Quotation:
"Works of imagination should be written in very plain language; the more purely imaginative they are the more necessary it is to be plain."
More quotes from: Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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- "Advice is like snow - the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and ..."
- "All sympathy not consistent with acknowledged virtue is but disguised selfishness. "
- "All thoughts, all passions, all delights Whatever stirs this mortal frame All are but ministers ..."
- "An orphan's curse would drag to hell, a spirit from on high; but oh! more ..."
- "And the Devil did grin, for his darling sin is pride that apes humility. "
- "And though thou notest from thy safe recess old friends burn dim, like lamps in ..."
- "As I live and am a man, this is an unexaggerated tale - my dreams ..."
- "As it must not, so genius cannot be lawless; for it is even that constitutes ..."
- "Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom. "
- "Every reform, however necessary, will by weak minds be carried to an excess, that itself ..."
- "Friendship is a sheltering tree. "
- "General principles... are to the facts as the root and sap of a tree are ..."
- "Good and bad men are less than they seem. "
- "Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends. "
- "He is the best physician who is the most ingenious inspirer of hope. "
- "How inimitably graceful children are in general before they learn to dance! "
- "How like herrings and onions our vices are in the morning after we have committed ..."
- "I have seen great intolerance shown in support of tolerance. "
- "I wish our clever young poets would remember my homely definitions of prose and poetry; ..."
- "If a man could pass through Paradise in a dream, and have a flower presented ..."
- "In politics, what begins in fear usually ends in failure. "
- "Its body brevity, and wit its soul. "
- "My case is a species of madness, only that it is a derangement of the ..."
- "No mind is thoroughly well organized that is deficient in a sense of humor. "
- "No one does anything from a single motive. "
- "Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm. "
- "O pure of heart! Thou needest not ask of me what this strong music in ..."
- "Oh sleep! It is a gentle thing, Beloved from pole to pole. "
- "Our own heart, and not other men's opinions form our true honor. "
- "People of humor are always in some degree people of genius. "
- "Plagiarists are always suspicious of being stolen from. "
- "Poor little Foal of an oppressed race! I love the languid patience of thy face. "
- "Reviewers are usually people who would have been, poets, historians, biographer, if they could. They ..."
- "So for the mother's sake the child was dear, and dearer was the mother for ..."
- "Some men are like musical glasses; to produce their finest tones you must keep them ..."
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- "That willing suspension of disbelief for the moment, which constitutes poetic faith. "
- "The happiness of life is made up of minute fractions - the little, soon forgotten ..."
- "The most happy marriage I can picture or imagine to myself would be the union ..."
- "The three great ends which a statesman ought to propose to himself in the government ..."
- "To most men experience is like the stern lights of a ship, which illuminate only ..."
- "To see him act is like reading Shakespeare by flashes of lightning. "
- "To sentence a man of true genius, to the drudgery of a school is to ..."
- "What is a epigram? A dwarfish whole. Its body brevity, and wit its soul. "
- "Why are not more gems from our great authors scattered over the country? Great books ..."


