Coleridge cried; "O God, how glorious it is to live!" Renan asks, "O God, when will it be worth while to live?" In Nature we echo the poet; in the world we echo the thinker.
age is nothing but death that is conscious. - Ouida
age is nothing but death that is conscious.
- Ouida
We only see clearly when we have reached the depths of woe. - Ouida
We only see clearly when we have reached the depths of woe.
I do not wish to be a coward like the father of mankind and throw the blame upon a woman. - Ouida
I do not wish to be a coward like the father of mankind and throw the blame upon a woman.
Flowers belong to Fairyland: the flowers and the birds and the butterflies are all that the world has kept of its golden age--the only perfectly beau… - Ouida
Flowers belong to Fairyland: the flowers and the birds and the butterflies are all that the world has kept of its golden age--the only perfectly beau…
There is a chord in every heart that has a sigh in it if touched aright. - Ouida
There is a chord in every heart that has a sigh in it if touched aright.
Why is youth so short and age so long? - Ouida
Why is youth so short and age so long?
It is hard work to be good when you are very little and very hungry, and have many sticks to beat you, and no mother's lips to kiss you. - Ouida
It is hard work to be good when you are very little and very hungry, and have many sticks to beat you, and no mother's lips to kiss you.
A cruel story runs on wheels, and every hand oils the wheels as they run. - Ouida
A cruel story runs on wheels, and every hand oils the wheels as they run.
Petty laws breed great crimes. - Ouida
Petty laws breed great crimes.
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