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Charles Lamb Quotes
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Riches are chiefly good because they give us time (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Satire does not look pretty upon a tombstone (Charles Lamb Quotes)
My theory is to enjoy life, but the practice is against it (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Man is a gaming animal (Charles Lamb Quotes)
There are like to be short graces where the devil plays host (Charles Lamb Quotes)
We encourage one another in mediocrity (Charles Lamb Quotes)
I cannot sit and think; books think for me (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Books think for me. I can read anything which I call a book (Charles Lamb Quotes)
A pun is not bound by the laws which limit nicer wit. It is a pistol let off at the ear; not a feather to tickle the intellect (Charles Lamb Quotes)
The teller of a mirthful tale has latitude allowed him. We are content with less than absolute truth (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Cultivate simplicity or rather should I say banish elaborateness, for simplicity springs spontaneous from the heart (Charles Lamb Quotes)
For I hate, yet love thee, so, that, whichever thing I show, the plain truth will seem to be a constrained hyperbole, and the passion to proceed more from a mistress than a weed (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Since all the maids are good and lovable, from whence come the evil wives? (Charles Lamb Quotes)
The cheerful Sabbath bells, wherever heard, strike pleasant on the sense, most like the voice of one, who from the far-off hills proclaims tidings of good to Zion (Charles Lamb Quotes)
In some respects the better a book is, the less it demands from binding (Charles Lamb Quotes)
They are a piece of stubborn antiquity, compared with which Stonehenge is in its nonage. They date beyond the Pyramids (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Sentimentally I am disposed to harmony; but organically I am incapable of a tune (Charles Lamb Quotes)
If dirt were trumps, what hands you would hold! (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Credulity is the man's weakness, but the child's strength (Charles Lamb Quotes)
In some respects the better a book is, the less it demands from the binding (Charles Lamb Quotes)
He has left off reading altogether, to the great improvement of his originality (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Half as sober as a judge (Charles Lamb Quotes)
The true poet dreams being awake (Charles Lamb Quotes)
A laxity pervades the popular use of words (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Trample not on the ruins of a man (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Let us live for the beauty of our own reality (Charles Lamb Quotes)
No woman dresses below herself from mere caprice (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Since all the maids are good and lovable, from whence come the bad wives? (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Cards are war, in disguise of a sport (Charles Lamb Quotes)
Gluttony and surfeiting are no proper occasions for thanksgiving (Charles Lamb Quotes)