Innocence Quote by Richard Llewellyn Download Open image ““...[I]t is pain to think of innocence in ruin.”” — Richard Llewellyn ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 4.2 out of 5 (9 ratings) Copy quoteShare Innocence Pain
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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… — Richard Llewellyn Copy Share Image
“I also have a world, is it? And I will have whoever I say to share it. Ivor it was, first, because I said… — Richard Llewellyn Copy Share Image
“How quiet is the house when the mistress has gone. You walk in, and the same smell is a comfort to you, the air… — Richard Llewellyn Copy Share Image
“Never mind what you feel. Think. Watch. Think again. And then one step at a time to put things right. As a mason puts… — Richard Llewellyn Copy Share Image
“There is no room for pride in any man. There is no room for unkindness. There is no room for wit at the expense… — Richard Llewellyn Copy Share Image
“It hurt to think that a boy would not have him at his value of himself.” — Richard Llewellyn Copy Share Image
“For as men have fists and heads to defend themselves, so women have a gentleness of silence about them, a barrier built of things… — Richard Llewellyn Copy Share Image
“The evil that is in Man comes of sluggish minds...for sluggards cannot think, and will not...Send upon us thy flames that we may be… — Richard Llewellyn Copy Share Image
“English grammar and composition is difficult even for the English, but worse and worse for a Welsh boy. He speaks, reads, writes, and he… — Richard Llewellyn Copy Share Image
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It had never occurred to Giles that there was something perfectly sensible about wanting to hold onto innocence. He had always gone in for… — Anonymous Copy Share Image
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I don't think that on a daily basis, people need to be so concerned with others think. When someone comes forward and is an… — Brad Goreski Copy Share Image
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Ralph wept for the end of innocence, the darkness of man's heart, and the fall through the air of the true, wise friend called… — William Golding Copy Share Image