To each man at his birth nature has given some fault.
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Every man has his fault, and honesty is his.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE Live to explain thy doctrine by thy life.
- Matthew Prior,
MATTHEW PRIOR A man should be mourned at his birth, not at his death.
CHARLES DE SECONDAT They measure their esteem of each other by what each has, and not by what each is. But a cultivated ...
RALPH WALDO EMERSON For hope is but the dream of those that wake. -Matthew Prior.
MATTHEW PRIOR Blessed be Providence which has given to each his toy: the doll to the child, the child to the woman...
VICTOR HUGO Happy is the man to whom nature has given a sufficiency with even
a sparing hand.
UNKNOWN Nature arms each man with some faculty which enables him to do easily some feat impossible to any ot...
RALPH WALDO EMERSON Nature arms each man with some faculty which enables him to do easily some feat impossible to any ot...
RALPH WALDO EMERSON Speech has been given to man to disguise his thoughts.
CHARLES-MAURICE DE TALLEYRAND A man is at his best when he is simply not like the rest in all his life's test
ANUJ SOMANY A man is at his best when he is simply not like rest in all his life's test
ANUJ SOMANY There should be weeping at a man's birth, not at his death.
CHARLES DE MONTESQUIEU Brad will remain in Australia until his wife has given birth and he is sure everything is okay.
MIKE WATKINSON Each man has his fancy.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH Each man should frame life so that at some future hour fact and his dreaming meet.
VICTOR HUGO Without doubt God is the universal moving force, but each being is moved according to the nature tha...
JOSEPH DE MAISTRE His only fault is that he has no fault.
PLINY THE YOUNGER The man trying to find a horse or a wife without fault has neither steed in his stable nor angel in ...
VIKRANT PARSAI Matthew has a broad understanding of Pratt & Whitney's services growth strategies. His experience at...
LOUIS R. CHENEVERT The right of nature... is the liberty each man hath to use his own power, as he will himself, for th...
THOMAS HOBBES What desire can be contrary to nature since it was given to man by nature itself?
MICHEL FOUCAULT It seems to be a law of nature that no man, unless he has some obvious physical deformity, ever is l...
MAX BEERBOHM The control man has secured over nature has far outrun his control over himself.
ERNEST A. JONES No man has received from nature the right to command his fellow human beings.
DENIS DIDEROT Nature has given man one tongue, but two ears, that we may hear twice as much as we speak
EPICTETUS Opener Matthew Hayden ... is so badly bereft of form and confidence that he has to be replaced at th...
ANDREW RAMSEY When a man has done his best, has given his all, and in the process supplied the needs of his family...
MACK R. DOUGLAS Every man goes down to his death bearing in his hands only that which he has given away.
PROVERB In other words, the man who is born into existence deals first with language; this is a given. He is...
JACQUES LACAN Heaven has given to every human being the power of controlling his passions, and if he neglects or l...
JOHN QUINCY ADAMS For, though every man has sin in him seminally, yet there are some sins which by nature he is more i...
CHRISTOPHER LOVE What sweeter gift from nature has fallen to the lot of man than
his children?
UNKNOWN Elizabeth has had contact with this man prior to the events that occurred,
SCOTT ATKINSON Some decent regulated pre-eminence, some preference (not
exclusive appropriation) given to birth, i...
EDMUND BURKE Nature has placed his own happiness in each man's hands, if he
only knew how to use it.
JOHN CLARKE Man has demonstrated that he is master of everything -- except his own nature.
HENRY MILLER Till now man has been up against Nature; from now on he will be up against his own nature.
DENNIS GABOR Nature loves humility,for each time man wants to raise his shoulders with pride,it inflicts him with...
DAVID ATTA (A.K.A DAVIED ATTLARS & MR DAIN) A man in public life expects to be sneered at -- it is the fault of his elevated situation, and not ...
CHARLES DICKENS Nature ever upbuilds one thing from other, suffering naught To come to birth but through some other'...
LUCRETIUS From birth, man carries the weight of gravity on his shoulders. He is bolted to earth. But man has o...
JACQUES YVES COUSTEAU From birth, man carries the weight of gravity on his shoulders. He is bolted to earth. But man has o...
