“it’s like Tennyson once said, ‘ ’Tis better to have loved and lost / Than never to have loved at all.” — A.G. Riddle Copy Share Image
There Lives More Faith in Honest Doubt, Believe Me, Than Half the Creeds. - Alfred, Lord Tennyson — Fannie Flagg Copy Share Image
“A Tennyson garden, heavy with scent, languid; the return of the word swoon.” — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
Do you know, a horrible thing has happened to me. I have begun to doubt Tennyson. — Gerard Manley Hopkins Copy Share Image
The kind of poetry to avoid in the pretty-pretty kind that pleased our grandmothers, the kind that Longfellow and Tennyson, good poets… — Clifton Fadiman Copy Share Image
Tennyson and Browning are poets, and they think; but they do not feel their thought as immediately as the odour of a… — T. S. Eliot Copy Share Image
“...you are my Lady of Shalott lost in a dream of isolation - I care too much for you - I romanticize… — John Geddes Copy Share Image
“It was easier to deal with Tennyson when he was fighting me; but having him on my side was frightening, because now… — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
“I only remember fighting Ozzy O'Dell once. It was back in second grade. He threw these weird windmill-like punches, which was probably… — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
“Mason took in enough cannabis smoke to allow a Lipan Apache manipulating a blanket over it to transmit the complete works of… — Richard Condon Copy Share Image
It does, Tennyson, because there’s a fine line between confidence and arrogance. There’s a fine line between being assertive and being a… — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
“We are not now that strength which in old days Moved earth and heaven, that which we are, we are; “Ulysses” by… — Alfred, Lord Tennyson Copy Share Image
“A shadow flits before me, Not thou, but like to thee. Ah, Christ, that it were possible For one short hour to… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
The little bee returns with evening's gloom, To join her comrades in the braided hive, Where, housed beside their might honey-comb, They… — Jacques Yves Cousteau Copy Share Image
“The policemen agreed they were living with a most peculiar fellow. One moment he was reading classical literature in the original French… — Ben MacIntyre Copy Share Image
“I have a confession to make. When I was a kid in junior secondary school I was a closet poet, getting high… — Rotimi Ogunjobi Copy Share Image
My office walls are covered with autographs of famous writers - it's what my children call my 'dead author wall.' I have… — Debbie Macomber Copy Share Image
I view askance a book that remains undisturbed for a year. Oughtn't it to have a ticket of leave? I think I… — Carolyn Wells Copy Share Image
The novel may be dead as a commercial form. When art forms things die as commercial forms, something happens to the practice… — William Monahan Copy Share Image
“We have The Idylls of the King in English class this term. I like some things in them, but I detest Tennyson's… — L.M. Montgomery Copy Share Image
“Tennyson said that if we could understand a single flower we would know who we are and what the world is. Perhaps… — Jorge Luis Borges Copy Share Image
Chemistry has the same quickening and suggestive influence upon the algebraist as a visit to the Royal Academy, or the old masters… — James Joseph Sylvester Copy Share Image
Prayer works in the mind as a healing force. It calms the patient, enlightens the physician, guides the surgeon, and it often… — Wilferd Peterson Copy Share Image
Home they brought her warrior dead: She nor swooned, nor uttered cry: All her maidens, watching, said, 'She must weep or she… — Colleen Houck Copy Share Image
“I turn to our father, searching for an ally. "So Dad, is it legal for Bronte to date out of her species?"… — Neal Shusterman Copy Share Image
Contemporary fantasists all bow politely to Lord Tennyson and Papa Tolkien, then step around them to go back to the original texts… — David Eddings Copy Share Image
[In response to Alfred Tennyson's poem "Vision of Sin," which included the line "Every moment dies a man, every moment one is… — Charles Babbage Copy Share Image
“The seasonal urge is strong in poets. Milton wrote chiefly in winter. Keats looked for spring to wake him up (as it… — Helen Bevington Copy Share Image
“Mr Wisdom,' said the girl who had led him into the presence. 'Ah,' said Howard Saxby, and there was a pause of… — P.G. Wodehouse Copy Share Image
“Matched with an aged wife, I mete and dole Unequal laws unto a savage race, That hoard, and sleep, and feed, and… — Alfred Lord Tennyson Copy Share Image
This is why it is good to remember: if you want to get high, don’t drink whiskey; read Shakespeare, Tennyson, Keats, Neruda,… — Natalie Copy Share Image
Lonnie says it doesn't take long to write a song if you're stricken with a severe case of the Tennysons. He wasn't… — Dan Jenkins Copy Share Image
I get no sense from his note at all,” said Will, bounding to his feet, “except that he can quote Tennyson’s lesser… — Cassandra Clare Copy Share Image
“My heart would hear her and beat, Were it earth in an earthy bed; My dust would hear her and beat, Had… — Margaret Atwood Copy Share Image
“Her problem is with pretty,” Tennyson said. "She thinks I’ll need all these dresses in college. Like I would ever in a… — Laura Anderson Kurk Copy Share Image
All birds during the pairing season become more or less sentimental, and murmur soft nothings in a tone very unlike the grinding-organ… — James Russell Lowell Copy Share Image
If there is one word that describes the meaning of character, it is the word honor. Without honor, civilization would not long… — Ezra Taft Benson Copy Share Image
“I’ve known her long enough to know that this was purely intentional.” He peered sideways at me, judging my reaction. “I like… — Laura Anderson Kurk Copy Share Image
It strikes me as very strange that whereas Tennyson could support most of Mr. Buckley's propositions about free trade, and the private… — Germaine Greer Copy Share Image