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The truth of truths is love.
— Philip James Bailey
For as nightingales do upon glow-worms feed, So poets live upon the living light.
— Philip James Bailey
We love and live in power; it is the spirit's end. Mind must subdue; to conquer is its life.
— Philip James Bailey
Nature means Necessity.
— Philip James Bailey
The wind breathes not, and the wave
Walks softly as above a grave. — Philip James Bailey
Walks softly as above a grave. — Philip James Bailey
Doubt is the shadow of truth.
— Philip James Bailey
And these are joys, like beauty, but skin deep.
— Philip James Bailey
Hell is the wrath of God
His hate of sin. — Philip James Bailey
His hate of sin. — Philip James Bailey
Life is less than nothing without love.
— Philip James Bailey
Grief hallows hearts, even while it ages heads.
— Philip James Bailey
He hath no power that hath not power to use.
— Philip James Bailey
It is fine to stand upon some lofty mountain thought, and feel the spirit stretch into a view.
— Philip James Bailey
Stars which stand as thick as dewdrops on the field of heaven.
— Philip James Bailey
The world is a great poem, and the world's
The words it is writ in, and we souls the thoughts. — Philip James Bailey
The words it is writ in, and we souls the thoughts. — Philip James Bailey
Let us think less of men and more of God.
— Philip James Bailey
Blest is he whose heart is the home of the great dead and their great thoughts.
— Philip James Bailey
None but God can fill the perfect whole.
— Philip James Bailey
Death is the universal salt of states; Blood is the base of all things
law and war. — Philip James Bailey
law and war. — Philip James Bailey
What men call accident is God's own part.
— Philip James Bailey
Life's but a means unto an end, that end,
Beginning, mean, and end to all things
God. — Philip James Bailey
Beginning, mean, and end to all things
God. — Philip James Bailey
Men might be better if we better deemed of them.
— Philip James Bailey
Art is man's nature; nature is God's art.
— Philip James Bailey
If all were rich, gold would be penniless.
— Philip James Bailey
O, there is naught on earth worth being known but God and our own souls!
— Philip James Bailey
It is much less what we do than what we think, which fits us for the future.
— Philip James Bailey
Prayer is the spirit speaking truth to Truth.
— Philip James Bailey
Oh, could we lift the future's sable shroud.
— Philip James Bailey
The ground of all great thoughts is sadness.
— Philip James Bailey
Death, thou art infinite; it is life is little.
— Philip James Bailey
He who has most of heart knows most of sorrow.
— Philip James Bailey
Love spends his all, and still hath store.
— Philip James Bailey
Where imperfection ceaseth, heaven begins.
— Philip James Bailey
Kindness is wisdom.
— Philip James Bailey
England! my country, great and free! Heart of the world, I leap to thee!
— Philip James Bailey
When pride thaws, look for floods.
— Philip James Bailey
The value of a thought cannot be told.
— Philip James Bailey
All things that speak of heaven speak of peace.
— Philip James Bailey
Any heart turned Godward feels more joyIn one short hour of prayer, than e'er was raisedBy all the feasts of earth since its foundation.
— Philip James Bailey
I have a heart with room for every joy .
— Philip James Bailey
The death-bed of a day, how beautiful!
— Philip James Bailey
Mind and night will meet, though in silence, like forbidden lovers.
— Philip James Bailey
I run the gauntlet of a file of doubts,
Each one of which down hurls me to the ground. — Philip James Bailey
Each one of which down hurls me to the ground. — Philip James Bailey
Poets are all who love, who feel great truths, And tell them; and the truth of truths is love.
— Philip James Bailey
Evil then results from imperfection.
— Philip James Bailey
Lips like rosebuds peeping out of snow.
— Philip James Bailey
There is no surer mark of the absence of the highest moral and intellectual qualities than a cold reception of excellence.
— Philip James Bailey
The worst way to improve the world is to condemn it.
— Philip James Bailey
Write to the mind and heart, and let the ear Glean after what it can.
— Philip James Bailey
None but the brave and beautiful can love.
— Philip James Bailey
Love is the art of hearts, and heart or arts.
— Philip James Bailey
It is no great misfortune to oblige ungrateful people, but an unsupportable one to be forced to be under an obligation to a scoundrel.
— Philip James Bailey
One thought settles a life, an immortality.
