No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace as I have seen in one autumnal face."
[The Autumnal]
John Donne
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No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace,
As I have seen in one autumnal face.
JOHN DONNE No spring nor summer beauty hath such grace as I have seen in one autumnal face.
JOHN DONNE No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace
As I have seen in one autumnal face;
Young beauti...
DR. JOHN DONNE I cannot endure to waste anything so precious as autumnal sunshine by staying in the house."
NATHANIEL HAWTHORNE Give me juicy autumnal fruit, ripe and red from the orchard."
[Give me the splendid si...
WALT WHITMAN People are not an interruption of our business. People are our business.
A man's worst difficulties begin when he is able to do as he likes.
It is hard to look up to a leader who keeps his ear to the ground.
The most wasted day of all is that in which we have not laughed.
The more intelligent a man is, the more originality he discovers in men. Ordinary people see no diff...
The intelligence is proved not by ease of learning, but by understanding what we learn.
Communication is something so simple and difficult that we can never put it in simple words.
Like threads of silver seen through crystal beads
Let love through good deeds show.
How much more grievous are the consequences of anger than the causes of it.
In everyone's heart stirs a great homesickness.
That is the supreme value of history. The study of it is the best guarantee against repeating it.
Our wisdom comes usually from our experience, and our experience comes largely from our experience.
One thing about the school of experience is that it will repeat the lesson if you flunk the first ti...
To reprove small faults within due vehemence, is as absurd as if a man should take a great hammer to...
Faith is like electricity. You can't see it, but you can see the light.
Every tomorrow has two handles. We can take hold of it by the handle of anxiety, or by the handle of...
Some families can trace their ancestors back three hundred years, but can't tell you where their chi...
A recent survey was said to prove that the people we Americans most admire are our politicians and d...
If a man defrauds you one time, he is a rascal; if he does it twice, you are a fool.
Flattery looks like friendship, just like a wolf looks like a dog.
Forgiveness is the fragrance the violet sheds on the heel that has crushed it.
Courage is always greatest when blended with meekness; intellectual ability is most admired when it ...
Freedom also includes the right to mismanage your own affairs.
Let your friends be the friends of your deliberate choice.
The man who has strong opinions and always says what he thinks is courageous - and friendless.
Friendship is love with understanding.
So few people think. When we find one who really does, we call him a genius
Your life can't go according to plan if you have no plan.
Practicing the Golden Rule is not a sacrifice; it is an investment.
Conversation is an exercise of the mind; gossip is merely an exercise of the tongue.
An expert gossiper knows how much to leave out of a conversation
To live so that you would not be ashamed to sell the family parrot to the town gossip, is to have li...
Gossip is sometimes referred to as halitosis of the mind
If you would attain greatness, think no little thoughts.
We are born brave, trusting and greedy, and most of us remain greedy.
People are changed, not by coercion or intimidation, but by example.
Children are natural mimics; they act like their parents in spite of every effort to teach them good...
The guilty catch themselves.
Good habits are formed; bad habits we fall into.
If happiness could be brought, few of us could pay the price.
Happiness will never come to those who fail to appreciate what they already have.
Happiness is in the heart, not in the circumstances.
It's never too late to have a happy childhood.
Hatred is a boomerang which is sure to hit you harder than the one at whom you throw it.
Hate pollutes the mind.
If we miraculously became the people we hate, how lovable we would find ourselves.
To feel "fit as a fiddle" you must tone down your middle.
Our health always seems much more valuable after we lose it.
A patient going to a doctor for his first visit was asked, "And whom did you consult before coming t...
"Oh," replied his patient, with no malice aforethought, "he told me to come and see you."
It is impossible to make wisdom hereditary.
Honesty is a question of right or wrong, not a matter of policy.
It is a pleasure to give advice, humiliating to need it, normal to ignore it.
It is almost impossible to smile on the outside without feeling better on the inside.
Too many people confine their exercise to jumping to conclusions, running up bills, stretching the t...
Imagination was given man to compensate for what he is not, and a sense of humor to console him for ...
Humor - the perfect relationship of the parts to the whole.
Our five senses are incomplete without the sixth - a sense of humor.
"What made the deepest impression upon you?" inquired a friend one day of Lincoln, "when you stood i...
It isn't easy for an idea to squeeze itself into a head filled with prejudice.
Too many people run out of ideas long before they run out of words.
Imagination is the pontoon bridge making way for the timid feet of reason.
Practical observation commonly consists of collecting a few facts and loading them with guesses.
