
“He who steals a little steals with the same wish as he who steals much, but with less power.”
A Summer Evening’s Tale
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)
“He who steals a little steals with the same wish as he who steals much, but with less power.”
“Remorse is impotence, impotence which sins again. Repentance alone is powerful; it ends all.”
Source: Seraphita (1835), Ch. 3: Seraphita - Seraphitus.
“…too much leniency emboldens sin…”
Heaven Taken By Storm
Computer-Aided Design: A Statement of Objectives (1960)
Song, from Juvenile Poems.
Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919)
The History of Rome - Volume 2
A Summer Evening’s Tale
The Venetian Bracelet (1829)
“How frail the human heart must be —
a mirrored pool of thought.”
Source: "I Thought I Could Not Be Hurt," quoted in the introduction to Letters Home: Correspondence 1950–1963 (1975) as Plath's first poem, written at age 14
Source: The Crying of Lot 49 (1966), Chapter 1
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 607.