Source: Dictionary of Burning Words of Brilliant Writers (1895), P. 266.
“Teach us…… that we may feel the importance of every day, of every hour, as it passes.”
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English novelist 1775–1817Related quotes

“Every star, and every pow'r,
Look down on this important hour”
Queen Elinor in Rosamond (c. 1707), Act III, sc. ii.
Context: Every star, and every pow'r,
Look down on this important hour:
Lend your protection and defence
Every guard of innocence!
Help me my Henry to assuage,
To gain his love or bear his rage.
Mysterious love, uncertain treasure,
Hast thou more of pain or pleasure!
Chill'd with tears,
Kill'd with fears,
Endless torments dwell about thee:
Yet who would live, and live without thee!

Invitation to the Journey
Journey Within (1947)
Context: Never do I hesitate to look squarely at the unexpected face that every passing hour unveils to us, and to sacrifice the false images of it formed in advance, however dear they may be. In me, the love of life in general predominates over love of my own life (that, indeed, would never have sufficed to bear me up). May life herself speak! However inadequate I may be in listening to her, and in repeating her words, I shall try to record them, even if they contradict my most secret desires. In all that I write, may her will, not mine, be done!

How to Search for Truth, letter to Hubert W. Pelt (1930-02-24)

The Exception to the Rulers written with David Goodman

Faith's Checkbook entry for June 22.

“I wanted every word to last for hours, every gaze to last for days.”
Source: How They Met, and Other Stories

“1415. Every Dog has its Day; and every Man his Hour.”
Introductio ad prudentiam: Part II (1727), Gnomologia (1732)