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As it has been said:
Love and a cough
cannot be concealed.
Even a small cough.
Even a small love.
----Anne Sexton
To feel the love of people whom we love is a fire that feeds our life.
----Pablo Neruda
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He who kisses joy as it flies by will live in eternity's sunrise.
---William Blake
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It is easier to forgive an enemy than to forgive a friend.
----William Blake
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The eagle never lost so much time as when he submitted to learn of the crow
----William Blake
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I've heard of hearts unkind, kind deeds
With coldness still returning;
Alas! the gratitude of men
Has oftener left me mourning.
---William Wordsworth
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Originality is being different from oneself, not others.
---Philip Larkin
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The heart should have fed upon the truth, as insects on a leaf, till it be tinged with the color, and show its food in every ... minutest fiber.
---Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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The difficult part of love
Is being selfish enough,
Is having the blind persistence
To upset an existence
Just for your own sake.
What cheek it must take.
----Philip Larkin
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Never seek to tell thy love; Love that never told can be. For the gentle wind does move silently.. invisibly.
----William Blake
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...whom I have loved
With such communion, that no place on earth
Can ever be a solitude to me
----William Wordsworth
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The lamb misused breeds public strife
And yet forgives the butcher's knife.
---William Blake
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If a thing loves, it is infinite.
---William Blake
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When a sinister person means to be your enemy, they always start by trying to become your friend
---William Blake
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The happiest marriage I can picture would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman.
----Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Something, like nothing, happens anywhere.
----Philip Larkin
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"Farewell, farewell! but this I tell
To thee, thou Wedding-Guest!
He prayeth well, who loveth well
Both man and bird and beast."
---Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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The earth was all before me. With a heart
Joyous, nor scared at its own liberty,
I look about; and should the chosen guide
Be nothing better than a wandering cloud,
I cannot miss my way.
----William Wordsworth, The Prelude
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"I would not dare
Console you if I could. What can be said,
Except that suffering is exact, but where
Desire takes charge, readings will grow erratic?*
---Philip Larkin, The Less Deceived
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Heard melodies are sweet, but those unheard are sweeter.
---John Keats
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And I was taught to feel, perhaps too much,
The self-sufficing power of solitude.
----William Wordsworth, The Prelude
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Bliss it was in that dawn to be alive
But to be young was very heaven.
---William Wordsworth, The Prelude
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The sight of the money depressed her, because in such small familiar things the foreign country around her was best expressed.
---Philip Larkin
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Music, when soft voices die,
Vibrates in the memory;
Odors, when sweet violets sicken,
Live within the sense they quicken.
----Percy Bysshe Shelley
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The sight of the money depressed her, because in such small familiar things the foreign country around her was best expressed.
---Philip Larkin
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Better to reign in Hell, than to serve in Heaven.
-----John Milton
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O world,
Your love, your chances, are beyond the stretch
Of any hand from here! And so, unreal,
A touching dream to which we all are lulled
But wake from separately.
---Philip Larkin
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One impulse from a vernal wood
May teach you more of man,
Of moral evil and of good,
Than all the sages can.
----William Wordsworth
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Hell is a city much like Londonβ
A populous and smoky city.
---Percy Bysshe Shelley
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Nothing ever becomes real till it is experienced.
---John Keats
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Nothing is as contagious as enthusiasm. It is the real allegory of the myth of Orpheus; it moves stones, and charms brutes. It is the genius of sincerity, and truth accomplishes no victories without it.
---Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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The sky is white as clay, with no sun.
Work has to be done.
Postmen like doctors go from house to house.
---Philip Larkin
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