Friendship is a living thing that lasts only as long as it is nourished with kindness, empathy and u...
Having supplied them with names, omnipotence, justice, knowledge, Providence, - what are they?
A good laugh is sunshine in a house.
When you laugh, be sure to laugh at what people do and not at what people are.
One look around us ought to show that all our arbitrary measures and bounds have been clamped on us ...
No punishment of the unrighteous has ever been too severe in the eyes of the righteous.
Why keep on enacting laws when we already have more than we can break.
The best leader is the one who has the sense to surround himself with outstanding people and self-re...
Advice is the only commodity on the market where the supply always exceeds the demand.
Successful men follow the same advice they prescribe for others.
You can judge your age by the amount of pain you feel when you come in contact with a new idea
Old age may seem a long way off. But on the day it doesn't, it will be too late to do anything about...
Age withers only the outside.
Where ambition ends happiness begins.
The best answer to answer to anger is silence.
The size of a man is measured by the size of the thing that makes him angry.
A lot of good arguments are spoiled by some fool who knows what he is talking about.
People who know the least always argue the most.
If you look for the positive things in life; you will find them.
What we are doing at the moment is more that just one thing added to the rest; it is a memoir.
Behavior is what a man does, not what he thinks, feels, or believes
The human mind must believe in something, so why not let it believe what it does believe.
He that boasts of his own knowledge proclaims his ignorance
It is better to live richly than to die rich.
On his examination paper a boy wrote, "A natural death is where you die by yourself without a doctor...
Many things are worse than defeat,and compromise with evil is one of them.
Desire for security keeps littleness little and threatens the great with smallness.
We cannot be too earnest, too persistent, too determined, about living superior to the herd-instinct...
A college education never hurt anybody who was willing to learn after he got it.
Shortchange your education now and you may be short of change the rest of your life.
Mistakes are a great educator when one is honest enough to admit them and willing to learn from them
Catch your people doing something right and let them know you appreciate it.
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As I have seen in one autumnal face.
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For thus, friends absent speak.
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Who know false play, rather than lose, deceive.
...
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Fo...
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But swear thou think'st I love thee, and no m...
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Salvation to all that will is nigh;
That All, which always is all every...
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for as thy sins increase, thy hairs do fall.
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Who died before the god of Love was born.
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And his first minute, after noon, is night.
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To enter in these bonds is to be free;
Then where...
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This no tomorrow hath, nor yesterday,
Running it never runs...
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Make of so noble individual parts
On...
JOHN DONNE If our two loves be one, or, thou and I
Love so alike, that none do slacken, none can die.
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Let us love nobly, and live, and add again
Years an...
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But yet the body is his book.
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And true plaine hearts doe in the faces rest, JOHN DONNE The Good-Morrow
I wonder by my troth, what thou, and I
Did, till we lov'd? We...
JOHN DONNE Licence my roving hands, and let them go
Before, behind, between, above, below.
JOHN DONNE I am two fools, I know,
For loving, and for saying so.
JOHN DONNE Batter my heart, three-person'd God ; for you
As yet but knock ; breathe, shine, and seek to me...
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Death, be not proud, though some have called thee
Mighty ...
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She gives the best light to his sphere;
Or each ...
JOHN DONNE A bride, before a "Good-night" could be said,
Should vanish from her clothes into her bed,
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JOHN DONNE Yet nothing can to nothing fall,
Nor any place be empty quite;
Therefore I think my breast...
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JOHN DONNE Men perish with whispering sins--nay, with silent sins, sins that never tell the conscience that the...
JOHN DONNE Commemoration of Pandita Mary Ramabai, Translator of the Scriptures, 1922 A memory of yesterday...
JOHN DONNE Easter Commemoration of John Donne, Priest, Poet, 1631 God, who is Almighty, Alpha and Omega, Fi...
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JOHN DONNE Feast of Hildegard, Abbess of Bingen, Visionary, 1179 That earth and that heaven, which spent God...
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JOHN DONNE Tribulation is treasure in the nature of it, but it is not current money in the use of it, except we...
JOHN DONNE All our life is but a going out to the place of execution, to death
JOHN DONNE This is my play's last scene, here heavens appoint / My pilgrimage's last mile.
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JOHN DONNE Send home my long strayed eyes to me, Which too long have dwelt on thee
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JOHN DONNE But O alas, so long, so far / Our bodies why do we forbear? / They're ours, though they're not we, w...
JOHN DONNE There is a hook in every benefit that sticks in his jaws that takes the benefit, and draws him whith...
