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What comes from the heart, goes to the heart.

- Samuel Taylor Coleridge

Other quotes by Samuel Taylor Coleridge


Friends Love

And though thou notest from thy safe recess old friends burn dim, like lamps in noisome air love them for what they are; nor love them less, because to thee they are not what they were.

- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Hope

He is the best physician who is the most ingenious inspirer of hope.

- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Happiness Smile Life

The happiness of life is made up of minute fractions - the little, soon forgotten charities of a kiss or a smile, a kind look or heartfelt compliment.

- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Death May Man Will

A man may devote himself to death and destruction to save a nation; but no nation will devote itself to death and destruction to save mankind.

- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Poetry

Poetry has been to me its own exceeding great reward; it has given me the habit of wishing to discover the good and beautiful in all that meets and surrounds me.

- Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Feeling Man

A man's as old as he's feeling. A woman as old as she looks.

- Samuel Taylor Coleridge

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If a person studies too much and exhausts his reflective powers, he will be confused, and will not be able to apprehend even that which had been within the power of his apprehension. For the powers of the body are all alike in this respect.

- Maimonides

While one man can discover a certain thing by himself, another is never able to understand it, even if taught by means of all possible expressions and metaphors, and during a long period; his mind can in no way grasp it, his capacity is insufficient for it.

- Maimonides

The method of nature: who could ever analyze it?

- Ralph Waldo Emerson

There is as much difference between the counsel that a friend giveth, and that a man giveth himself, as there is between the counsel of a friend and of a flatterer. For there is no such flatterer as is a man's self.

- Francis Bacon

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