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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes

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How well he fell asleep! Like some proud river, widening toward the sea; calmly and grandly, silently and deep, life joined eternity  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) I have never known a trader in philanthropy who was not wrong in his head or heart somewhere or other  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) It is a gentle and affectionate thought, that in immeasurable height above us, at our first birth, the wreath of love was woven with sparkling stars for flowers  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) The paternal and filial duties discipline the heart, and prepare it for the love of all mankind. The intensity of private attachment encourages, not prevents, universal benevolence  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Democracy is the healthful lifeblood which circulates through the veins and arteries, which supports the system, but which ought never to appear externally, and as the mere blood itself  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Or soar aloft to be the spangled skies and gaze upon her with a thousand eyes  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) That only can with propriety be styled refinement which, by strengthening the intellect, purifies the manners  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) A single thought is that which it is from other thoughts as a wave of the sea takes its form and shape from the waves which precede and follow it  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) The sense of beauty is intuitive, and beauty itself is all that inspires pleasure without, and aloof from, and even contrarily to interest  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) For why drives on that ship so fast, without or wave or wind? the air is cut away before, and closes from behind  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) O! Lady, we receive but what we give, and in our life alone doth nature live; ours is her wedding garment, ours her shroud!  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) The juggle of sophistry consists, for the most part, in using a word in one sense in all the premises, and in another sense in the conclusion  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Call not that man wretched, who whatever else he suffers as to pain inflicted, or pleasure denied, has a child for whom he hopes and on whom he doats  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) To know, to esteem, to love, and then to part, makes up life’s tale to many a feeling heart  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) As a man without forethought scarcely deserves the name of a man, so forethought without reflection is but a metaphorical phrase for the instinct of a beast  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Wherever you find a sentence musically worded, of true rhythm and melody in the words, there is something deep and good in the meaning also  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) A maxim is a conclusion upon observation of matters of fact, and is merely speculative; a principle carries knowledge within itself, and is prospective  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) I have learned what a sin is against an infinite imperishable being, such as is the soul of man  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Christianity is within a man, even as he is gifted with reason; it is associated with your mother’s chair, and with the first remembered, tones of her blessed voice  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) A woman in a single state may be happy and may be miserable; but most happy, most miserable, these are epithets belonging to a wife  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) There is in every human countenance either a history or a prophecy which must sadden, or at least soften every reflecting observer  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) There are errors which no wise man will treat with rudeness while there is a probability that they may be the refraction of some great truth still below the horizon  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) There are three classes into which all the women past seventy years of age, that ever I knew, were to be divided: 1. That dear old soul; 2. That old woman; 3. That old witch  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Religion is, in its essence, the most gentlemanly thing in the world. It will alone gentilize, if unmixed with cant; and I know nothing else that will, alone  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) The rules of prudence, like the laws of the stone tables, are for the most part prohibitive. Thou shalt not is their characteristic formula  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes)
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