JACQUES COUSTEAU Nature has given women so much power that the law has very wisely given them little.
SAMUEL JOHNSON A man who has given up his fight against selfishness is already a defeated warrior of his life.
ANUJ SOMANY A man who's never seen war is like a woman who's never given birth - soft in the head.
ANDREI PLATONOV There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet.
SAMUEL BECKETT At some point we want to challenge it again prior to its admission.
JOEL PEREZ God has chosen to make the heavens his jurisdiction while at the same time he himself makes it very ...
SUNDAY ADELAJA When a man dies he clutches in his hands only that which he has given away during his lifetime
JEAN-JACQUES ROUSSEAU It wasn't his fault. The whole thing was a mistake and the company (Trash Man) has taken responsibil...
ERIC SEITZ Man arrives as a novice at each age of his life.
NICOLAS CHAMFORT Man arrives as a novice at each age of his life.
SEBASTIAN ROCH NICOLAS CHAMFORT Man arrives as a novice at each age of his life.
SEBASTIEN CHAMFORT Man arrives as a novice at each age of his life
CHAMFORT The title of Ultracrepidarian critics has been given to those
persons who find fault with small and...
WILLIAM HAZLITT Each man lived his own life and paid his own price for living it. The only pity was one had to pay s...
OSCAR WILDE Shewa good man his errour and he turnes it to a vertue, but an
ill, it doubles his fault.
GEORGE HERBERT By nature man hates change; seldom will he quit his old home till it has actually fallen around his ...
THOMAS CARLYLE Each man has his own desires; all do not possess the same inclinations
PERSIUS Matthew was the only man for me,
JOE WRIGHT Each coil has the earthquake which created it, as every death has the life that gave birth to it.
SORIN CERIN Nature created man for beauty and perfection. Man destroyed nature for his beauty and perfection.
S. PRANAV SURYADEV Oil on water, a secret communicated to a base man, a gift given to a worthy receiver, and scriptural...
CHANAKYA There's man all over for you, blaming on his boots the fault of his feet.
SAMUEL BECKETT Each man has his own vocation; his talent is his call. There is one direction in which all space is ...
RALPH WALDO EMERSON The man who has sufficient power over himself to wait until his nature has recovered its even balanc...
GIACOMO CASANOVA Speech was given to man to disguise his thoughts.
CHARLES MAURICE DE TALLEYRAND Speech was given to man to disguise his thoughts.
CHARLES M. DE TALLEYRAND Only with our government are you given a certificate at birth, a license at marriage, and a bill at ...
JENNIFER DUNN There are many risks and benefits with cesarean birth that should be discussed prior to making decis...
J. MURPHY His birth parents literally gave him away at birth to another couple who, during his first year of l...
THOM SHUMAN Of course, it wasn't my fault. I didn't shoot the man. But he was a civilian, and I ask myself, 'Wha...
ABU ABBAS If a man hasn't what's necessary to make a woman love him, it's his fault, not hers.
W. SOMERSET MAUGHAM A Rechabite poor Will must live,
And drink of Adam's ale.
MATTHEW PRIOR Be to their virtue very kind; be to their faults a little blind.
MATTHEW PRIOR Soft peace she brings, wherever she arrives:
She builds our quiet, as she forms our lives:
Lay...
MATTHEW PRIOR In argument similes are like songs in love; they describe much, but prove nothing.
MATTHEW PRIOR And 'tis remarkable that they talk most who have the least to say.
MATTHEW PRIOR They never taste who always drink; they always talk who never think.
MATTHEW PRIOR Cured yesterday of my disease, I died last night of my physician.
MATTHEW PRIOR To John I owed great obligation; but John, unhappily, thought fit to publish it to all the nation: S...
MATTHEW PRIOR Hopes are but the dreams of those that wake.
MATTHEW PRIOR Who walks the fastest, but walks astray, is only furthest from his way.
MATTHEW PRIOR Odds life! must one swear to the truth of a song?
MATTHEW PRIOR Forbear to mention what thou canst not praise.
MATTHEW PRIOR The ends must justify the means.
MATTHEW PRIOR I never strove to rule the roast,
She ne'er refus'd to pledge my toast.
