Best Walter Savage Landor Quotes
- There is nothing on earth divine except humanity. Divine
- O what a thing is age! Death without death's quiet. Age
- In argument, truth always prevails finally; in politics, falsehood always. Always Prevails
- We cannot be contented because we are happy, and we cannot be happy because we are contented. Contented
- In the hours of distress and misery, the eyes of every mortal turn to friendship; in the hours of gladness and conviviality, what is our… Any
- The most pernicious of absurdities is that weak, blind, stupid faith is better than the constant practice of every human virtue. Absurdities
- We often fancy that we suffer from ingratitude, while in reality we suffer from self-love. Fancy
- The Siren waits thee, singing song for song. Music
- Death stands above me, whispering low I know not what into my ear; Of his strange language all I know Is, there is not a… All
- The wise become as the unwise in the enchanted chambers of Power, whose lamps make every face the same colour. Chambers
- Study is the bane of childhood, the oil of youth, the indulgence of adulthood, and a restorative in old age. Adulthood
- Many love music but for music's sake, Many because her touches can awake Thoughts that repose within the breast half-dead, And rise to follow where… Awake
- A good cook is the peculiar gift of the gods. He must be a perfect creature from the brain to the palate, from the palate… Brain
- Cats ask plainly for what they want. Ask
- Every sect is a moral check on its neighbour. Competition is as wholesome in religion as in commerce. Check
- We talk on principal, but act on motivation. Act
- Wrong is but falsehood put in practice. Falsehood
- Those who are quite satisfied sit still and do nothing; those who are not quite satisfied are the sole benefactors of the world. Benefactors
- Of all failures, to fail in a witticism is the worst, and the mishap is the more calamitous in a drawn-out and detailed one All
- A great man knows the value of greatness; he dares not hazard it, he will not squander it. Dare
- We may receive so much light as not to see, and so much philosophy as to be worse than foolish. Enlightenment
- Every great writer is a writer of history, let him treat on almost any subject he may. Any
- Those who in living fill the smallest space, In death have often left the greatest void. Death
- I sometimes think that the most plaintive ditty has brought a fuller joy and of longer duration to its composer that the conquest of Persia… Brought
- No thoroughly occupied person was ever found really miserable. Ever Found
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