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Woman's reason is in the milk of her breasts.
George Meredith
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George Meredith
Age: 81 †
Born: 1828
Born: February 12
Died: 1909
Died: May 18
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Portsmouth
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It's past parsons to console us: No, nor no doctor fetch for me: I can die without my bolus Two of a trade, lass, never agree! Parson and Doctor!--don't they love rarely Fighting the devil in other men's fields! Stand up yourself and match him fairly: Then see how the rascal yields!
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Who rises from prayer a better man, his prayer is answered.
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Possession without obligation to the object possessed approaches felicity.
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The stench of the trail of Ego in our History. It is ego - ego, the fountain cry, origin, sole source of war.
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Comedy is a game played to throw reflections upon social life, and it deals with human nature in the drawing-room of civilized men and women, where we have no dust of the struggling outer world, no mire, no violent crashes, to make the correctness of the representation convincing.
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Behold the life at ease it drifts, The sharpened life commands its course.
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Days, when the ball of our vision Had eagles that flew unabashed to sun When the graps on the bow was decision, And arrow and hand and eye were one When the Pleasures, like waves to a swimmer, Came heaving for rapture ahead! - Invoke them, they dwindle, they glimmer As lights over mounds of the dead.
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A human act once set in motion flows on forever to the great account. Our deathlessness is in what we do, not in what we are.
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Much benevolence of the passive order may be traced to a disinclination to inflict pain upon oneself.
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The future not being born, my friend, we will abstain from baptizing it.
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Earth, the mother of all, Moves on her stedfast way, Gathering, flinging, sowing. Mortals, we live in her day, She in her children is growing.
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I expect Woman will be the last thing civilized by Man.
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See ye not, Courtesy is the true Alchemy, turning to gold all it touches and tries?
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