copy Share Image
Then think I thus: sith such repair, So long time war of valiant men, Was all to win a lady fair, Shall… — Henry Howard Surrey Earl Of Copy Share Image
For months it hasn't known the taste of steel Washed down with rusty water in a tin. But standing outdoors hungry, in… — Robert Frost Copy Share Image
What you did, any of us might. And saying so I see our difference: Not your aplomb (I used mine to sit… — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
Modern Western thought will pass into history and be incorporated in it, will have its influence and its place, justas our body… — Alexander Herzen Copy Share Image
I would find by the edge of that water The collar-bone of a hare Worn thin by the lapping of water, And… — William Butler Yeats Copy Share Image
Self-help books are making life downright unsafe. Womendesperate to catch a man practice all the ploys recommended by these authors. Bump into… — Florence King Copy Share Image
So, Anactoria, go you away With what calm carelessness of sorrow! Your gleaming footstep and your grace, When comes another morrow, Much… — Allen Tate Copy Share Image
I don't know what effect thesemen will have upon the enemy, but, by God, they terrify me. — Arthur Wellesley Wellington 1st Duke Copy Share Image
DORIS: Here's the two of spades. DUSTY: The two of spades! THAT'S THE COFFIN!! DORIS: THAT'S THE COFFIN? Oh good heavens what'll… — Thomas Stearns Eliot Copy Share Image
Do you think that the things people make fools of themselves about are any less real and true than the things they… — George Bernard Shaw Copy Share Image
Like the bee that now is blown, Honey-heavy on my hand, From his toppling tansy-throne In the green tempestuous land — Edmund Blunden Copy Share Image
All of our lives is a rebus Of little wooden animals painted shy, Terrific colors, magnificent and horrible, Close together. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Master of the universe but notof myself, I am the only rebel against my absolute power. — Pierre Corneille Copy Share Image
The great must submit to the dominion of prudence and of virtue, or none will long submit to the dominion of thegreat. — Edmund Burke Copy Share Image
The American is said to become full-flavored, and intime a most all-round man, through the polish which Europe can impart. — M E W Sherwood Copy Share Image
I'll be a new bird with the head of an ass, Two pigs' feet, two men's feet,and two of a hen — Thomas Lovell Beddoes Copy Share Image
Three things are never satisfied; four never say,Enough: Sheol, the barren womb, the earth ever thirsty for water, and the fire that… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Why have such scores of lovely, gifted girls Married impossible men? Simple self-sacrifice may be ruled out, And missionary endeavour, nine times… — Robert Graves Copy Share Image
Men are universally afraid of a broomstick and a woman's tongue; if no other weapons are allowed us, let these be freely… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
As I learn from you, I guess you learn from me although you're olderand white and somewhat more free. This is my… — Langston Hughes Copy Share Image
What if men take to followingwhere He leads, Weary of mumbling Athanasian creeds? — Roden Noël Copy Share Image
It is characteristic of the epistemological tradition to present us with partial scenarios and then to demandwhole or categorical answers as it… — Avrum Stroll Copy Share Image
An diligent person doesn't like to wasting their efforts into resolving a problem. But also he wasting their efforts to avoid any… — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
The love of liberty is the love of others; the love of power isthe love of ourselves. — William Hazlitt Copy Share Image
With all the surgical skill and the vital rays lavished on him he should talk like alike a congressman at a filibuster. — Kenneth Langtry Copy Share Image
Don't talk to me about naval tradition. It's nothing but rum, so do my and the lash. — Winston Churchill Copy Share Image
He neither shall be christened In white wine or red, But with fair spring water, With which we were christenèd. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Mr. FitzgeraldI believe that is how he spells his nameseems to believe that plagiarism begins at home. — Zelda Fitzgerald Copy Share Image
All the world is full of inscapeand chance left free to act falls into an order as well as purpose. — Gerard Manley Hopkins Copy Share Image
I fear no foe with Thee at hand to bless; Ills have no weights, and tearsno bitterness; — Henry Francis Lyte Copy Share Image
No head knows where its rest is Or may lie down with reason When war's usurping claws Shall take heart escheat… — Allen Tate Copy Share Image