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George Meredith

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    George Meredith

    A house with a great wine stored below lives in our imagination as a joyful house, fast and splendidly rooted in the soil.

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    George Meredith

    A human act once set in motion flows on forever to the great account. Our deathlessness is in what we do, not in what we are.

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    George Meredith

    Ah, what a dusty answer gets the soul When hot for certainties in this our life! - In tragic hints here see what evermore Moves dark as yonder midnight ocean's force, Thundering like ramping hosts of warrior horse, To throw that faint thin fine upon the shore!

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    George Meredith

    A kiss is but a kiss now! and no wave of a great flood that whirls me to the sea. But, as you will! we'll sit contentedly, and eat our pot of honey on the grave.

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    George Meredith

    Always imitate the behaviour of the winners when you lose.

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    George Meredith

    Among the Diaries beginning with the second quarter of our century, there is frequent mention of a lady then becoming famous for her beauty and her wit: "an unusual combination," in the deliberate syllables of one of the writers, who is, however, not disposed to personal irony when speaking of her.

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    George Meredith

    And if I drink oblivion of a day, / So shorten I the stature of my soul.

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    George Meredith

    Around the ancient track marched, rank on rank, The army of unalterable law.

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    George Meredith

    A witty woman is a treasure; a witty beauty is a power.

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    George Meredith

    But O the truth, the truth. The many eyes That look on it The diverse things they see.

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    George Meredith

    Caricature is rough truth.

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    George Meredith

    Comedy is a game played to throw reflections upon social life, and it deals with human nature in the drawing-room of civilized men and women, where we have no dust of the struggling outer world, no mire, no violent crashes, to make the correctness of the representation convincing.

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    George Meredith

    Could I find a place to be alone with heaven, I would speak my heart out heaven is my need.

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    George Meredith

    Cultivated men and women who do not skim the cream of life, and are attached to the duties, yet escape the harsher blows, make acute and balanced observers.

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    George Meredith

    Darker grows the valley, more and more forgetting: So were it with me if forgetting could be willed. Tell the grassy hollow that holds the bubbling well-spring, Tell it to forget the source that keeps it filled.

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    George Meredith

    Days, when the ball of our vision Had eagles that flew unabashed to sun; When the graps on the bow was decision, And arrow and hand and eye were one; When the Pleasures, like waves to a swimmer, Came heaving for rapture ahead! - Invoke them, they dwindle, they glimmer As lights over mounds of the dead.

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    George Meredith

    Earth knows no desolation. She smells regeneration in the moist breath of decay.

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    Earth, the mother of all, Moves on her stedfast way, Gathering, flinging, sowing. Mortals, we live in her day, She in her children is growing.

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    For singing till his heaven fills, 'Tis love of earth that he instills, And ever winging up and up, Our valley is his golden cup, And he the wine which over flows To lift us with him as he goes.

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    George Meredith

    Friendship, I fancy, means one heart between two.

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    George Meredith

    Full lasting is the song, though he, / The singer, passes.

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    George Meredith

    George Eliot has the heart of Sappho; but the face, with the long proboscis, the protruding teeth of the Apocalyptic horse, betrayed animality.

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    George Meredith

    God's rarest blessing is, after all, a good woman!

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    George Meredith

    Heiresses are never jilted.

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    George Meredith

    I expect Woman will be the last thing civilized by Man.

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    George Meredith

    I know him, February's thrush, And loud at eve he valentines On sprays that paw the naked bush Where soon will sprout the thorns and bines.

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    George Meredith

    In tragic life, God wot, No villain need be! Passions spin the plot: We are betrayed by what is false within.

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    George Meredith

    It's past parsons to console us: No, nor no doctor fetch for me: I can die without my bolus; Two of a trade, lass, never agree! Parson and Doctor!--don't they love rarely Fighting the devil in other men's fields! Stand up yourself and match him fairly: Then see how the rascal yields!

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    George Meredith

    I've studied men from my topsy-turvy Close, and I reckon, rather true. Some are fine fellows: some, right scurvy; Most, a dash between the two.

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    George Meredith

    Jealousy is love bed of burning snarl.

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    George Meredith

    Kissing don't last: cookery do!

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    George Meredith

    Lovely are the curves of the white owl sweeping Wavy in the dusk lit by one large star. Lone on the fir-branch, his rattle-note unvaried, Brooding o'er the gloom, spins the brown eve-jar.

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    George Meredith

    Lowly, with a broken neck, The crocus lays her cheek to mire.

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    George Meredith

    Memoirs are the backstairs of history.

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    George Meredith

    Much benevolence of the passive order may be traced to a disinclination to inflict pain upon oneself.

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    George Meredith

    My religion of life is always to be cheerful.

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    George Meredith

    Not till the fire is dying in the grate, Look we for any kinship with the stars.

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    George Meredith

    Not till the fire is dying in the grate, Look we for any kinship with the stars. Oh, wisdom never comes when it is gold, And the great price we paid for it full worth: We have it only when we are half earth. Little avails that coinage to the old!

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    George Meredith

    Observation is the most enduring of the pleasures of life.

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    George Meredith

    O have a care of natures that are mute!

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    George Meredith

    On a starred night Prince Lucifer uprose, Tired of his dark dominion swung the fiend . . . He reached a middle height, and at the stars, Which are the brain of heaven, he looked, and sank. Around the ancient track marched, rank on rank, The army of unalterable law.

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    George Meredith

    Perfect simplicity is unconsciously audacious.

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    George Meredith

    Poetry is talking on tiptoe.

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    George Meredith

    Possession without obligation to the object possessed approaches felicity.

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    George Meredith

    Prayer for worldly goods is worse than fruitless, but prayer for strength of soul is that passion of the soul which catches the gift it seeks.

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    George Meredith

    Prepare, You lovers, to know Love a thing of moods: Not like hard life, of laws.

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    Published memoirs indicate the end of a man's activity, and that he acknowledges the end.

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    George Meredith

    See ye not, Courtesy is the true Alchemy, turning to gold all it touches and tries?

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    George Meredith

    Sentimentalists are they who seek to enjoy without incurring the Immense Debtorship for a thing done.

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    She [Comedy] it is who proposes the correcting of pretentiousness, of inflation, of dulness, and of the vestiges of rawness and grossness to be found among us. She is the ultimate civilizer, the polisher, a sweet cook.