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Leigh Hunt Quotes

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The most tangible of all visible mysteries - fire  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) The two divinest things this world has got, A lovely woman in a rural spot!  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) I pray thee, then, Write me as one who loves his fellow men  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) Music is the medicine of the breaking heart  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) Did you ever observe that immoderate laughter always ends in a sigh?  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) The loveliest hair is nothing, if the wearer is incapable of a grace  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) For the qualities of sheer wit and humor, swift had no superior, ancient or modern  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) If you ever have to support a flagging conversation, introduce the topic of eating  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) Great woman belong to history and to self sacrifice  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) The same people who can deny others everything are famous for refusing themselves nothing  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) Stolen kisses are always sweetest  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) Colors are the smiles of nature  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) I entrench myself in my books, equally against sorrow and the weather  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) Wit is the clash and reconcilement of incongruities; the meeting of extremes round a corner  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) I am persuaded there is no such thing after all as a perfect enjoyment of solitude; for the more delicious the solitude the more one wants a companion  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) A large bare forehead gives a woman a masculine and defying look. The word effrontery comes from it. The hair should be brought over such a forehead as vines are trailed over a wall  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) Little eyes must be good-tempered or they are ruined. They have no other resource. But this will beautify them enough. They are made for laughing, and, should do their duty  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) There are two worlds: The world that we can measure with line and rule, and the world we feel with our hearts and imaginations  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) Whatever evil befalls us, we ought to ask ourselves... how we can turn it into good. So shall we take occasion, from one bitter root, to raise perhaps many flowers  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) Anglers boast of the innocence of their pastime; yet it puts fellow-creatures to the torture. They pique themselves on their meditative faculties; and yet their only excuse is a want of thought  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) To receive a present handsomely and in a right spirit, even when you have none to give in return, is to give one in return  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) Bread, milk and butter are of venerable antiquity. They taste of the morning of the world  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) Mankind are creatures of books, as well as of other circumstances; and such they eternally remain, proofs, that the race is a noble and believing race, and capable of whatever books can stimulate  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) The perfection of conversational intercourse is when the breeding of high life is animated by the fervor of genius  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) There are two worlds, the world that we can measure with line and rule, and the world that we feel with our hearts and imaginations  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) We are slumberous poppies, lords of Lethe downs, some awake and some asleep, sleeping in our crowns. What perchance our dreams may know, let our serious may know  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) There are two worlds: the world we can measure with line and rule, and the world that we feel with our hearts and imagination  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) It is books that teach us to refine our pleasures when young, and which, having so taught us, enable us to recall them with satisfaction when old  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) May exalting and humanizing thoughts forever accompany me, making me confident without pride, and modest without servility  (Leigh Hunt Quotes) The more sensible a woman is, supposing her not to be masculine, the more attractive she is in her proportionate power to entertain  (Leigh Hunt Quotes)
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