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Mary Elizabeth Coleridge Quotes: "Qualities absolutely necessary for a historian: (1) Imagination. (2) Prejudice. (3) The power of writing your own biography at the same time."

Qualities absolutely necessary for a historian: (1) Imagination. (2) Prejudice. (3) The power of writing your own biography at the same time.



Mary Elizabeth Coleridge Quotes: "How often one talks not to hear what the other person has got to say, but to hear what one has got to say oneself!"

How often one talks not to hear what the other person has got to say, but to hear what one has got to say oneself!




Mary Elizabeth Coleridge Quotes: "We were young, we were merry, we were very, very wise, And the door stood open at our feast, When there passed us a woman with the West in her eyes, And a man with his back to the East."

We were young, we were merry, we were very, very wise, And the door stood open at our feast, When there passed us a woman with the West in her eyes, And a man with his back to the East.



Mary Elizabeth Coleridge Quotes: "Is this wide world not large enough to fill thee,Nor Nature, nor that deep man's Nature, Art?Are they too thin, too weak and poor to still thee,Thou little heart?"

Is this wide world not large enough to fill thee,Nor Nature, nor that deep man's Nature, Art?Are they too thin, too weak and poor to still thee,Thou little heart?




Mary Elizabeth Coleridge Quotes: "The fruits of the tree of Knowledge are various; he must be strong indeed who can digest all of them."

The fruits of the tree of Knowledge are various; he must be strong indeed who can digest all of them.



Mary Elizabeth Coleridge Quotes: "Where is delight? and what are pleasures now?-Moths that a garment fret.The world is turned memorial, crying, "ThouShalt not forget!"

Where is delight? and what are pleasures now?-Moths that a garment fret.The world is turned memorial, crying, "ThouShalt not forget!