"O thou that dost inhabit in my..." - Quote by William Shakespeare
O thou that dost inhabit in my breast, leave not the mansion so long tenantless; lest, growing ruinous, the building fall and leave no memory of what it was!
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“A friend is someone who knows you and loves you for what you were and who you are, and who also shares your hopes and dreams for who you can become.”
“Twice Flush had done his utmost to kill his enemy; twice he had failed. And why had he failed, he asked himself? Because he loved Miss Barrett. Looking up at her from under his eyebrows as she lay, severe and silent on the sofa, he knew that he must love her for ever. Things are not simple but complex. If he bit Mr. Browning he bit her too. Hatred is not hatred; hatred is also love.”
“You could string a hundred endless days together, My soul would find no comfort from this pain. You laugh at my tale? You may be educated But you haven’t learned to love till you’re insane”
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“You can never get the smell of smoke out. Like the smell of failure in life.”
“You may forget with whom you laughed, but you will never forget with whom you wept.”
“The one who thinks over his experiences most, and weaves them into systematic relations with each other, will be the one with the best memory.”