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Irish poet and playwright 1865–1939Related quotes
Leo Tolstoy book What Men Live By
What Men Live By (1881)
Context: I thought: "I am perishing of cold and hunger, and here is a man thinking only of how to clothe himself and his wife, and how to get bread for themselves. He cannot help me. When the man saw me he frowned and became still more terrible, and passed me by on the other side. I despaired, but suddenly I heard him coming back. I looked up, and did not recognize the same man: before, I had seen death in his face; but now he was alive, and I recognized in him the presence of God.
“Twice and thrice had I loved thee,
Before I knew thy face or name.”
John Donne (1572–1631) English poet
Air and Angels, stanza 1
“Now you can see me in the flesh, and I don't really look as I'm made to look on television.”
Alec Douglas-Home (1903–1995) Former Prime Minister of the United Kingdom
D.E. Butler and Anthony King, "The British General Election of 1964", p. 147.
Remark frequently made during the 1964 general election campaign.
Prime Minister
Marcel Proust book In Search of Lost Time
In Search of Lost Time, Remembrance of Things Past (1913-1927), Vol II: Within a Budding Grove (1919)
A.E. Housman (1859–1936) English classical scholar and poet
No. 12, l. 15-18. <br class="br"> Last Poems http://www.gutenberg.org/dirs/etext05/8lspm10.txt (1922)