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W. L. George Quotes: "That golden sky, which was the doubly blessed symbol of advancing day and of approaching rest."

That golden sky, which was the doubly blessed symbol of advancing day and of approaching rest.



W. L. George Quotes: "Love is frightened at the intervals of insensibility and callousness that encroach by little and little on the domain of grief, and it makes efforts to recall the keenness of the first anguish."

Love is frightened at the intervals of insensibility and callousness that encroach by little and little on the domain of grief, and it makes efforts to recall the keenness of the first anguish.




W. L. George Quotes: "Until every good man is brave, we must expect to find many good women timid--too timid even to believe in the correctness of their own best promptings, when these would place them in a minority."

Until every good man is brave, we must expect to find many good women timid--too timid even to believe in the correctness of their own best promptings, when these would place them in a minority.



W. L. George Quotes: "The vainest woman is never thoroughly conscious of her beauty till she is loved by the man who sets her own passion vibrating in return."

The vainest woman is never thoroughly conscious of her beauty till she is loved by the man who sets her own passion vibrating in return.




W. L. George Quotes: "The early months of marriage often are times of critical tumult,--whether that of a shrimp pool or of deeper water,--which afterwards subside into cheerful peace."

The early months of marriage often are times of critical tumult,--whether that of a shrimp pool or of deeper water,--which afterwards subside into cheerful peace.



W. L. George Quotes: "A woman mixed of such fine elements That were all virtue and religion dead She'd make them newly, being what she was."

A woman mixed of such fine elements That were all virtue and religion dead She'd make them newly, being what she was.



W. L. George Quotes: "To think of the part one little woman can play in the life of a man, so that to renounce her may be a very good imitation of heroism, and to win her may be a discipline."

To think of the part one little woman can play in the life of a man, so that to renounce her may be a very good imitation of heroism, and to win her may be a discipline.




W. L. George Quotes: "There's good chances and bad chances, and nobody's luck is pulled only by one string."

There's good chances and bad chances, and nobody's luck is pulled only by one string.



W. L. George Quotes: "Human experience is usually paradoxical."

Human experience is usually paradoxical.



W. L. George Quotes: "Men and women are but children of a larger growth."

Men and women are but children of a larger growth.



W. L. George Quotes: "... the true seeing is within; and painting stares at you with an insistent imperfection."

... the true seeing is within; and painting stares at you with an insistent imperfection.



W. L. George Quotes: "Love at its highest flood rushes beyond its object, and loses itself in the sense of divine mystery."

Love at its highest flood rushes beyond its object, and loses itself in the sense of divine mystery.




W. L. George Quotes: "Keep true, never be ashamed of doing right."

Keep true, never be ashamed of doing right.



W. L. George Quotes: "It is never too late to be who you want to be."

It is never too late to be who you want to be.



W. L. George Quotes: "A difference of taste in jokes is a great strain on the affections."

A difference of taste in jokes is a great strain on the affections.



W. L. George Quotes: "Every woman is supposed to have the same set of motives, or else to be a monster."

Every woman is supposed to have the same set of motives, or else to be a monster.



W. L. George Quotes: "Breed is stronger than pasture."

Breed is stronger than pasture.



W. L. George Quotes: "Mortals are easily tempted to pinch the life out of their neighbour's buzzing glory, and think that such killing is no murder."

Mortals are easily tempted to pinch the life out of their neighbour's buzzing glory, and think that such killing is no murder.



W. L. George Quotes: "In spite of his practical ability, some of his experience had petrified into maxims and quotations."

In spite of his practical ability, some of his experience had petrified into maxims and quotations.



W. L. George Quotes: "People who can't be witty exert themselves to be devout and affectionate."

People who can't be witty exert themselves to be devout and affectionate.



W. L. George Quotes: "The sons of Judah have to choose that God may again choose them. The divine principle of our race is action, choice, resolved memory."

The sons of Judah have to choose that God may again choose them. The divine principle of our race is action, choice, resolved memory.



W. L. George Quotes: "Wine and the sun will make vinegar without any shouting to help them."

Wine and the sun will make vinegar without any shouting to help them.



W. L. George Quotes: "Man cannot choose his duties."

Man cannot choose his duties.



W. L. George Quotes: "I think there are stores laid up in our human nature that our understandings can make no complete inventory of."

I think there are stores laid up in our human nature that our understandings can make no complete inventory of.



