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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes

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Laughter is equally the expression of extreme anguish and horror as of joy: as there are tears of sorrow and tears of joy, so is there a laugh of terror and a laugh of merriment  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Be not merely a man of letters! Let literature be an honorable augmentations to your arms, not constitute the coat or fill the escutcheon!  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Not the poem which we have read, but that to which we return, with the greatest pleasure, possesses the genuine power, and claims the name of essential poetry  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Whenever philosophy has taken into its plan religion, it has ended in skepticism; and whenever religion excludes philosophy, or the spirit of free inquiry, it leads to willful blindness and superstition  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Religion is the most gentlemanly thing in the world. It alone will gentilize, if unmixed with cant  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) The spirit of poetry, like all other living powers, must of necessity circumscribe itself by rules, were it only to unite power with beauty  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Genius must have talent as its complement and implement, just as in like manner imagination must have fancy. In short, the higher intellectual powers can only act through a corresponding energy of the lower  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) If you would stand well with a great mind, leave him with a favorable impression of yourself; if with a little mind, leave him with a favorable impression of himself  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) For compassion a human heart suffices, but for full and adequate sympathy, with joy, an angel’s only  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Christianity is not a theory or speculation, but a life; not a philosophy of life, but a life and a living process  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Every reform, however necessary, will by weak minds be carried to an excess, that itself will need reforming  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Exclusively of the abstract sciences, the largest and worthiest portion of our knowledge consists of aphorisms: and the greatest and best of men is but an aphorism  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) General principles... are to the facts as the root and sap of a tree are to its leaves  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) I have often thought what a melancholy world this would be without children, and what an inhuman world without the aged  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Language is the armory of the human mind, and at once contains the trophies of its past and the weapons of its future conquests  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) No man was ever yet a great poet, without being at the same time a profound philosopher  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Reviewers 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  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) To sentence a man of true genius, to the drudgery of a school is to put a racehorse on a treadmill  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Real pain can alone cure us of imaginary ills. We feel a thousand miseries till we are lucky enough to feel misery  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) The history of man for the nine months preceding his birth would, probably, be far more interesting and contain events of greater moment than all the three score and ten years that follow it  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) The dwarf sees farther than the giant, when he has the giant’s shoulders to mount on  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Joy is the sweet voice, joy the luminous cloud. We in ourselves rejoice! And thence flows all that charms or ear or sight, all melodies the echoes of that voice, all colours a suffusion from that light  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Indignation at literary wrongs I leave to men born under happier stars. I cannot afford it  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) An idea, in the highest sense of that word, cannot be conveyed but by a symbol  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) The fancy is indeed no other than a mode of memory emancipated from the order of time and space  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Poetry is certainly something more than good sense, but it must be good sense, at all events, just as a palace is more than a house, but it must be a house, at least  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) If men could learn from history, what lessons it might teach us. But passion and party blind our eyes, and the light which experience gives us is a lantern on the stern, which shines only on the waves behind us  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) For I often please myself with the fancy, now that I may have saved from oblivion the only striking passage in a whole volume, and now that I may have attracted notice to a writer undeservedly forgotten  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Love is the admiration and cherishing of the amiable qualities of the beloved person, upon the condition of yourself being the object of their action  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes) Show me one couple unhappy merely on account of their limited circumstances, and I will show you ten who are wretched from other causes  (Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes)
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