MATTHEW PRIOR At night astronomers agree.
MATTHEW PRIOR Now fitted the halter, now travers'd the cart,
And often took leave; but was loth to part.
MATTHEW PRIOR To err is human.
MATTHEW PRIOR The end must justify the means.
MATTHEW PRIOR Thy sum of duty let two words contain,
(O may they graven in thy heart remain!)
Be humble and ...
MATTHEW PRIOR They talk most who have the least to say.
MATTHEW PRIOR Fantastic tyrant of the amorous heart. How hard thy yoke, how cruel thy dart. Those escape your ange...
MATTHEW PRIOR And oft the pangs of absence to remove
By letters, soft interpreters of love.
MATTHEW PRIOR Ev'n so, with all submission, I
. . . .
Send you each year a homely letter,
Who may retu...
MATTHEW PRIOR They always talk who never think, and who have the least to say.
MATTHEW PRIOR Or have you mark'd a partridge quake,
Viewing the towering falcon nigh?
She cuddles low behind...
MATTHEW PRIOR In vain I trusted that the flowing bowl
Would banish sorrow, and enlarge the soul.
To the late...
MATTHEW PRIOR
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A Rechabite poor Will must live,
And drink of Adam's ale.
MATTHEW PRIOR Be to their virtue very kind; be to their faults a little blind.
MATTHEW PRIOR For hope is but the dream of those that wake. -Matthew Prior.
MATTHEW PRIOR Soft peace she brings, wherever she arrives:
She builds our quiet, as she forms our lives:
Lay...
MATTHEW PRIOR In argument similes are like songs in love; they describe much, but prove nothing.
MATTHEW PRIOR And 'tis remarkable that they talk most who have the least to say.
MATTHEW PRIOR They never taste who always drink; they always talk who never think.
MATTHEW PRIOR Cured yesterday of my disease, I died last night of my physician.
MATTHEW PRIOR To John I owed great obligation; but John, unhappily, thought fit to publish it to all the nation: S...
MATTHEW PRIOR Hopes are but the dreams of those that wake.
MATTHEW PRIOR Who walks the fastest, but walks astray, is only furthest from his way.
MATTHEW PRIOR Odds life! must one swear to the truth of a song?
MATTHEW PRIOR Forbear to mention what thou canst not praise.
MATTHEW PRIOR The ends must justify the means.
MATTHEW PRIOR I never strove to rule the roast,
She ne'er refus'd to pledge my toast.
MATTHEW PRIOR At night astronomers agree.
MATTHEW PRIOR Now fitted the halter, now travers'd the cart,
And often took leave; but was loth to part.
MATTHEW PRIOR To err is human.
MATTHEW PRIOR The end must justify the means.
MATTHEW PRIOR Live to explain thy doctrine by thy life.
- Matthew Prior,
MATTHEW PRIOR Thy sum of duty let two words contain,
(O may they graven in thy heart remain!)
Be humble and ...
MATTHEW PRIOR They talk most who have the least to say.
MATTHEW PRIOR Fantastic tyrant of the amorous heart. How hard thy yoke, how cruel thy dart. Those escape your ange...
MATTHEW PRIOR And oft the pangs of absence to remove
By letters, soft interpreters of love.
MATTHEW PRIOR Ev'n so, with all submission, I
. . . .
Send you each year a homely letter,
Who may retu...
MATTHEW PRIOR They always talk who never think, and who have the least to say.
MATTHEW PRIOR Or have you mark'd a partridge quake,
Viewing the towering falcon nigh?
She cuddles low behind...
MATTHEW PRIOR In vain I trusted that the flowing bowl
Would banish sorrow, and enlarge the soul.
To the late...
MATTHEW PRIOR Instinct and reason how can we divide?
'Tis the fool's ignorance, and the pedant's pride.
MATTHEW PRIOR They always talk who never think.
MATTHEW PRIOR Be to her virtues very kind. Be to her faults a little blind.
MATTHEW PRIOR Odds life! must one swear to the truth of a song?
MATTHEW PRIOR When Croft's "Life of Dr. Young" was spoken of as a good
imitation of Dr. Johnson's style, "No, no,...
