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english-poet
He gave to misery (all he had) a tear. Thomas Gray
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A little too wise, they say, do ne'er live long. Thomas Middleton
english-poet
Ground not upon dreams; you know they are ever contrary. Thomas Middleton
english-poet further man renew turn
Let a man turn to his own childhood - no further - if he will renew his sense of remoteness, and of the mystery of change. Alice Meynell
english-poet humble knowledge knows learned proud
Knowledge is proud that he has learned so much;Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. William Cowper
english-poet humble knowledge knows proud wisdom
Knowledge is proud that he has learn'd so much; Wisdom is humble that he knows no more. William Cowper
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They talk most who have the least to say. Matthew Prior
english-poet
Be to their virtue very kind; be to their faults a little blind. Matthew Prior
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And 'tis remarkable that they talk most who have the least to say. Matthew Prior
nature rain wicked-world
I always like walking in the rain, so no one can see me crying. Charlie Chaplin
nature fancy facts
Nature is, in fact, a suggester of uneasiness, a promoter of pilgrimages and of excursions of the fancy which never come to any satisfactory haven. Charles Dudley Warner
nature faults reform
Nature is entirely indifferent to any reform. She perpetuates a fault as persistently as a virtue. Charles Dudley Warner
nature men garden
What a man needs in gardening is a cast-iron back, with a hinge in it. Charles Dudley Warner
nature simple perfect
"... he had understood, better than anyone ... the beauty that grew out of the simple knowledge that everything, no matter how small or large it might be, was a perfect example of what it was." Charles de Lint
nature moon clouds
The clouds were drifting over the moon at their giddiest speed, at one time wholly obscuring her, at another, suffering her to burst forth in full splendor and shed her light on all the objects around; anon, driving over her again, with increased velocity, and shrouding everything in darkness. Charles Dickens
nature giving natural
Nature gives to every time and season some beauties of its own. Charles Dickens
nature humility pride
We cannot think too highly of our nature, nor too humbly of ourselves. Charles Caleb Colton
nature men self
If Natur has gifted a man with powers of argeyment, a man has a right to make the best of 'em, and has not a right to stand on false delicacy, and deny that he is so gifted; for that is a turning of his back on Natur, a flouting of her, a slighting of her precious caskets, and a proving of one's self to be a swine that isn't worth her scattering pearls before. Charles Dickens
scene leafs dreary
The blossom is blighted, the leaf is withered, the God of day goes down upon the dreary scene, and in short you are for ever floored. Charles Dickens
scenes
You can't steal every scene. There are scenes in which you need to sit back and do a lot less, verbally, physically. Luke Pasqualino
scene matured
It's possible that I've matured as a writer, and I hope I've matured emotionally, but I always find myself revisiting these adolescent scenes. Diablo Cody
scene theater where-you-are
In theater, the scenes I like the most are the ones where you are there and you cannot talk. Carice van Houten
scene tend
I try not to think about any of the production side of things. If you do, you tend to get unfocused and distracted. I just try to think about the character and the scene and what I'm doing. Shanley Caswell
scene novel written
I've never written an autobiographical novel in my life. I've never touched upon my life. I've never written a single scene that I can say took place. Bret Easton Ellis
scenes thinking unlike
When I look at the film, unlike when you see it, I'll be thinking of the scenes that were cut, Mark Spragg
scene feels
It feels so great to be back on the scene. Brandy Norwood
scene ready lit
I will walk out on a scene if it's all lit and ready to go but it's not happening. Debra Winger