Every reformation ruins somebody.
Love is of all stimulants the most powerful. It sharpens the wits like danger, and the memory like hatred; it spurs the will like ambition; it intoxi… - Amelia B. Edwards
Love is of all stimulants the most powerful. It sharpens the wits like danger, and the memory like hatred; it spurs the will like ambition; it intoxi…
- Amelia B. Edwards
Literature is, in fact, the fruit of leisure. - Amelia B. Edwards
Literature is, in fact, the fruit of leisure.
The world is terribly apt to take people at their own valuation. - Amelia B. Edwards
The world is terribly apt to take people at their own valuation.
Of all the trees that have ever been cultivated by man, the genealogical tree is the driest. It is one, we may be sure, that had no place in the gard… - Amelia B. Edwards
Of all the trees that have ever been cultivated by man, the genealogical tree is the driest. It is one, we may be sure, that had no place in the gard…
It may be said of some very old places, as of some very old books, that they are destined to be forever new. The nearer we approach them, the more re… - Amelia B. Edwards
It may be said of some very old places, as of some very old books, that they are destined to be forever new. The nearer we approach them, the more re…
The camel has his virtues - so much at least must be admitted; but they do not lie upon the surface. - Amelia B. Edwards
The camel has his virtues - so much at least must be admitted; but they do not lie upon the surface.
It is so easy to believe in pleasant impossibilities. - Amelia B. Edwards
It is so easy to believe in pleasant impossibilities.
Every reformation ruins somebody. - Amelia B. Edwards
It has been aptly said that all Egypt is but the facade of an immense sepulcher. - Amelia B. Edwards
It has been aptly said that all Egypt is but the facade of an immense sepulcher.
Login to join the discussion
Login to join the discussion