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Walter Scott Quotes

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See yonder rock from which the fountain gushes; is it less compact of adamant, though waters flow from it? Firm hearts have moister eyes  (Walter Scott Quotes) Haste, holy Friar, haste, ere the sinner shall expire! Of all his guilt let him be shriven, and smooth his path from Earth to heaven!  (Walter Scott Quotes) But he who stems a stream with sand, and fetters flame with flaxen band, has yet a harder task to prove by firm resolve to conquer love!  (Walter Scott Quotes) In lover's quarrels, the party that loves most is always most willing to acknowledge the greater fault  (Walter Scott Quotes) Tears are the softening showers which cause the seed of heaven to spring up in the human heart  (Walter Scott Quotes) Little we heed the tempest drear, while music, mirth, and social cheer, speed on their wings the passing year  (Walter Scott Quotes) In the lost battle, borne down by the flying. Where mingles war's rattle With groans of the dying  (Walter Scott Quotes) Who, noteless as the race from which he sprung, saved others' names, but left his own unsung  (Walter Scott Quotes) Haste thee, haste thee, to be gone! Earth flits fast and time draws on: gasp thy gasp, and groan thy groan! Day is near the breaking  (Walter Scott Quotes) But ask not thou if happiness be there, if the loud laugh disguise convulsive throe, or if the brow the heart's true livery wear  (Walter Scott Quotes) There was a soft and pensive grace, a cast of thought upon her face, that suited well the forehead high, the eyelash dark, and downcast eye  (Walter Scott Quotes) He who indulges his sense in any excesses renders himself obnoxious to his own reason; and, to gratify the brute in him, displeases the man, and sets his two natures at variance  (Walter Scott Quotes) Teach self denial, and make its practice pleasurable, and you create for the world a destiny more sublime than ever issued from the brain of the wildest dreamer  (Walter Scott Quotes) Earth walks on Earth, glittering in gold; earth goes to Earth. Sooner than it wold; earth builds on Earth, palaces and towers; earth says to Earth, soon, all shall be ours  (Walter Scott Quotes) But he, whose humours spurn law's awful yoke, must herd with those, by whom law's bonds are broke  (Walter Scott Quotes) The soul too soft its ills to bear, has left our mortal hemisphere, and sought in better world the meed to blameless life by heaven decreed  (Walter Scott Quotes) Worship and birth to me are known By look, by bearing, and by tone, not by furred robe, or broidered zone  (Walter Scott Quotes) A man may with more impunity be guilty of an actual breach, either of real good breeding or good morals, than appear ignorant of the most minute points of fashionable etiquette  (Walter Scott Quotes) A sound head, an honest heart, and an humble spirit are the three best guides through time and to eternity  (Walter Scott Quotes) Thus pleasures fade away; youth, talents, beauty, thus decay, and leave us dark, forlorn, and gray  (Walter Scott Quotes) Soldier, rest! Thy warfare o'er, dream of fighting fields no more: Sleep the sleep that knows not breaking, morn of toll, nor night of waking  (Walter Scott Quotes) Yet what can they see in the longest kingly line in Europe, save that it runs back to a successful soldier?  (Walter Scott Quotes) Soon the shroud shall lap thee fast, and the sleep be on thee cast that shall ne'er know waking  (Walter Scott Quotes) The paths of virtue, though seldom those of worldly greatness, are always those of pleasantness and peace  (Walter Scott Quotes) The tear, down childhood's cheek that flows Is like the dewdrop on the rose; when next the summer breeze comes by and waves the bush, the flower is dry  (Walter Scott Quotes) But why pursue the common tale? Or wherefore show how knights prevail, when ladies dare to hear?  (Walter Scott Quotes) Where shall the lover rest, whom the fates sever From his true maiden's breast, parted for ever? Where, through groves deep and high, sounds the far billow, where early violets die, under the willow  (Walter Scott Quotes) I'll dream no more - by mainly mind Not even in sleep is well resigned. My midnight orisons said o'er, I'll turn to rest and dream no more  (Walter Scott Quotes) Love rules the court, the camp, the grove, and men below, and the saints above, for love is heaven, and heaven is love  (Walter Scott Quotes) Blessed be his name, who hath appointed the quiet night to follow the busy day, and the calm sleep to refresh the wearied limbs and to compose the troubled spirit  (Walter Scott Quotes)
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