JOHN DONNE Licence my roving hands, and let them goBefore, behind, between, above, below.
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JOHN DONNE One short sleep past, we wake eternally, / And death shall be no more; death, thou shalt die.
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JOHN DONNE Only our love hath no decay; this, no tomorrow hath, nor yesterday, running it never runs from us aw...
JOHN DONNE If our two loves be one, or, thou and I love so alike that none can slacken, none can die.
JOHN DONNE Art is the most passionate orgy within man's grasp.
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JOHN DONNE Yet call not this long life; but think that IAm, by being dead, immortal; can ghosts die?
JOHN DONNE But let them sleep, Lord, and me mourn a space.
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JOHN DONNE Poetry is a counterfeit creation, and makes things that are not, as though they were
JOHN DONNE The day breaks not, it is my heart.
JOHN DONNE Nature's great masterpiece, an elephant - the only harmless great thing.
JOHN DONNE Love, all alike, no season knows, nor clime, nor hours, days, months, which are the rags of time
JOHN DONNE Sleep is pain's easiest salve, and doth fulfill all the offices of death, except to kill
JOHN DONNE For I / Except you enthrall me, never shall be free, / Nor ever chaste, except you ravish me.
JOHN DONNE like gold to airy thinness beat
JOHN DONNE Dear love, for nothing less than thee / Would I have broke this happy dream, / It was a theme / For ...
JOHN DONNE Death be not proud, though some have called thee Mighty and dreadful, for thou art not so, For those...
JOHN DONNE And therefore never send to know for whom the bell tolls; it tolls for thee
JOHN DONNE So, so, break off this last lamenting kiss, / Which sucks two souls, and vapours both away,/ Turn th...
JOHN DONNE Spit in my face you Jews, and pierce my side.
JOHN DONNE Reason is our soul's left hand, Faith her right,
By these we reach divinity
JOHN DONNE Any man's death diminishes me, because I am involved in mankind, and therefore never send to know fo...
JOHN DONNE When I died last, and, Dear, I die / As often as from thee I go, / Though it be but an hour ago, / A...
JOHN DONNE On a round ball / A workman that hath copies by, can lay / An Europe, Africa and an Asia, / And quic...
JOHN DONNE That our affections kill us not, nor dye.
JOHN DONNE She, and comparisons are odious.
JOHN DONNE I am two fools, I know, for loving, and for saying so in whining poetry.
JOHN DONNE So, if I dream I have you, I have you, / For all our joys are but fantastical.
JOHN DONNE Who ever comes to shroud me, do not harm / Nor question much / That subtle wreath of hair, which cro...
JOHN DONNE By our first strange and fatal interview.
JOHN DONNE Whatever dies, was not mix'd equally ;If our two loves be one, or thou and I Love so alike that none...
JOHN DONNE I did best when I had least truth for my subjects.
JOHN DONNE When my grave is broke up again / Some second guest to entertain.
JOHN DONNE ...but come bad chance
And wee joyne to it our strength
And wee teach it art and length JOHN DONNE My rags of heart can like, wish, and adore, but after one such love can love no more.
JOHN DONNE For, thus friends absent speak.
JOHN DONNE Reason is our soul's left hand, faith her right.
JOHN DONNE Art is the most passionate orgy within man's grasp.
JOHN DONNE My forces are not enfeebled, I find no decay in my strength; my
provisions are not cut off, I find ...
DR. JOHN DONNE No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace
As I have seen in one autumnal face;
Young beauti...
DR. JOHN DONNE I have just got a new theory of eternity.
DR. JOHN DONNE If we consider eternity, into that time never entered; eternity
is not an everlasting flux of time,...
DR. JOHN DONNE He was the word that spake it,
He took the bread and brake it;
And what that word did make it,...
DR. JOHN DONNE We understood
Her by her sight; her pure and eloquent blood
Spoke in her cheeks, and so distin...
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ELENA DELLE DONNE Volleyball was a lot of fun, but I knew it wasn't my sport.
ELENA DELLE DONNE I'm doing whatever I have to do to help my team win. So, instead of being focused on anything fr...
ELENA DELLE DONNE As I grew up, I became aware that there are people with special needs out there, and I have a real c...
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ELENA DELLE DONNE I could do whatever I wanted as a girl, whatever my brother did. I could play against the boys and a...
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JOHN TYLER Life is what happens while you are busy making other plans.
JOHN LENNON Farce is tragedy played at a thousand revolutions per minute.
JOHN MORTIMER No power on earth has a right to take our property from us without our consent.
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