W. L. George Quotes: "But faithfulness can feed on suffering, And knows no disappointment."

But faithfulness can feed on suffering, And knows no disappointment.



W. L. George Quotes: "Those old stories of visions and dreams guiding men have their truth; we are saved by making the future present to ourselves."

Those old stories of visions and dreams guiding men have their truth; we are saved by making the future present to ourselves.



W. L. George Quotes: "The worst of misery Is when a nature framed for noblest things Condemns itself in youth to petty joys, And, sore athirst for air, breathes scanty life Gasping from out the shallows."

The worst of misery Is when a nature framed for noblest things Condemns itself in youth to petty joys, And, sore athirst for air, breathes scanty life Gasping from out the shallows.



W. L. George Quotes: "To the old, sorrow is sorrow; to the young, it is despair."

To the old, sorrow is sorrow; to the young, it is despair.



W. L. George Quotes: "A peasant can no more help believing in a traditional superstition than a horse can help trembling when be sees a camel."

A peasant can no more help believing in a traditional superstition than a horse can help trembling when be sees a camel.



W. L. George Quotes: "I just know when I quit looking to other people for directions, I found my own map."

I just know when I quit looking to other people for directions, I found my own map.



W. L. George Quotes: "Starlight is falling on every square mile of the earth's surface, and the best we can do at present is to gather up and concentrate the rays that strike at area 100 inches in diameter."

Starlight is falling on every square mile of the earth's surface, and the best we can do at present is to gather up and concentrate the rays that strike at area 100 inches in diameter.



W. L. George Quotes: "All books are merely delayed dust."

All books are merely delayed dust.



W. L. George Quotes: "The onion tribe is prophylactic and highly invigorating, and even more necessary to cookery than parsley itself."

The onion tribe is prophylactic and highly invigorating, and even more necessary to cookery than parsley itself.



W. L. George Quotes: "Writing, madam, is a mechanic part of wit. A gentleman should never go beyond a song or a billet."

Writing, madam, is a mechanic part of wit. A gentleman should never go beyond a song or a billet.



W. L. George Quotes: "We are not masters of our own affections; our inclinations dailyalter: now we love pleasure, and anon we shall dote on business. Human frailty will have it so, and who can help it?"

We are not masters of our own affections; our inclinations dailyalter: now we love pleasure, and anon we shall dote on business. Human frailty will have it so, and who can help it?



W. L. George Quotes: "It's strange to think that I can go places and people want to hear my music. I guess that's all I ever wanted."

It's strange to think that I can go places and people want to hear my music. I guess that's all I ever wanted.



W. L. George Quotes: "A guest of one's time and not a member of the household."

A guest of one's time and not a member of the household.



W. L. George Quotes: "'Twas for the good of my country that I should be abroad. Anything for the good of one's country-I'm a Roman for that."

'Twas for the good of my country that I should be abroad. Anything for the good of one's country-I'm a Roman for that.



W. L. George Quotes: "Necessity, the mother of invention."

Necessity, the mother of invention.



W. L. George Quotes: "Crimes, like virtues, are their own rewards."

Crimes, like virtues, are their own rewards.



W. L. George Quotes: "When the blind lead the blind, no wonder they both fall into - matrimony."

When the blind lead the blind, no wonder they both fall into - matrimony.



W. L. George Quotes: "Tis the greatest misfortune in nature for a woman to want a confidant."

Tis the greatest misfortune in nature for a woman to want a confidant.



W. L. George Quotes: "Poetry's a mere drug, Sir."

Poetry's a mere drug, Sir.



W. L. George Quotes: "I have fed purely upon ale; I have eat my ale, drank my ale, and I always sleep upon ale."

I have fed purely upon ale; I have eat my ale, drank my ale, and I always sleep upon ale.



W. L. George Quotes: "I believe they talked of me, for they laughed consumedly."

I believe they talked of me, for they laughed consumedly.



W. L. George Quotes: "The shortest pleasures are the sweetest."

The shortest pleasures are the sweetest.



W. L. George Quotes: "A politician should not be written off till he or she is cremated."

A politician should not be written off till he or she is cremated.



W. L. George Quotes: "One meal a day is enough for a lion, and it ought to be for a man."

One meal a day is enough for a lion, and it ought to be for a man.



W. L. George Quotes: "If you want it, leave your excuses behind and come and get it"

If you want it, leave your excuses behind and come and get it