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It is easy to replace man, and it will take no great time, when Nature has lapsed, to replace Nature.
— Alice Meynell
I love you so much, my fingers hurt!
— Heather Dixon
Watch your back. Ain't a thing in armor worth trustin' out there.
— Elizabeth Carlton
No mirror keeps its glances ...
— Alice Meynell
It is only after a fair portion of one's life that one really knows what are the things that matter, the things that will remain until the end.
— Esther Meynell
I am dark but fair, / Black but fair.
— Alice Meynell
My day-mind can endure / Upright, in hope, all it must undergo. / But O, afraid, unsure, / My night-mind waking lies too low, too low.
— Alice Meynell
Assuredly it would be a pity if laughter should ever become, like rhetoric and the arts, a habit.
— Alice Meynell
Let a man turn to his own childhood - no further - if he will renew his sense of remoteness, and of the mystery of change.
— Alice Meynell
There is nothing in nature quite so joyful as the very young and silly lamb - odd that it should develop into that dull and sober animal the sheep.
— Esther Meynell
If there is a look of human eyes that tells of perpetual loneliness, so there is also the familiar look that is the sign of perpetual crowds.
— Alice Meynell
O daisy mine, what will it be to look / From God's side even of such a simple thing?
— Alice Meynell
A horse, if he happens to have a contemptuous disposition, can sneer very effectively.
— Esther Meynell
Youthful days are longer than those of later years, as we all learn as we grow older ...
— Esther Meynell
Christmas day is the children's, but the holidays are youth's dancing-time.
— Booth Tarkington
The music of the far-away summer flutters around the Autumn seeking its former nest.
— Rabindranath Tagore
Always, our eyes look backwards with the conviction that then, and not now, was the golden age.
— Esther Meynell
A garden has a curious innocent way of consuming cash while all the time you are under the illusion that you are spending nothing.
— Esther Meynell
Books, to the reading child, are so much more than books-they are dreams and knowledge, they are a future, and a past.
— Esther Meynell
Rome in the ages, dimmed with all her towers, / Floats in the mist, a little cloud at tether.
— Alice Meynell
A wall is the safeguard of simplicity.
— Alice Meynell
You have to promise that you won't fall in love with me.
— Nicholas Sparks
The sense of humor has other things to do than to make itself conspicuous in the act of laughter.
— Alice Meynell
So you're a parasite? We like to think of it as symbiotic, but we can discuss biology another time.
— Wesley Chu
Spring and autumn are inconsiderable events in a landscape compared with the shadows of a cloud.
— Alice Meynell
Solitude is separate experience.
— Alice Meynell
It is wrong to assume that men of immense wealth are always happy.
— John D. Rockefeller
He needs to be able to fix things and make it all better; to believe that you're okay so that he can believe that he's okay.
— Katja Millay
Childhood is but change made gay and visible ...
— Alice Meynell