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Source: Tendencies in Modern American Poetry
Source: Letters, conversations, and recollections of S. T. Coleridge: in two volumes
“Nowadays, you form your beliefs to fit your behavior, not the other way around.”
Source: Style and substance: a comedy of manners
Source: Miss Manners Rescues Civilization: From Sexual Harassment, Frivolous Lawsuits, Dissing, and Other Lapses in Civility
Source: Margaret Atwood: Conversations
Source: Margaret Atwood: Conversations
Source: Penny Candy
“All art is the tension, expressed between the uncontainable and its one perfect inevitable form.”
Source: The Word of a Woman: Feminist Dispatches
Source: Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches
Source: Edmund Burke: Selected Writings and Speeches
Source: Maxims and opinions, moral, political and economical, with characters, from the works of ... Edmund Burke
Source: The Shakti Gawain Essentials: 3 Books in 1: Creative Visualization, Living in the Light & Developing Intuition
Source: Festus: a poem
“Evil is limited. One cannot form A scheme for universal evil.”
Source: Festus: a poem
“The time has come, I think, when we must recognize bisexuality as a normal form of human behavior.”
Source: Push Comes to Shove
“I see no reason for painting anything that can be put into any other form as well.”
Source: In the Dozy Hours, and Other Papers
Source: Compromises
Source: Precious Thoughts: Moral and Religious. Gathered from the Works of John Ruskin, A. M.
Source: The Religion of Ruskin: The Life and Works of John Ruskin; a Biographical and Anthological Study
Source: Black lamb and grey falcon: a journey through Yugoslavia
Source: The Strange Necessity: Essays and Reviews
Source: The Strange Necessity: Essays and Reviews
Source: The young Rebecca: writings of Rebecca West, 1911-17
Source: The last man, by the author of Frankenstein
“Few forms of life are so engaging as birds.”
Source: Perfect Companionship: Ellen Glasgow's Selected Correspondence with Women
Source: Oppression and Liberty
“The feeding of those that are hungry is a form of contemplation.”
Source: Oppression and Liberty
Source: Waiting for God: Translated by Emma Craufurd ; With an Introd. by Leslie A. Fiedler
Source: Oppression and Liberty
Source: Oppression and Liberty
“War is the supreme form of prestige.”
Source: The Notebooks of Simone Weil
Source: The Enquirer: Reflections on Education, Manners and Literature, in a Series of Essays
“A child is a discoverer. He is an amorphous, splendid being in search of his own proper form.”