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Virtue!
to be good and just
Every heart, when sifted well, Is a clot of warmer dust, Mix'd with cunning sparks of hell. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
to be good and just
Every heart, when sifted well, Is a clot of warmer dust, Mix'd with cunning sparks of hell. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
Hope smiles from the threshold of the year to come, whispering, 'It will be happier.'
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
I have since wandered among men of many races and many religions.
— Alfred Russel Wallace
Periods of tranquility are seldom prolific of creative achievement. Mankind has to be stirred up.
— Alfred North Whitehead
All precious things, discover'd late, To those that seek them issue forth, For love in sequel works with fate, And draws the veil from hidden worth.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
The best memories are those which we have forgotten.
— Alfred Capus
Experience is the name men give to their follies or their sorrows.
— Alfred De Musset
Blind and unwavering undisciplined at all times constitutes the real strength of all free men.
— Alfred Jarry
Trust only movement. Life happens at the level of events, not of words. Trust movement.
— Alfred Adler
Different viral species contain nucleic acids that differ not only in length and nucleotide sequence but in many unexpected ways as well.
— Alfred Hershey
The old order changes yielding place to new.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
In time there is no present, In eternity no future, In eternity no past.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
The mirror crack'd from side to side "The curse has come upon me," cried The Lady of Shalott
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Tho' much is taken, much abides;
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Great artists have no country.
— Alfred De Musset
Let observation with extended observation observe extensively.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
I can forgive Alfred Nobel for having invented dynamite, but only a fiend in human form could have invented the Nobel Prize.
— George Bernard Shaw
If we practiced medicine like we practice education, we'd look for the liver on the right side and left side in alternate years.
— Alfred Kazin
Seal'd her minefrom her first sweet breath
Mine, and mine by right, from birth till death
Mine, mine-our fathers have sworn. — Alfred Tennyson
Mine, and mine by right, from birth till death
Mine, mine-our fathers have sworn. — Alfred Tennyson
Pray for my soul. More things are wrought by prayer Than this world dreams of: Wherefore, let they voice, Rise like a fountain for me night and day.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
No sword
Of wrath her right arm whirl'd,
But one poor poet's scroll, and with his word
She shook the world. — Alfred Tennyson
Of wrath her right arm whirl'd,
But one poor poet's scroll, and with his word
She shook the world. — Alfred Tennyson
All I know is that the Internet will transform the world.
— Alfred D. Chandler Jr.
When you can look forward, and the road is clear ahead, and now you are going to create something - that's as happy as I'd want to be.
— Alfred Hitchcock
O tell her, Swallow, thou that knowest each,
That bright and fierce and fickle is the South,
And dark and true and tender is the North. — Alfred Tennyson
That bright and fierce and fickle is the South,
And dark and true and tender is the North. — Alfred Tennyson
Forerun thy peers, thy time, and let
Thy feet, millenniums hence, be set
In midst of knowledge, dream'd not yet. — Alfred Tennyson
Thy feet, millenniums hence, be set
In midst of knowledge, dream'd not yet. — Alfred Tennyson
I see pictures all the time. I could stay for hours and watch a raindrop.
— Alfred Eisenstaedt
When everyone leaves you it's loneliness you feel, when you leave everyone else it's solitude.
— Alfred Polgar
Memory is what makes us young or old.
— Alfred De Musset
I attempt to compose symphonies, although it is clear to me that logically it is pointless.
— Alfred Schnittke
I think therefore I seem to be.
— Alfred Korzybski
All is well, tho' faith and form
Be sunder'd in the night of fear. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
Be sunder'd in the night of fear. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
Rabbi Alfred Bettleheim once said: "Prejudice saves us a painful trouble, the trouble of thinking.
— Ruth Bader Ginsburg
The truthful man is usually a liar.
— Alfred Nobel
Woman is the lesser man, and all thy passions, match'd with mine,
Are as moonlight unto sunlight, and as water unto wine. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
Are as moonlight unto sunlight, and as water unto wine. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
Shall it not be scorn to me to harp on such a moulder'd string?
