Dames Quote by Colley Cibber Download Open image “So mourn'd the dame of Ephesus her love.” — Colley Cibber ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.4 out of 5 (10 ratings) Copy quoteShare Dames Life Love Love & life Mourn
“She did not like seeing her loved ones like this, bent over with sorrow; everything in her wanted to cry out, to thrash and… — Anne Ursu Copy Share Image
So proud she was to die It made us all ashamed That what we cherished, so unknown To her desire seemed. So satisfied to… — Emily Dickinson Copy Share Image
“That someone would mourn her death made her want to live in the fiercest way.” — H. L. Burke Copy Share Image
“For as long as there are poets, playwrights and men with hearts to break, tales will be told of the princess who died across… — Andrew Morton Copy Share Image
She could not mourn. She could no longer weep grasping the essence of annihilation, she wished only to cease, to be no more, as… — Tanith Lee Copy Share Image
On some such night as this she remembered promising to herself to live as brave and noble a life as any heroine she ever read or heard of in romance, a life sans peur et sans reproche; it had seemed to her then that she had only to will, and such a life would be accomplished. And now she had… — Elizabeth Gaskell Copy Share
“rests at Ephesus; and moreover John, who was both a witness and a teacher, who reclined upon the bosom of the Lord, and being a priest wore the sacerdotal plate. He also sleeps at Ephesus.” 4. So much concerning their death. And in the Dialogue of Caius which we mentioned a little above, Proclus, against whom he directed his disputation,… — Eusebius Copy Share
One of the quainter quirks of life is that we shall never know who dies on the dame day as we do ourselves. — Philip Larkin Copy Share Image
“Her bond with the couple who raised her is fierce and beyond questioning. She cannot name the sensation of losing them as grief. She… — M.L. Stedman Copy Share Image
Love's arms were wreathed about the neck of Hope, And Hope kiss'd Love, and Love drew in her breath In that close kiss and… — Alfred Lord Tennyson Copy Share Image
“She'd not known grief would come in waves, brought on by the smallest of things. Nor had she realized that ordinary acts of living… — Tess Hardwick Copy Share Image
“And then the death will come. The great parting, but the least painful of all the goodbyes we ever knew. For in death, only… — Ivo Andric Copy Share Image
When we are conscious of the least comparative merit in ourselves, we should take as much care to conceal the value we set upon… — Colley Cibber Copy Share Image
“Tea! thou soft, thou sober, sage, and venerable liquid,... thou female tongue-running, smile-smoothing, heart-opening, wind-tippling cordial, to whose glorious insipidity I owe the happiest… — Colley Cibber Copy Share Image
The happy have whole days, and those they choose. The unhappy have but hours, and those they lose. — Colley Cibber Copy Share Image
The aspiring youth that fired the Ephesian domeOutlives in fame the pious fool that rais'd it. — Colley Cibber Copy Share Image
What have I done? What horrid crime committed? To me the worst of crimes-outliv'd my liking. — Colley Cibber Copy Share Image
Then let not what I cannot have My cheer of mind destroy. Whilst thus I sing, I am a king, Although a poor blind… — Colley Cibber Copy Share Image
It is something like the way dame Nature gathers round a foreign body an envelope of some insensitive tissue which can protect from evil… — Bram Stoker Copy Share Image
You know, a dame with a rod is like a guy with a knitting needle. — Daniel Mainwaring Copy Share Image
I went to Notre Dame. I don't know if that has any relevance, but maybe we all had a little too much philosophy and… — William Mapother Copy Share Image
Growing up under the heavy hand of the School Sisters of Notre Dame, it was drummed into me that attending weekly mass was not… — Bill O'Reilly Copy Share Image
I find it easier to abstain than do a little bit of anything. I'm not a 'little bit' kind of dame. I want it… — Elaine Stritch Copy Share Image
A few years ago I met an old professor at the University of Notre Dame. Looking back on his long life of teaching, he… — Henri Nouwen Copy Share Image
I haven't seen the Eiffel Tower, Notre Dame, the Louvre. I haven't seen anything. I don't really care. — Tyra Banks Copy Share Image
When you look at the dominance of Notre Dame, the love of Mary in almost every European country, psychologically, had to come from this… — Richard Rohr Copy Share Image
Dame Edna is that rarest sighting in our time of the absolute comic, an inspired personification of caprice whose comedy answered the primal call… — John Lahr Copy Share Image
One who can find lemons sweet and grapes sour is ready for Dame Fortune. — Mason Cooley Copy Share Image