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![Matrimonials In Los Angeles Quotes By Vachel Lindsay Matrimonials In Los Angeles Quotes By Vachel Lindsay](https://quotessayings.net/pics/matrimonials-in-los-angeles-quote-by-vachel-lindsay-832989.jpg)
Oh, I have walked in Kansas Through many a harvest field, And piled the sheaves of glory there And down the wild rows reeled: Each sheaf a little yellow sun, A heap of hot-rayed gold; Each binder like Creation's hand To mold suns, as of old. — Vachel Lindsay
![Matrimonials In Los Angeles Quotes By Homer Matrimonials In Los Angeles Quotes By Homer](https://quotessayings.net/pics/matrimonials-in-los-angeles-quote-by-homer-906383.jpg)
Among all men on the earth bards have a share of honor and reverence, because the muse has taught them songs and loves the race of bards. — Homer
![Matrimonials In Los Angeles Quotes By Richard B. Garnett Matrimonials In Los Angeles Quotes By Richard B. Garnett](https://quotessayings.net/pics/matrimonials-in-los-angeles-quote-by-richard-b-garnett-1154283.jpg)
If Pity come as Pity, bid her stay; But if in guise of Love, chase her away. — Richard B. Garnett
![Matrimonials In Los Angeles Quotes By Thomas A Kempis Matrimonials In Los Angeles Quotes By Thomas A Kempis](https://quotessayings.net/pics/matrimonials-in-los-angeles-quote-by-thomas-a-kempis-1631788.jpg)
It is no great thing to mingle with the good and the meek, for this is naturally pleasing to all, and every one of us willingly enjoyeth peace and liketh best those who think with us: but to be able to live peaceably with the hard and perverse, or with the disorderly, or those who oppose us, this is a great grace and a thing much to be commended and most worthy of a man. — Thomas A Kempis
![Matrimonials In Los Angeles Quotes By Arthur Ransome Matrimonials In Los Angeles Quotes By Arthur Ransome](https://quotessayings.net/pics/matrimonials-in-los-angeles-quote-by-arthur-ransome-1998365.jpg)
He ain't a Coot not really," said Bill. "He ain't got a head on him no better'n a squashed frog. I see him all right but he don't know nothing. Fishing he were on the gravel reach."
"Catching anything?" asked Pete, who, detective or no detective, was still a fisherman.
"Perch," said Bill.
"Oh, never mind the fish," said Dorothea. "Had any boats been cast off?"
"He tell me to keep my shadow off the water," said Bill. "So I creep up and give him one of my sandwiches and when I ask if any boats been cast off, why Tommy he say 'How do you know?' "
"Go on. Go on," said Dorothea, reaching out for one of the little black paper flags all ready on its pin.
"I say I don't know but I want to know and Tommy he say it weren't his fault and I say when were it and what boat and Tommy he said it were his Dad's row-boat and he give it Tommy to tie up and Tommy he tie it to a stick what broke and he have to go in swimming to catch it. — Arthur Ransome