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1752 Wordscapes Quotes By Alfred Lord Tennyson

You, methinks you think you love me well;
For me, I love you somewhat; rest: and Love
Should have some rest and pleasure in himself,
Not ever be too curious for a boon,
Too prurient for a proof against the grain
Of him ye say ye love: but Fame with men,
Being but ampler means to serve mankind,
Should have small rest or pleasure in herself,
But work as vassal to the larger love,
That dwarfs the petty love of one to one. — Alfred Lord Tennyson

1752 Wordscapes Quotes By B.B. Reid

It's too much.
No. It's not enough. — B.B. Reid

1752 Wordscapes Quotes By Natalie Cole

There are a lot of great artists with great voices who aren't singing what they should be singing. — Natalie Cole

1752 Wordscapes Quotes By Michael Moore

Any time you've got both the Pope and the Dixie Chicks against you, you're not long for the White House. — Michael Moore

1752 Wordscapes Quotes By Christian Bale

I will never say never, but I will say never to doing the more typical romantic comedies. You know, unless I'm getting audited and I'm on the street and I desperately need some dough and that's the only thing that I'm getting. — Christian Bale

1752 Wordscapes Quotes By Fyodor Dostoyevsky

The most refined shedders of blood have been almost always the most highly civilized gentlemen. — Fyodor Dostoyevsky

1752 Wordscapes Quotes By Ursula K. Le Guin

Secondhand experience breaks down a block from the car lot. — Ursula K. Le Guin