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The ardour chills us which we do not share.
Coventry Patmore
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Coventry Patmore
Age: 73 †
Born: 1823
Born: July 23
Died: 1896
Died: November 26
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Coventry Kersey Dighton Patmore
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Science is a line, art a superficies, and life or the knowledge of God, a solid.
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A saint is a person who does almost everything any other decent person does, only somewhat better and with a totally different motive.
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If we may credit certain hints contained in the lives of the saints, love raises the spirit above the sphere of reverence and worship into one of laughter and dalliance: a sphere in which the soul says: 'Shall I, a gnat which dances in Thy ray, Dare to be reverent?'
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They who ask for no sign shall have many.
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The more wild and incredible your desire, the more willing and prompt God is in fulfilling it, if you will have it so.
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The woman is the man's glory, and she naturally delights in the praises which are assurances that she is fulfilling her function and she gives herself to him who succeeds in convincing her that she, of all others, is best able to discharge it for him. A woman without this kind of vanity is a monster.
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All the love and joy that a man has ever received in perception is laid up in him as the sunshine of a hundred years is laid up in the bole of the oak.
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It is one thing to be blind, and another to be in darkness.
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Books are influential in proportion to their obscurity, provided that the obscurity be that of inexpressible Realities. The Bible is the most obscure book in the world. He must be a great fool who thinks he understands the plainest chapter of it.
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The modern Agnostic improves upon the ancient by adding I don't care to I don't know.
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Ah, whither shall a maiden flee, When a bold youth so swift pursues, And siege of tenderest courtesy, With hope perseverant, still renews!
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