17 Quotes by R.D. Blackmore

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    The love of all things was upon me, and a softness to them all, and a sense of having something even such as they had.

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    I for my part was most thankful that I had not killed. For to have the life of a fellow-man laid upon one’s conscience – deserved he his death, or deserved it not – is to my sense of right and wrong the heaviest of all burdens; and the one that wears most deeply inwards, with the dwelling of the mind on this view and on that of it.

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    There is nothing in this world to fear, nothing to revere or trust, nothing even to hope for; least of all, is there aught to love.

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    Least said soonest mended, because less chance of breaking.

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    May be we are not such fools as we look. But though we be, we are well content, so long as we may be two fools together.

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    Be-or, be-or, be-or, all day long, with you Englishmen!′ ‘Nay,’ I replied, ’not all day long, if madam will excuse me. Only a pint at breakfast-time, and a pint and a half at eleven o’clock, and a quart or so at dinner. And then no more till the afternoon; and half a gallon at supper-time. No one can object to that.

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    If I cared for influence – which means, for the most part, making people do one’s will, without knowing it – my first step toward it would be to be called, in common parlance, “slow but sure.

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