It is always fatal to have music or poetry interrupted.
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Middlemarch
by
George Eliot
"It isn't possible to love and to part. You will wish that it was. You can transmute love, ignore it, muddle it, but you can never pull it out of you. I know by experience that the poets are right: love is eternal."
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A Room With A View
by
E. M. Forster
We have only one story. All novels, all poetry, are built on the never-ending contest in ourselves of good and evil.
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East of Eden
by
John Steinbeck
He thought her beautiful, believed her impeccably wise; dreamed of her, wrote poems to her, which, ignoring the subject, she corrected in red ink.
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Mrs. Dalloway
by
Virginia Woolf
She carried her pocket Shakespeare about with her, and met life fortified by the words of the poets.
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Night and Day
by
Virginia Woolf
"Poets are wiser than anyone because they're the only people who have the guts to think and feel at the same time."
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The Big Time
by
Fritz Leiber
Don't ever think the poetry is dead in an old man because his forehead is wrinkled, or that his manhood has left him when his hand trembles! If they ever WERE there, they ARE there still!
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The Autocrat of the Breakfast Table
by
Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr.
It was this willingness to find poetry in things around them that kept his life and Isabel's fresh, and they taught their children the secret of their elixir.
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Their Wedding Journey
by
William Dean Howells
How is it that the poets have said so many fine things about our first love, so few about our later love? Are their first poems their best? Or are not those the best which come from their fuller thought, their larger experience, their deeper-rooted affections?
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Adam Bede
by
George Eliot
Dreams are the bright creatures of poem and legend, who sport on earth in the night season, and melt away in the first beam of the sun, which lights grim care and stern reality on their daily pilgrimage through the world.
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Nicholas Nickleby
by
Charles Dickens