“Courage, the highest gift, that scorns to bend To mean devices for a sordid end. Courage--an independent spark from Heaven's bright throne, By which the soul stands raised, triumphant high, alone. Great in itself, not praises of the crowd, Above all vice, it stoops not to be proud. Courage, the mighty attribute of powers above, By which those great in war, are great in love. The spring of all brave acts is seated here, As falsehoods draw their sordid birth from fear.” MeanWarSoulEndsHeavenCourageProudBirthHighestSpringDrawsPraiseIndependentBraveRaisedVicesCrowdsDevicesSparksAttributesFalsehoodThronesBe ProudScornTriumphantStoops Book:Dramatic Works with Biographical and Critical Notices by Leigh Hunt. - London, Moxon 1840 Source: Dramatic Works with Biographical and Critical Notices by Leigh Hunt. - London, Moxon 1840
“This writer, who is horribly perspicacious and vigorous, demonstrates the certainty of a great European war, and regards it with the peculiar satisfaction excited by such things in a certain order of mind. His phrases about "dire calamity" and so on mean nothing; the whole tenor of his writing proves that he represents, and consciously, one of the forces which go to bring war about; his part in the business is a fluent irresponsibility, which casts scorn on all who reluct at the "inevitable." Persistent prophecy is a familiar way of assuring the event.” WayWritingMindMeanWarWholeCertainOrderForceEventsProveRegardCastsSatisfactionExcitedFamiliarCertaintyInevitablePhrasesPeculiarProphecyPersistentScornCalamityVigorousTenorsIrresponsibilityFluent Author:George Gissing
“Everything that gives pleasure has its reason. To scorn the mobs of those who go astray is not the means to bring them around.” GivingMeanReasonPleasureScorn Author:Charles Baudelaire
“And now because you are His child, live as a child of God; be redeemed from the life of evil, which is false to your nature, into the life of goodness, which is the truth of your being. Scorn all that is mean; hate all that is false; struggle with all that is impure Live the simple, lofty life which befits an heir of immortality.” MeanChildrenHateEvilSimpleStruggleGoodnessImmortalityScornLoftyChild Of GodHeirsRedeemed Author:Frederick William Robertson
“Ye generous maids, revenge your sex's wrong; Let not the mean destroyer e'er approach Your sacred charms. Now muster all your pride, Contempt and scorn, that, shot from Beauty's eye, Confounds the mighty impudent, and smites The front unknown to shame.” MeanEyeSexFrontsPrideApproachShotsShameSacredRevengeGenerousCharmContemptScornMaidsDestroyersMuster Author:John Armstrong