I am shamed through all my nature to have lov'd so slight a thing. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
I am shamed through all my nature to have lov'd so slight a thing. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
I wither slowly in thine arms; here at the quiet limit of the world, a white hair'd shadow roaming like a dream.
— Alfred Tennyson
Greatly, have suffer'd greatly, both with those
That loved me, and alone — Alfred Tennyson
That loved me, and alone — Alfred Tennyson
And o'er the hills, and far away Beyond their utmost purple rim, Beyond the night, across the day, Thro' all the world she follow'd him.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
For this is England's greatest son, He that gain'd a hundred fights, And never lost an English gun.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Where love could walk with banish'd Hope no more.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
As she fled fast through sun and shade The happy winds upon her play'd, Blowing the ringlet from the braid.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
But the churchmen fain would kill their church, As the churches have kill'd their Christ.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
We'd make love. Afterwards he would take photographs of me. (On modeling for Alfred Stieglitz)
— Georgia O'Keeffe
In the Spring a livelier iris changes on the burnish'd dove;
In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
In the Spring a young man's fancy lightly turns to thoughts of love. — Alfred Lord Tennyson
France had shown a light to all men, preached a Gospel, all men's good; Celtic Demos rose a Demon, shriek'd and slaked the light with blood.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Self-plagiarism is style.
— Alfred Hitchcock
Read my little fable: He that runs may read. Most can raise the flowers now, For all have got the seed.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
And malt does more than Milton can To justify the ways of God to man.
— Alfred Edward Housman
Few males achieve any real freedom in their sexual relations even with their wives. Few males realise how badly inhibited they are on these matters.
— Alfred Kinsey
Perform your long and heavy task with energy, treading the path to which Fate has been pleased to call you.
— Alfred De Vigny
Twenty to life, she got, with time off for good behavior. You come around next spring. I'll introduce you.
— Alfred Hitchcock
And statesmen at her council met Who knew the seasons, when to take Occasion by the hand, and make The bounds of freedom wider yet.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Spoken language is merely a series of squeaks.
— Alfred North Whitehead
Democracy is not an end in itself, but a means to achieve the sacred promises of human dignity, justice and peace
— Alfred-Maurice De Zayas
I deeply wished I could make the stars all come down and breathe them; disappear in them
— Alfred De Musset
I do but sing because I must; and pipe but as the linnets sing.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
No verse which is unmusical or obscure can be regarded as poetry whatever other qualities it may possess.
— Alfred Austin
For a solo work I need a definite idea. For the present I have none.
— Alfred Schnittke
In the room, the cats eat mad spaghetti
Talking of Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
--from "The Dream Song of J. Alfred Kerowack. — Richard Farina
Talking of Lawrence Ferlinghetti.
--from "The Dream Song of J. Alfred Kerowack. — Richard Farina
It pays in England to be a revolutionary and a bible-smacker most of one's life, and then come round.
— Alfred Douglas
The map is not the territory.
— Alfred Korzybski
The important thing is not the camera but the eye.
— Alfred Eisenstaedt
It belongs to the self-respect of intellect to pursue every tangle of thought to its final unravelment.
— Alfred North Whitehead
My arm began moving, turning the invisible crank of Death's music box. Somewhere inside, I didn't want the melody to end.
— Ruta Sepetys
Men at most differ as Heaven and Earth, but women, worst and best, as Heaven and Hell.
— Alfred Lord Tennyson
Ideas come from everything
— Alfred Hitchcock
Education is necessary to unlearn privilege, unlearn exclusion, unlearn discrimination, unlearn prejudice, unlearn war.
— Alfred-Maurice De Zayas
In vertebrate paleontology, increasing knowledge leads to triumphant loss of clarity.
— Alfred Romer
There is no worse sorrow than remembering happiness in the day of sorrow.
— Alfred De Musset
Dieu est le point tangent de ze ro et de l'infini. God is the tangential point of zero and the infinite.
— Alfred Jarry
I'm sure anyone who likes a good crime, provided it is not the victim.
— Alfred Hitchcock
I am a part of all whom I have met.
— Alfred The Great