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Tis well to be merry and wise,
'Tis well to be honest and true;
It is best to be off with the old love,
Before you are on with the new. — Charles Robert Maturin
'Tis well to be honest and true;
It is best to be off with the old love,
Before you are on with the new. — Charles Robert Maturin
Secularists are often wrongly accused of trying to purge religious ideals from public discourse. We simply want to deny them public sponsorship.
— Wendy Kaminer
He was the shape of suicide. He looked like suicide, he walked like suicide, and he talked about suicide.
— Charles R. Cross
They waste life in what are called good resolutions-partial efforts at reformation, feebly commenced, heartlessly conducted, and hopelessly concluded.
— Charles Robert Maturin
What would it mean to live
in a city whose people were changing
each other's despair into hope?
You yourself must change it. — Adrienne Rich
in a city whose people were changing
each other's despair into hope?
You yourself must change it. — Adrienne Rich
It is actually possible to become amateurs in suffering.
— Charles Robert Maturin
There is no doubt that parts of the world are getting warmer, but the warming is not global.
— Freeman Dyson
The soul shares not the body's test.
— Charles Robert Maturin
You need a cemetery to go through life
— Audur Ava Olafsdottir
O wretched is the dame, to whom the sound,
"Your lord will soon return," no phrase brings. — Charles Robert Maturin
"Your lord will soon return," no phrase brings. — Charles Robert Maturin
It is better to hear the thunder than to watch the cloud.
— Charles Robert Maturin
Gratitude is a fool's word; we find it in the dictionary, but it is not in the heart of man.
— Honore De Balzac
There is no error more absurd, and yet more rooted in the heart of man, than the belief that his sufferings will promote his spiritual safety.
— Charles Robert Maturin
A malady
Preys on my heart that med'cine cannot reach. — Charles Robert Maturin
Preys on my heart that med'cine cannot reach. — Charles Robert Maturin
Nor cell, nor chain, nor dungeon speaks to the murderer like the voice of solitude.
— Charles Robert Maturin
Beauty hath no lustre save when it gleameth through the crystal web that purity's fine fingers weave for it.
— Charles Robert Maturin
Singular sentiment of pride, that can erect its trophies amid the grave.
— Charles Robert Maturin