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" The things which I have seen I now can see no more. "
William Wordsworth
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" To begin, begin. "
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" With an eye made quiet by the power of harmony, and the deep power of joy, we see into the life of things. "
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" But an old age serene and bright, and lovely as a Lapland night, shall lead thee to thy grave. "
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" Fill your paper with the breathings of your heart. "
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" In modern business it is not the crook who is to be feared most, it is the honest man who doesn't know what he is doing. "
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" The human mind is capable of excitement without the application of gross and violent stimulants; and he must have a very faint perception of its beauty and dignity who does not know this. "
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" How does the Meadow flower its bloom unfold? Because the lovely little flower is free down to its root, and in that freedom bold. "
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" A multitude of causes unknown to former times are now acting with a combined force to blunt the discriminating powers of the mind, and unfitting it for all voluntary exertion to reduce it to a state of almost savage torpor. "
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" For I have learned to look on nature, not as in the hour of thoughtless youth, but hearing oftentimes the still, sad music of humanity. "
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" Nature never did betray the heart that loved her. "
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Her
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" Life is divided into three terms - that which was, which is, and which will be. Let us learn from the past to profit by the present, and from the present, to live better in the future. "
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" The child is father of the man. "
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" That best portion of a man's life, his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and love. "
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" Not without hope we suffer and we mourn. "
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" To me the meanest flower that blows can give thoughts that do often lie too deep for tears. "
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" Our birth is but a sleep and a forgetting. Not in entire forgetfulness, and not in utter nakedness, but trailing clouds of glory do we come. "
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Glory
Forgetting
" What we need is not the will to believe, but the wish to find out. "
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Find
Believe
" Pictures deface walls more often than they decorate them. "
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" Suffering is permanent, obscure and dark, And shares the nature of infinity. "
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Obscure
Nature
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" Wisdom is oftentimes nearer when we stoop than when we soar. "
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Stoop
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" The flower that smells the sweetest is shy and lowly. "
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" The world is too much with us; late and soon, getting and spending, we lay waste our powers: Little we see in Nature that is ours. "
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" Faith is a passionate intuition. "
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Passionate
Intuition
" Poetry is the spontaneous overflow of powerful feelings: it takes its origin from emotion recollected in tranquility. "
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" The ocean is a mighty harmonist. "
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" When from our better selves we have too long been parted by the hurrying world, and droop. Sick of its business, of its pleasures tired, how gracious, how benign is solitude. "
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" The best portion of a good man's life is his little, nameless, unremembered acts of kindness and of love. "
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