MATTHEW PRIOR The winds grow high;
Impending tempests charge the sky;
The lightning flies, the thunder roars...
MATTHEW PRIOR Serene yet strong, majestic yet sedate,
Swift without violence, without terror great.
MATTHEW PRIOR They never taste who always drink;
They always talk who never think.
MATTHEW PRIOR Variety alone gives joy;
The sweetest meats the soonest cloy.
MATTHEW PRIOR Though bitter, good medicine cures illness. Though it may hurt,
loyal criticism will have benefici...
MATTHEW PRIOR You tell your doctor, that y' are ill
And what does he, but write a bill,
Of which you need no...
MATTHEW PRIOR What is a king? a man condemn'd to bear
The public burthen of the nation's care.
MATTHEW PRIOR When people once are in the wrong,
Each line they add is much too long;
Who fastest walks, but...
MATTHEW PRIOR Let me skim the water with one oar, and with the other touch
sand. [Go not out of your depth.]
MATTHEW PRIOR He will not carry his wealth to the waters of Acheron.
MATTHEW PRIOR Let him be kept from paper, pen, and ink;
So may he cease to write, and learn to think.
MATTHEW PRIOR Of two evils I have chose the least.
MATTHEW PRIOR But, when the wit began to wheeze,
And wine had warm'd the politician,
Cur'd yesterday of my d...
MATTHEW PRIOR Bid the Devil take the slowest.
MATTHEW PRIOR Do not unto another that which you would not he should do unto
you.
MATTHEW PRIOR Hope is but the dream of those who wake.
MATTHEW PRIOR As individuals we must create a collective. NFL's black players have a tremendous strength. This is ...
ANTHONY PRIOR Southern Black players call the coach 'boss' or even 'master.' They ask questions they already know ...
ANTHONY PRIOR I was frustrated by not seeing the truth in print. And I believe that if you want to see it, you sho...
ANTHONY PRIOR I call [them] Hypocrites in Action. Almost every time, the minister is white, and the subject matter...
ANTHONY PRIOR I release the trigger of my gun and drop it. Before I can lose my nerve, I turn and press my forehea...
TRIS PRIOR It was unfortunate that it had come to this. I'm satisfied with the fact I was able to tell my side ...
MARK PRIOR I got what I was looking for ? a ground ball ? and unfortunately, it took a bad hop.
MARK PRIOR I've always said I didn't behave rudely. I just want to move on.
MARK PRIOR Demand for natural gas is continuing to increase, and we're having to look to unconventional sources...
BILL PRIOR The reason we're all here is the price of natural gas.
BILL PRIOR This is a beautiful quiet neighborhood. Victoria Park is hot.
KATHLEEN PRIOR [I was] not exactly sure why all the things were being advertised. It didn't resemble anything I had...
MARK PRIOR It's not about personal achievements or personal wins, it's about winning as a team. We haven't won ...
MARK PRIOR For the bench to play the way they did was humungous. We got 19 points from our bench tonight. In th...
DALE PRIOR Unforced turnovers hurt us and they did a good job of capitalizing on them.
DALE PRIOR This is his job. I respect the fact he wants to come back for the last two or three weeks of the sea...
MARK PRIOR It's a cool idea, ... A lot of them come from the inner city or broken families where they might not...
MARK PRIOR It's nice but it's not about personal achievements or personal wins -- it's about winning as a team,
MARK PRIOR Henry had a great day. I'm glad he had a good day, especially after his birthday.
MARK PRIOR Despite serious fighting in the region between the Chadian army and militias since late 2005, most p...
MARCUS PRIOR The good harvest is good news for many Nigerians but there are also many who are reeling from the ef...
MARCUS PRIOR People are killed. Their animals are looted. Their food stocks are burnt. They're chased from their ...
MARCUS PRIOR The condition is not the selling feature of this home. The location is purely the selling feature.
KATHLEEN PRIOR If I knew my neighbor sold their homes for $1 million I'd be counting my money. Wouldn't you?
KATHLEEN PRIOR …evangelicals were instrumental in advancing the ideal of companionate marriage, one built on shar...
KAREN SWALLOW PRIOR …mischief, …arises not from our living in the world, but from the world living in us; occupying ...
