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Nothing Quotes by Augustus William Hare
- The mind is like a trunk: if well-packed, it holds almost every thing; if ill-packed, next to nothing.
- Most painters have painted themselves. So have most poets: not so palpably indeed, but more assiduously. Some have done nothing else.
- When a man says he sees nothing in a book, he very often means that he does not see himself in it: which, if it…
- Many a man's vices have at first been nothing worse than good qualities run wild.
- If Painting be Poetry's sister, she can only be a sister Anne, who will see nothing but a flock of sheep, while the other bodies…
- Some minds are made of blotting-paper: you can write nothing on them distinctly. They swallow the ink, and you find a large spot.
- I suspect we have internal senses. The mind's eye since Shakespeare's time has been proverbial; and we have also a mind's ear. To say nothing…
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