Anger makes us strong, Blind and impatient, And it leads us wrong; The strength is quickly lost; We feel the error long.
Better to love amiss than nothing to have loved. - George Crabbe
Better to love amiss than nothing to have loved.
- George Crabbe
In idle wishes, fools supinely stay. Be there a will and wisdom finds a way. - George Crabbe
In idle wishes, fools supinely stay. Be there a will and wisdom finds a way.
A sly old fish, too cunning for the hook. - George Crabbe
A sly old fish, too cunning for the hook.
Men of many words sometimes argue for the sake of talking; men of ready tongues frequently dispute for the sake of victory; men in public life often … - George Crabbe
Men of many words sometimes argue for the sake of talking; men of ready tongues frequently dispute for the sake of victory; men in public life often …
Deceivers are the most dangerous members of society. They trifle with the best affections of our nature, and violate the most sacred obligations. - George Crabbe
Deceivers are the most dangerous members of society. They trifle with the best affections of our nature, and violate the most sacred obligations.
Some hearts are hidden, some have not a heart. - George Crabbe
Some hearts are hidden, some have not a heart.
A great lie is like a great fish on dry land; it may fret and fling and make a frightful bother, but it cannot hurt you. You have only to keep still,… - George Crabbe
A great lie is like a great fish on dry land; it may fret and fling and make a frightful bother, but it cannot hurt you. You have only to keep still,…
This, books can do-nor this alone; they give New views to life, and teach us how to live; They soothe the grieved, the stubborn they chastise; Fools … - George Crabbe
This, books can do-nor this alone; they give New views to life, and teach us how to live; They soothe the grieved, the stubborn they chastise; Fools …
Whatever amuses, serves to kill time, to lull the faculties, and to banish reflection. Whatever entertains, usually awakens the understanding or grat… - George Crabbe
Whatever amuses, serves to kill time, to lull the faculties, and to banish reflection. Whatever entertains, usually awakens the understanding or grat…
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