264 Quotes by Walter Savage Landor


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    When the mind loses its feeling for elegance, it grows corrupt and groveling, and seeks in the crowd what ought to be found at home.

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    The habit of pleasing by flattery makes a language soft; the fear of offending by truth makes it circuitous and conventional.

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    Many love music but for music's sake, Many because her touches can awake Thoughts that repose within the breast half-dead, And rise to follow where she loves to lead. What various feelings come from days gone by! What tears from far-off sources dim the eye! Few, when light fingers with sweet voices play, And melodies swell, pause, and melt away, Mind how at every touch, at every tone, A spark of life hath glistened and hath gone.

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    Democracy is always the work of kings. Ashes, which in themselves are sterile, fertilize the land they are cast upon.

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    Death stands above me, whispering low I know not what into my ear; Of his strange language all I know Is, there is not a word of fear.

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    Cruelty in all countries is the companion of anger; but there is only one, and never was another on the globe, where she coquets both with anger and mirth.

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