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chiefly free journey leave muse ourselves rid
William Hazlitt We go a journey chiefly to be free of all impediments and of all inconveniences; to leave ourselves behind, much more to get rid of others. It is because I want a little breathing-space to muse on indifferent matters. . . .
chiefly mile sought visited
John Woolman We sought out and visited all the Indians hereabouts that we could meet with, in number about twenty. They were chiefly in one place, about a mile from where we lodged.
chiefly nations oppressed
Ameen Rihani Weak and oppressed nations are fundamentally spiritual; strong nations are, as a rule, chiefly materialistic.
chiefly flow head heart love tongue
Sathya Baba Love must flow not from the tongue or from the head only, but chiefly from the heart.
chiefly felt human splendid
Margaret Anderson My unreality is chiefly this: I have never felt much like a human being. It's a splendid feeling.
chiefly sweet though turn virtuous
P. Herbert Only a sweet and virtuous soul, / Like seasoned timber, never gives; / But though the whole world turn to coal, / Then chiefly lives.
chiefly define difficult english-novelist express feelings language men woman
G. H. Hardy It is difficult for a woman to define her feelings in a language which is chiefly made by men to express theirs.
chiefly patience
St. Francis Have patience with all things, but chiefly have patience with yourself.
sweet smell long
Charles Caleb Colton So long as lust, whether of the world or flesh, smells sweet in our nostrils, so long we are loathsome to God.
sweet flower book
Charles Caleb Colton I have somewhere seen it observed that we should make the same use of a book that the bee does of a flower: she steals sweets from it, but does not injure it.
sweet flower book
Charles Caleb Colton Others, again, give us the mere carcass of another man’s thoughts, but deprived of all their life and spirit, and this is to add murder to robbery. I have somewhere seen it observed, that we should make the same use of a book, as a bee does of a flower; she steals sweets from it, but does not injure it; and those sweets she herself improves and concocts into honey. But most plagiarists, like the drone, have neither taste to select, nor industry to acquire, nor skill to improve, but impudently pilfer the honey ready prepared from the hive.
sweet nature morning
Charles Dickens The rich, sweet smell of the hayricks rose to his chamber window; the hundred perfumes of the little flower-garden beneath scented the air around; the deep-green meadows shone in the morning dew that glistened on every leaf as it trembled in the gentle air: and the birds sang as if every sparkling drop were a fountain of inspiration to them.
sweet men way
Charles Spurgeon Man loves his own ruin. The cup is so sweet that though he knows it will poison him, yet he must drink it. And the harlot is so fair, that though he understands that her ways lead down to hell, yet like a bullock he follows to the slaughter till the dart goes through his liver. Man is fascinated and bewitched by sin.
sweet light ministers
Charles Spurgeon Light physical is said by Solomon to be sweet, but gospel light is infinitely more precious, for it reveals eternal things, and ministers to our immortal natures.
sweet jesus father
Charles Spurgeon It is sweet to remember that the exaltation of Christ in heaven is a representative exaltation. He is exalted at the Father's right hand, and though as Jehovah He had eminent glories, in which finite creatures cannot share, yet as the Mediator, the honours which Jesus wears in heaven are the heritage of all the saints. It is delightful to reflect how close is Christ's union with His people. We are actually one with Him; we are members of His body; and His exaltation is our exaltation.
sweet memories blessed
Charles Spurgeon Good thoughts are blessed guests, and should be heartily welcomed, well fed, and much sought after. Like rose leaves, they give out a sweet smell if laid up in the jar of memory.
sweet joy sorrow
Charles Spurgeon There is a sweet joy that comes to us through sorrow.
thought-provoking house ceilings
Chinua Achebe When we hear a house has fallen do we ask if the ceiling fell with it?
thought-provoking giving headache
Chinua Achebe Writers don't give prescriptions. They give headaches!
thought-provoking
Chinua Achebe The only thing we have learnt from experience is that we learn nothing from experience.
thoughtful talking going-away
William Shakespeare That is not the best sermon which makes the hearers go away talking to one another and praising the speaker, but which makes them go away thoughtful and serious, and hastening to be alone.
thoughtful perfect levels
C. S. Lewis Your Majesty would have a perfect right to strike off his head," said Peridan. "Such an assault as he made puts him on a level with assassins." "It is very true," said Edmund. "But even a traitor may mend. I have known one that did." And he looked very thoughtful.
thoughtful thinking psychics
Charlaine Harris I snuck a look to see how Eric was taking this, and he was staring at me the same way the Monroe vampires had. Thoughtful. Hungry. "That's interesting," he said. "I had a psychic once. It was incredible." "Did the psychic think so?
thoughtful love-is men
Charles Baudelaire The man who is unable to people his solitude is equally unable to be alone in a bustling crowd. The poet enjoys the incomparable privilege of being able to be himself or some one else, as he chooses. [...] The solitary and thoughtful stroller finds a singular intoxication in this universal communion. [...] What men call love is a very small, restricted, feeble thing compared with this ineffable orgy, this divine prostitution of the soul giving itself entire...to the unexpected as it comes along, the stranger as he passes.
thoughtful men joy
Charles Baudelaire The solitary and thoughtful stroller finds a singular intoxication in this universal communion. The man who loves to lose himself in a crowd enjoys feverish delights that the egoist locked up in himself as in a box, and the slothful man like a mollusk in his shell, will be eternally deprived of. He adopts as his own all the occupations, all the joys and all the sorrows that chance offers.
thoughts-on-life
Charles Godfrey Leland Thought is the measure of life.
turns expected
Charles Dickens things cannot be expected to turn up of themselves. We must in a measure assist to turn them up
turns satisfying limitation
Aiden Wilson Tozer How completely satisfying to turn from [our] limitations to a God who has none.
turns marvelous guise
Denise Levertov Marvelous Truth, confront us at every turn, in every guise.
turned
Luc Ferrari You turned on the radio and heard all kinds of things.
turn
Brian Smith We're going to go down there, turn over every stone.
turning
Andrew Klink When we got that fumble, that was the turning point.
turn-me turns
Caity Lotz Wittiness turns me on more than anything else.
turned
Dave Orlandini We've turned the corner. We still have a long way to go, but at least we can see the road. Before we couldn't even see the road.
turned
Monty Python Well she turned me into a newt!""A newt?""I got better...
virtuous-woman virtuous weary
Francois de La Rochefoucauld There is many a virtuous woman weary of her trade.