So, when my mistress shall beseen In form and beauty of her mind, By virtue first, then choice, a queen, — Sir Henry Wotton Copy Share Image
A hundred cabinet-makers in London can work a table or a chair equally well; but noone poet can write verses with such… — David Hume Copy Share Image
Only where love and need areone, And the work is play for mortal stakes, Is the deed every really done For Heaven… — Robert Frost Copy Share Image
Three young rats with black felt hats, Three young ducks with white straw flats, — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Nothing is to be compared to the misery of being bound without Love, bound to one,& preferring another. That is a Punishment… — Jane Austen Copy Share Image
Niobe would have been calledmost blessed of mothers, had she not seemed so herself. — Ovid Copy Share Image
That book is good Which puts me in a working mood. Unless to Thought be added Will Apollo is an imbecile. — Ralph Waldo Emerson Copy Share Image
He must have a truly romantic nature, for he weepswhen there is nothing at all toweep about. — Oscar Wilde Copy Share Image
When I say artist I don't meanin the narrow sense of the wordbut the man who is building thingscreating molding the earthwhether… — Jackson Pollock Copy Share Image
But I saw the little-Ant men as they ran Carrying the world's weight of the world's filth And the filth in the… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
I only know that a rook Ordering its black feathers can so shine As to seize me senses, haul My eyelids up,… — Sylvia Plath Copy Share Image
That was the most horrible day of my detention. The whole day I could see my baby's face and wanted to callher… — Emma Mashinini Copy Share Image
Old soldiers, Miss Dandridge. Someday you'll learn how they hate to give up. Captain of a troop one day, every man's face… — Frank S Nugent Copy Share Image
Yet for all that, there is nothing in me of a founder ofa religionreligions are affairs of the rabble; I find it… — Friedrich Nietzsche Copy Share Image
Good-bye, good luck, struckthe sun and the moon, To the fisherman lost on the land. He stands alone at the door ofhis… — Dylan Thomas Copy Share Image
After a few months' acquaintance with Europeancoffee, one's mind weakens, and his faith with it, and he begins to wonder if the… — Mark Twain Copy Share Image
Religions, which condemn thepleasures of sense, drive men to seek the pleasures of power. Throughout history power has been the vice of… — Bertrand Russell Copy Share Image
They are not dead! They havebut passed, Beyond the mists that blind us here, Into the new and larger life, Of that… — John Luckey McCreery Copy Share Image
You are a thousand times a properer man Than she a woman. 'Tis such fools as you That makes the world full… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
Some desire is necessary to keep life in motion, and he whose real wants are suppliedmust admit those of fancy. — Samuel Johnson Copy Share Image
You have witchcraft in your lips, Kate. There is more eloquence in a sugar touch of them than in the tongues of… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
On the bare upland pasture there had spread O'ernight 'twixt mullein stalksa wheel of thread And straining cables wet withsilver dew. — Robert Frost Copy Share Image
The rain makes still pools on the sidewalk. The rain makes running poolsin the gutter. The rain plays a little sleep-song on… — Langston Hughes Copy Share Image
Most rock journalism is people who can't write, interviewing people who can'ttalk, for people who can't read. — Frank Zappa Copy Share Image
Pleasing illusion: if my childhood had been the Paradise it should have been, all would now be well. — Mason Cooley Copy Share Image
We cannot remain long in a conscious state or in consciousness, we must take refuge again in the unconscious since there are… — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe Copy Share Image
Boy, however we do praise ourselves, Our fancies are more giddy and unfirm, More longing, wavering, sooner lost and worn, Than women's… — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image
The question is not whether we will be extremists, but what kind of extremists we will be. — Martin Luther King Jr Copy Share Image
Always sincere person suffers from the absence things of eyewash is only a single object. And malingerer individuals always have it in… — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
Fate will bring together those a thousand miles apart; without fate, they will miss each other though they come face to face. — Anonymous Copy Share Image
Breathing with such suppression of the heart As joy delights in; and, with wise restraint — William Wordsworth Copy Share Image
But thou, O King, I bid remember me, unwept, unburied, Heap up mine arms, be tombby sea-bord, and inscribed: A man of… — Ezra Pound Copy Share Image
Great men have been among us; hands that penn'd And tongues that utter'd wisdombetter none: — William Wordsworth Copy Share Image
... it is one thing to sow your wild oats in talk, and quite another to live by your own kaleidoscopic paradoxes. — Katharine Fullerton Gerould Copy Share Image
A good upbringing means notthat you won't spill sauce on the tablecloth, but that you won't notice it when someoneelse does. — Anton Pavlovich Chekhov Copy Share Image
I'd like to come back as an independent woman who has more ambition than I have. — Jenny Bird Copy Share Image
There St. John mingles with my friendly bowl The feast of reason and the flow of soul; — Alexander Pope Copy Share Image
Shoddy peoples destroyed their time in finding solution after happens a problem. — Mak_786 Copy Share Image
Where the whole man is involved there is no work. Work begins with the divisionof labor. — Marshall McLuhan Copy Share Image
There's rosemary, that's for remembrance; pray you, love, remember. And there is pansies, that's for thoughts. — William Shakespeare Copy Share Image