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There is no truer truth obtainable by Man than comes of music
Robert Browning
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Robert Browning
Age: 77 †
Born: 1812
Born: May 7
Died: 1889
Died: December 12
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What Youth deemed crystal, Age finds out was dew.
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Shun death, is my advice.
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Out of your whole life give but a moment! All of your life that has gone before, All to come after it, -so you ignore, So you make perfect the present, condense, In a rapture of rage, for perfection's endowment, Thought and feeling and soul and sense.
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Lost, lost! one moment knelled the woe of years.
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And inasmuch as feeling, the East's gift, Is quick and transient,- comes, and lo! is gone, While Northern thought is slow and durable.
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How good is life, the mere living!
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Day! Faster and more fast. O'er night's brim, day boils at last.
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The great mind knows the power of gentleness.
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Pleasure must succeed to pleasure, else past pleasure turns to pain
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All good things Are ours, nor soul helps flesh more, now, than flesh helps soul!
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You should not take a fellow eight years old and make him swear to never kiss the girls.
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Progress is The law of life: man is not Man as yet.
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Women hate a debt as men a gift.
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Good to forgive, Best to forget.
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The sea heaves up, hangs loaded o'er the land, Breaks there, and buries its tumultuous strength.
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To do good things in the world, first you must know who you are and what gives meaning to your life.
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In this world, who can do a thing, will not And who would do it, cannot, I perceive: Yet the will's somewhat — somewhat, too, the power — And thus we half-men struggle.
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I want to know a butcher paints, A baker rhymes for his pursuit, Candlestick-maker much acquaints His soul with song, or, haply mute, Blows out his brains upon the flute.
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What I aspired to be and was not, comforts me.
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Say not a small event! Why small? Costs it more pain that this ye call A great event should come to pass From that? Untwine me from the mass Of deeds which make up life, one deed Power shall fall short in or exceed!
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