“Lives there a man whose sole delights
Are trivial pomp and city noise,
Hardening a heart that loathes or slights
What every natural heart enjoys?”
To the Lady Fleming, st. 6 (1823).
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English Romantic poet 1770–1850Related quotes

“Brother men who after us live on,
Harden not your hearts against us.”
Freres humains qui après nous vivez,
N'avez les cuers contre nous endurcis.
"L'Epitaphe Villon (Villon's Epitaph)", or "Ballade des Pendus (Ballade of the Hanged)", line 1. (1463).

Speech at McKay Events Center in Orem, Utah, September 22, 2000. http://renewamerica.us/archives/speeches/00_09_22mckay.htm.
2000

Volume 1, p. 191
The Prophets (1962)

“Sometimes doing the gods’ bidding required a hardened heart.”
Source: Memory, Sorrow, and Thorn, To Green Angel Tower (1993), Part 1, Chapter 4, “The Silent Child” (p. 145).

“The hearts of the rich are hardened. The existence of the poor is a reproach to them.”
Source: The Pirates of Zan (1959), Chapter 7
Speech at the 24th International Vegetarian Congress, India, 1977; quoted in The Vegetarians by Rynn Berry (Autumn Press, 1979), pp. 133-134.