KAREN SWALLOW PRIOR God can carry on his own work, though all such poor tools as I were broken.
KAREN SWALLOW PRIOR A useful education served women best, More thought. To ‘learn how to grow old gracefully is perhap...
KAREN SWALLOW PRIOR I went to a rare live Van Dyke show and met him there. And then he came to a show of mine and we spo...
MATTHEW SWEET Whoever pays the consultant gets pretty much what they want to hear.
MATTHEW STEWART I slip from workaholic to bum real easy.
MATTHEW BRODERICK Conduct is three-fourths of our life and its largest concern.
MATTHEW ARNOLD Man who invented the hamburger was smart; man who invented the cheeseburger was a genius.
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY Life is full of confusion. Confusion of love, passion, and romance. Confusion of family and friends....
MATTHEW UNDERWOOD After a storm comes a calm.
MATTHEW HENRY The typical Western is kind of a good-guy/bad-guy thing, and that's great, but initially when I ...
MATTHEW SETTLE An environmentalist can oppose factory farming because it's reckless stewardship. A conservative...
MATTHEW SCULLY I like quips. I like whiffs of cynicism and I think they can be witty. But I don't really know w...
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY I think the discipline comes with turning that cellphone and Blackberry off and unplugging completel...
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY I'm from a family of bankers and businessmen, and here I am, the artist, the black sheep.
MATTHEW QUICK Bud Powell's probably the biggest influence on my piano playing.
MATTHEW SHIPP Not letting the world destroy you. That’s a daily battle.
MATTHEW QUICK I feel like I’m broken—like I don’t fit together anymore. Like there’s no more room for me i...
MATTHEW QUICK Arguably, the families most at need of housing assistance are systematically denied it because they&...
MATTHEW DESMOND Something like 'Without a Paddle' does really well at the box office and I'm like, '...
MATTHEW LILLARD I'm a great bowler. I was in a couple of leagues as a kid.
MATTHEW MORRISON Some British actors are snobby about telly, and I don't understand that.
MATTHEW MACFADYEN I have very fond memories of the '80s; they were very formative years for me. I certainly rememb...
MATTHEW RHYS I've always lived by the ocean, and I always will. There's nothing like taking a walk and be...
MATTHEW UNDERWOOD No, no! The energy of life may be
Kept on after the grave, but not begun;
And he who flagg'd ...
MATTHEW ARNOLD I want to play the Green Lantern. I'd love to do a comic book hero. Go to the gym, get all buff,...
MATTHEW SETTLE Romcoms are hard in a lot of ways: they're built to be buoyant. It's easy to demean them.
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY Yeah, I did a cameo in an upcoming movie called Constantine.
MATTHEW MCGRORY A lot of the stories about urban America tend to be written on the margins. We focus a lot on these ...
MATTHEW DESMOND In my twenties, I thought I was Robert De Niro and I invested all of myself in my acting. But, as I&...
MATTHEW RHYS Character actors are becoming a thing of the past. They're just going by the wayside. They'r...
MATTHEW LILLARD Veal, by definition, is the product of a sick, anemic, deliberately malnourished calf, a newborn dra...
MATTHEW SCULLY As much as I long for a sort of security and consistency sometimes, I do enjoy sort of being busted ...
MATTHEW MACFADYEN We mislead ourselves when we pretend we can make someone into an effective manager by putting them t...
MATTHEW STEWART I love Los Angeles, and it's been very good to me, but if everyone is running around telling the...
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY It's weird how your perspective changes. At the start of your career, you think, 'I just wan...
MATTHEW RHYS Children of men! the unseen Power, whose eye
Forever doth accompany mankind,
Hath look'd on n...
MATTHEW ARNOLD I was prepared for the theatre, but not for the nuts and bolts.
MATTHEW ASHFORD The true meaning of religion is thus not simply morality, but morality touched by emotion.
MATTHEW ARNOLD When I wrote 'Silver Linings,' I thought I was writing a book about the Philadelphia Eagles ...
MATTHEW QUICK Odin, thou whirlwind, what a threat is this
Thou threatenest what transcends thy might, even thine...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Nature's great law, and law of all men's minds?--
To its own impulse every creature stirs;
Liv...
