"All that we have read and learned, all……" — Philip Gilbert Hamerton
"All that we have read and learned, all that has occupied and interested us in the thoughts and deeds of men abler or wiser than ourselves, constitutes at last a spiritual society of which we can never be deprived, for it rests in the heart and soul of the man who has acquired it."
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Philip Gilbert Hamerton
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16 Quotes by Philip Gilbert Hamerton
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We need society, and we need solitude also, as we need summer and winter, day and night, exercise and rest.
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Unless a man works he cannot find out what he is able to do.
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The opinions of men who think are always growing and changing, like living children.
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There are natures that go to the streams of life in great cities as the hart goes to the water…
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You may have a cat in the room with you without anxiety about anything except eatables. The presence of a…
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People have prejudices against a nation in which they have no acquaintances.
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The happiest life is that which constantly exercises and educates what is best in us.
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Painting does not come from intelligence so much, as from sight and feeling and invention.
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