— Philip James Bailey
Life is as serious a thing as death.
— Philip James Bailey
Not a single path
Of thought I tread, but that it leads to God. — Philip James Bailey
Of thought I tread, but that it leads to God. — Philip James Bailey
It matters not how long we live but how.
— Philip James Bailey
Lowliness is the base of every virtue, And he who goes the lowest builds the safest.
— Philip James Bailey
Surely the stars are images of love.
— Philip James Bailey
Words are the motes of thought, and nothing more.
— Philip James Bailey
Could I love less, I should be happier now.
— Philip James Bailey
We should count time by heart-throbs. He most lives,
Who thinks most, feels noblest, acts the best. — Philip James Bailey
Who thinks most, feels noblest, acts the best. — Philip James Bailey
Life hath more awe than death.
— Philip James Bailey
As the master so the valet.
— Philip James Bailey
Night brings out stars as sorrow shows us truths.
— Philip James Bailey
America, thou half-brother of the world; with something good and bad of every land.
— Philip James Bailey
Man is a military animal, glories in gunpowder, and loves parade.
— Philip James Bailey
Ah, nothing comes to us too soon but sorrow.
— Philip James Bailey
Joys
Are bubble-like
what makes them bursts them too. — Philip James Bailey
Are bubble-like
what makes them bursts them too. — Philip James Bailey
Evil is limited. One cannot form
A scheme for universal evil. — Philip James Bailey
A scheme for universal evil. — Philip James Bailey
Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.
— Philip James Bailey
Dreams are rudiments
Of the great state to come. We dream what is
About to happen. — Philip James Bailey
Of the great state to come. We dream what is
About to happen. — Philip James Bailey
Envy's a coal comes hissing hot from Hell.
— Philip James Bailey
See the gold sunshine patching, And streaming and streaking across The gray-green oaks; and catching, By its soft brown beard, the moss.
— Philip James Bailey
What are ye orbs? The words of God? the Scriptures of the skies?
— Philip James Bailey
Blessings star forth forever; but a curse is like a cloud, it passes.
— Philip James Bailey
We live not to ourselves, our work is life.
— Philip James Bailey
He is a fool who is not for love and beauty. I speak unto the young, for I am of them and always shall be.
— Philip James Bailey
Youth might be wise; we suffer less from pains than pleasures.
— Philip James Bailey
Music lives within thy lips Like a nightingale in roses.
— Philip James Bailey
Remember that thy heart will shed its pleasures as thine eye its tears, and both leave loathsome furrows.
— Philip James Bailey
Tis light translateth night; 'tis inspiration Expounds experience; 'tis the west explains The east; 'tis time unfolds Eternity.
— Philip James Bailey
How slight a chance may raise or sink a soul!
— Philip James Bailey
Error is worse than ignorance.
— Philip James Bailey
The strongest passion which I have is honor.
— Philip James Bailey
For ivy climbs the crumbling hall To decorate decay.
— Philip James Bailey
We must not pluck death from the Maker's hand.
— Philip James Bailey
The sun, centre and sire of light, The keystone of the world-built arch of heaven.
— Philip James Bailey
Necessity, like electricity, is in ourselves and all things, and no more without us than within us.
— Philip James Bailey
My favoured temple is an humble heart.
— Philip James Bailey
The temples perish, but the God still lives.
— Philip James Bailey
Imagination is the air of mind.
— Philip James Bailey Festus
Kindness is wisdom. There is none in life But needs it and may learn.
— Philip James Bailey
Every believer is God's miracle.
— Philip James Bailey
Sorrow is a stone that crushes a single bearer to the ground, while two are able to carry it with ease.
— Philip James Bailey
Fine thoughts are wealth, for the right use of which
Men are and ought to be accountable,
If not to Thee, to those they influence. — Philip James Bailey
Men are and ought to be accountable,
If not to Thee, to those they influence. — Philip James Bailey
A poet not in love is out at sea; He must have a lay-figure.
— Philip James Bailey
Death is another life.
— Philip James Bailey
Where doubt there truth is - 'tis her shadow.
— Philip James Bailey
Walk boldly and wisely ... There is a hand above that will help you on.
— Philip James Bailey
The heart is its own Fate.
— Philip James Bailey
All are of the race of God, and have in themselves good.
— Philip James Bailey