MATTHEW ARNOLD On one she smiles, and he was blest;
She smiles elsewhere--we make a din!
But 'twas not love w...
MATTHEW ARNOLD The male is always the pawn in a romantic comedy. Come together, break up, go chase her, get her, ro...
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY We ourselves can die with comfort and even with joy if we know that death is but a passport to bless...
MATTHEW SIMPSON Experience join'd with common sense,
To mortals is a providence.
MATTHEW GREEN You're different. And I'm different too. Different is good. But different is hard. Believe me, I kno...
MATTHEW QUICK Man was born for society. However little He may be attached to the World, He never can wholly forget...
MATTHEW LEWIS We sell here, Sir, what all the world desires to have -- Power.
MATTHEW BOULTON There are two types of teachers in the world: there are those who play school and teachers that teac...
MATTHEW DICKS Dare to Differ
MATTHEW GOLDFINGER Regarding factory-farmed animals We owe them a merciful death, and we owe them a merciful life. And ...
MATTHEW SCULLY Looking for and enjoying beauty is a way to nourish the soul. the universe is in the habit of making...
MATTHEW FOX Unquiet souls. In the dark fermentation of earth, in the never idle workshop of nature, in the etern...
MATTHEW ARNOLD One lesson we can learn from pre-industrial peoples is the power of storytelling. I am struck by how...
MATTHEW FOX With aching hands and bleeding feet
We dig and heap, lay stone on stone;
We bear the burden a...
MATTHEW ARNOLD The true meaning of religion is thus, not simply morality, but morality touched by emotion.
MATTHEW ARNOLD With close-lipped Patience for our only friend, Sad Patience, too near neighbor to Despair.
MATTHEW ARNOLD 'Tis not to see the world
As from a height, with rapt prophetic eyes,
And heart profoundly sti...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Truth sits upon the lips of dying men.
MATTHEW ARNOLD Bald as the bare mountain tops are bald, with a baldness full of grandeur.
MATTHEW ARNOLD But each day brings its petty dust our soon-choked souls to fill, and we forget because we must, and...
MATTHEW ARNOLD The pursuit of perfection, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and light.
MATTHEW ARNOLD Inner work is finding joy in work. Our real work is heart work and soul work.
MATTHEW FOX Home of lost causes, and forsaken beliefs, and unpopular names, and impossible loyalties!
MATTHEW ARNOLD That she's the worst driver in the history of drivers. If I know she's going somewhere, I stay home....
MATTHEW PERRY This strange disease of modern life, with its sick hurry, its divided aims.
MATTHEW ARNOLD Greatness is a spiritual condition.
MATTHEW ARNOLD Life is not a having and a getting, but a being and a becoming.
MATTHEW ARNOLD Still bent to make some port he knows not where, still standing for some false impossible shore.
MATTHEW ARNOLD The need of expansion is as genuine an instinct in man as the need in a plant for the light, or the ...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Avarice is the sphincter of the heart.
MATTHEW GREEN Journalism is literature in a hurry.
MATTHEW ARNOLD Or to some coffee-house I stray,
For news, the manna of the day,
And from the hipp
MATTHEW GREEN The working-class is now issuing from its hiding-place to assert an Englishman's heaven-born privile...
MATTHEW ARNOLD If experience has established any one thing in this world, it has established this: that it is well ...
MATTHEW ARNOLD And that sweet city with her dreaming spires,
She needs not June for beauty's heightening...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Protestantism has the method of Jesus with His secret too much left out of mind; Catholicism has His...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Cruel, but composed and bland,
Dumb, inscrutable and grand,
So Tiberius might have sat,
Had...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Resolve to be thyself: and know, that he who finds himself, loses his misery.
MATTHEW ARNOLD Because thou must not dream, thou need not despair.
MATTHEW ARNOLD Light half-believers of our casual creeds, who never deeply felt, nor clearly will d, whose insight ...
MATTHEW ARNOLD People think that I can teach them style. What stuff it all is. Have something to say and say it as ...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Our society distributes itself into Barbarians, Philistines and Populace; and America is just oursel...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Culture, then, is a study of perfection, and perfection which insists on becoming something rather t...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Culture, the acquainting ourselves with the best that has been known and said in the world, and thus...
