“Foolishness and criticism are so apt, do so naturally go together!”
Quote by Elizabeth Barrett Browning
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“There is nothing wrong with men possessing riches. The wrong comes when riches possess men.”
Source: The Brownings' Correspondence
“It is difficult to get rid of people when you once have given them too much pleasure.”
Source: The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: 1845-1846
“And is it not the chief good of money, the being free from the need of thinking of it?”
Source: The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: 1845-1846
“Souls are gregarious in a sense, but no soul touches another, as a general rule.”
Source: The Brownings' Correspondence
“truth outlives pain, as the soul does life.”
Source: Poetical works
“I begin to think that none are so bold as the timid, when they are fairly roused.”
Source: Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett: the courtship correspondence, 1845-1846 : a selection
Source: The Letters of Robert Browning and Elizabeth Barrett Browning: 1845-1846
“Like to write? Of course, of course I do. I seem to live while I write - it is life, for me.”
Source: Delphi Complete Works of Elizabeth Barrett Browning (Illustrated)
