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  • #1
    Alfred Tennyson
    “Knowledge comes, but wisdom lingers.”
    Alfred Lord Tennyson

  • #2
    Alfred Tennyson
    “The words 'far, far away' had always a strange charm.”
    Alfred, Lord Tennyson

  • #3
    Alfred Tennyson
    “I remain
    Mistress of mine own self
    and mine own soul”
    Tennyson

  • #4
    Alfred Tennyson
    “More things are wrought by prayer than this world dreams of.”
    Alfred Lord Tennyson

  • #5
    Alfred Tennyson
    “For always roaming with a hungry heart.”
    Alfred Tennyson

  • #6
    Alfred Tennyson
    “So many worlds, so much to do, so little done, such things to be.”
    Alfred, Lord Tennyson

  • #7
    Alfred Tennyson
    “The happiness of a man in this life does not consist in the absence but on the mastery of his passions.”
    Alfred Lord Tennyson

  • #8
    Alfred Tennyson
    “I must lose myself in action, lest I wither in despair.”
    Alfred Lord Tennyson

  • #9
    Alfred Tennyson
    “So now I have sworn to bury
    All this dead body of hate
    I feel so free and so clear
    By the loss of that dead weight”
    Alfred, Lord Tennyson

  • #10
    Lord Byron
    “And thus the heart will break, yet brokenly live on.”
    George Gordon Byron

  • #11
    Lord Byron
    “There is a pleasure in the pathless woods,
    There is a rapture on the lonely shore,
    There is society, where none intrudes,
    By the deep sea, and music in its roar:
    I love not man the less, but Nature more”
    Lord Byron

  • #12
    Lord Byron
    “Always laugh when you can, it is cheap medicine.”
    Lord Byron

  • #13
    Lord Byron
    “Those who will not reason, are bigots, those who cannot, are fools, and those who dare not, are slaves.”
    George Gordon Byron (Lord Byron)

  • #14
    Lord Byron
    “If I do not write to empty my mind, I go mad.”
    George Gordon Byron

  • #15
    Lord Byron
    “A drop of ink may make a million think.”
    George Gordon Byron

  • #16
    Lord Byron
    “The thorns which I have reap'd are of the tree
    I planted; they have torn me, and I bleed.
    I should have known what fruit would spring from such a seed.”
    Lord Byron

  • #17
    Lord Byron
    “Adversity is the first path to truth.”
    Lord Byron

  • #18
    Lord Byron
    “I love not man the less, but nature more”
    Lord Byron

  • #19
    Lord Byron
    “I only go out to get me a fresh appetite for being alone.”
    George Gordon Byron

  • #20
    Lord Byron
    “What deep wounds ever closed without a scar?”
    George Gordon Byron

  • #21
    Lord Byron
    “If I could always read I should never feel the want of company.”
    George Gordon Byron

  • #22
    Alice Walker
    “She thought of how precious it was to be able to know another person over many years. There was incomparable richness in it.”
    Alice Walker

  • #23
    Alice Walker
    “I don't know. I imagine good teaching as a circle of earnest people sitting down to ask each other meaningful questions. I don't see it as a handing down of answers...”
    Alice Walker

  • #24
    Alice Walker
    “it is this broken road with pitfalls and sharp turns and unexpected traverses that has brought me joy and adventure. ”
    Alice Walker

  • #25
    Alice Walker
    “I'm always amazed that people will actually choose to sit in front of the television and just be savaged by stuff that belittles their intelligence.

    Alice Walker

  • #26
    Alice Walker
    “And so our mothers and grandmothers have, more often than not anonymously, handed on the creative spark, the seed of the flower they themselves never hoped to see - or like a sealed letter they could not plainly read. ”
    Alice Walker

  • #27
    Alice Walker
    “A writer's heart, a poet's heart, an artist's heart, a musician's heart is always breaking. It is through that broken window that we see the world...”
    Alice Walker

  • #28
    Alice Walker
    “Resistance is the secret of joy!”
    Alice Walker

  • #29
    Alice Walker
    “no person is your friend (or kin) who demands your silence, or denies your right to grow and be perceived as fully blossomed as you were intended. Or who belittles in any fashion the gifts you labor so to bring into the world.”
    Alice Walker, In Search of Our Mothers' Gardens: Prose

  • #30
    Alice Walker
    “Resist the temptation to think what afflicts you is peculiar to you. Have faith that what is in your consciousness can be communicated to the consciousness of all. And is, in many cases, already there.”
    Alice Walker, The Temple of My Familiar



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