Alas! they had been friends in youth. but whispering tongues can poison truth.
in Samuel Taylor Coleridge QuotesEvery reform, however necessary, will by weak minds be carried to an excess, that itself will need reforming.
in Samuel Taylor Coleridge QuotesReviewers are usually people who would have been, poets, historians, biographer, if they could. They have tried their talents at one thing or another and have failed. therefore they turn critic.
in Samuel Taylor Coleridge QuotesAdvice is like snow. the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into, the mind.
in Samuel Taylor Coleridge QuotesThe three great ends which a statesman ought to propose to himself in the government of a nation, are one, Security to possessors. two, facility to acquirers. and three, hope to all.
in Samuel Taylor Coleridge QuotesLove is the admiration and cherishing of the amiable qualities of the beloved person, upon the condition of yourself being the object of their action
in Samuel Taylor Coleridge QuotesThe happiness of life is made up of minute fractions - the little, soon-forgotten charities of a kiss or smile, a kind look, a heart-felt compliment, and the countless infinitesimals of pleasurable and genial feeling
in Samuel Taylor Coleridge QuotesIn wonder all philosophy began, in wonder it ends, and admiration fill up the interspace. but the first wonder is the offspring of ignorance, the last is the parent of adoration
in Samuel Taylor Coleridge QuotesIntense study of the Bible will keep any writer from being vulgar, in point of style.
in Samuel Taylor Coleridge QuotesThat willing suspension of disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith.
in Samuel Taylor Coleridge QuotesSwans sing before they die - 'twere no bad thing should certain persons die before they sing.
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