MATTHEW ARNOLD The East bow'd low before the blast,
In patient, deep disdain.
She let the legions thunder pas...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Today's Catholic church seems to reward authoritarian personalities who are clearly ill, violent, se...
MATTHEW FOX I must not say that she was true,
Yet let me say that she was fair;
And they, that lovely face...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Then gazing up 'mid the dim pillars high,
The foliaged marble forest where ye lie,
Hush, ye wi...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Youth dreams a bliss on this side of death.
It dreams a rest, if not more deep,
More grateful ...
MATTHEW ARNOLD I met a preacher there I knew, and said,
Ill and overworked, how fare you in this scene?
Brave...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Ah, love, let us be true
To one another! for the world, which seems
To lie before us like a l...
MATTHEW ARNOLD What then remains, but that we still should cry
Not to be born, or being born to die.
MATTHEW ARNOLD God's Wisdom and God's Goodness!--Ah, but fools
Mis-define thee, till God knows them no more.
...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Others abide our question. Thou art free.
We ask and ask--Thou smilest and art still,
Out-top...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Hark! ah, the nightingale--
The tawny-throated!
Hark from that moonlit cedar what a burst!
...
MATTHEW ARNOLD On Sundays, at the matin-chime,
The Alpine peasants, two and three,
Climb up here to pray;
...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Six years--six little years--six drops of time.
MATTHEW ARNOLD They live that they may eat, but he himself [Socrates] eats that
he may live.
MATTHEW ARNOLD This strange disease of modern life,
With its sick hurry, its divided aims.
MATTHEW ARNOLD The Greek word euphuia, a finely tempered nature, gives exactly
the notion of perfection as culture...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Life is pleasant. Death is peaceful. It's the transition that's
troublesome.
MATTHEW ARNOLD With aching hands and bleeding feet
We dig and heap, lay stone on stone;
We bear the burden an...
MATTHEW ARNOLD What the caterpillar calls the end of the world, the master calls
a butterfly.
MATTHEW ARNOLD Her cabin'd ample spirit,
It fluttered and fail'd for breath;
Tonight it doth inherit
Th...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Culture is "To know the best that has been said and thought in
the world."
MATTHEW ARNOLD Christianity is a source; no one supply of water and refreshment that comes from it can be called th...
MATTHEW ARNOLD Culture is the passion for sweetness and light, and (what is
more) the passion for making them prev...
MATTHEW ARNOLD The pursuit of the perfect, then, is the pursuit of sweetness and
light.
MATTHEW ARNOLD One thing only has been lent to youth and age in common--discontent.
MATTHEW ARNOLD The true meaning of religion is thus not simply morality, but morality touched by emotion.
MATTHEW ARNOLD We are here on earth to do good to others. What the others are
here for, I do not know.
MATTHEW ARNOLD Saw life steadily and saw it whole.
MATTHEW ARNOLD [Oxford] Home of lost causes, and forsaken beliefs and unpopular
names and impossible loyalties.
MATTHEW ARNOLD The freethinking of one age is the common sense of the next.
MATTHEW ARNOLD If Paris that brief flight allow,
My humble tomb explore!
It bears: "Eternity, be thou
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MATTHEW ARNOLD Women were created from the rib of man to be beside him, not from his head to top him, nor from his ...
MATTHEW HENRY Do we believe housing is a right and that affordable housing is part of what it should mean to be an...
MATTHEW DESMOND I don't think that you can address poverty unless you address the lack of affordable housing in ...
MATTHEW DESMOND The standard of 'affordable' housing is that which costs roughly 30 percent or less of a fam...
MATTHEW DESMOND We can start with housing, the sturdiest of footholds for economic mobility. A national affordable h...
MATTHEW DESMOND Sanctified afflictions are spiritual promotions.
MATTHEW HENRY Extraordinary afflictions are not always the punishment of extraordinary sins, but sometimes the tri...
MATTHEW HENRY In whatever adulation you get, there's truth and there's not truth. And wherever they dog yo...
MATTHEW MCCONAUGHEY Like ministers of information, consultants condense the message, smooth out the dissonances, unify t...
MATTHEW STEWART