
“Let us love the passing hour, let us hurry up and enjoy our time.”
The Lake (1820), st. 9
“Let us love the passing hour, let us hurry up and enjoy our time.”
The Lake (1820), st. 9
“If souls could be mated with wishes, ours would be inextricably entwined.”
Source: Entwined with You
1963, Remarks Intended for Delivery to the Texas Democratic State Committee in the Municipal Auditorium in Austin
Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 22.
“Let every one of us cultivate, in every word that issues from our mouth, absolute truth.”
Source: A Woman's Thoughts About Women (1858), Ch. 8
Context: Let every one of us cultivate, in every word that issues from our mouth, absolute truth. I say cultivate, because to very few people — as may be noticed of most young children — does truth, this rigid, literal veracity, come by nature. To many, even who love it and prize it dearly in others, it comes only after the self-control, watchfulness, and bitter experience of years.
Source: Vegetarianism and Occultism (1913), p. 40