Richard Llewellyn Quotes
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There is no fence or hedge round time that has gone. You can go back and have what you like if you remember it well…
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You will only learn in a fight how much you've got to learn.
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Strange that only a little problem of your own will take your mind far from a tragedy belonging to others.
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A man will will never know a woman until he knows her work.
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I saw behind me those who had gone, and before me those who are to come. I looked back and saw my father, and his…
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O, blackberry tart, with berries as big as your thumb, purple and black, and thick with juice, and a crust to endear them that will…
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Though neither happiness nor respect are worth anything, because unless both are coming from the truest motives, they are simply deceits. A successful man earns…
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O, there is lovely to feel a book, a good book, firm in the hand, for its fatness holds rich promise, and you are hot…
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Men lose their birthrights for a mess of pottage only if they stop using the gifts given them by God for their betterment. By prayer.…
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I saw my father as a man, and not, as a man who was my father.
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But you have gone now, all of you that were so beautiful when you were quick with life. Yet not gone, for you are still…
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How green was my valley then, and the valley of them that have gone.
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Everywhere was singing, all over the house was singing, and outside the house was alive with singing, and the very air was song.
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There is beautiful you are." "No," said Marged, between a sigh and a sob. "Yes," said Owen. "No," said Marged, not so certain. "Behold," Owen…
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Why is it, I wonder, that people suffer, when there is so little need, when an effort of will and some hard work would bring…
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I wonder is happiness only an essence of good living, that you shall taste only once or twice while you live, and then go on…
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