“Nothing can permanently please, which doesn't contain in itself the reason why it is so, and not otherwise.”
Quote by Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Source: The Complete Works of Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Poetry, Plays, Literary Essays, Lectures, Autobiography and Letters (Classic Illustrated Edition): The Entire Opus of the English poet, literary critic and philosopher, including The Rime of the Ancient Mariner, Kubla Khan, Christabel, Lyrical Ballads, Conversation Poems and Biographia Literaria
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Source: Seldeniana: with a biographical preface
“A man is never more his single separate self than when he sets out on a journey.”
Source: Occasions and protests
“The most important thing about writing a book is having book parties.”
