(20th November 1824) Constancy 
The London Literary Gazette, 1824
                                    
“When Poetry thus keeps its place as the handmaiden of piety, it shall attain not a poor perishable wreath, but a crown that fadeth not away.”
            From the Preface to A Collection of Hymns for the Use of the People called Methodists, (c 1779) 
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                                        Count Leo Tolstoi 
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“The crown of literature is poetry.”
                                        
                                        Matthew Arnold, Count Leo Tolstoi 
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                                        Maxim 519, trans. Stopp 
Maxims and Reflections (1833)
                                    
“Keep in a dry place, keep away from children and strike gently away from the body.”
                                        
                                         Metro interview (10 October 2011) http://metro.co.uk/2011/10/10/alan-moore-my-love-for-my-early-comics-is-like-a-messy-divorce-179350/ 
Context: I did an interview where I was asked for the best advice I'd been given. I couldn't think of anything, so I read from the back of a packet of Swan Vestas matches by the phone: "Keep in a dry place, keep away from children and strike gently away from the body." They'd written it up without any sense of irony.