Quotes by Nathaniel Parker Willis

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He who binds his soul to knowledge, steals the key of heaven.
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Gratitude is not only the memory but the homage of the heart rendered to God for his goodness.
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The night is made for tenderness, – so still that the low whisper, scarcely audible, is heard like music, – and so deeply pure that the fond thought is chastened as it springs and on the lip made holy.
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We may believe that we shall know each other’s forms hereafter; and in the bright fields of the better land call the lost dead to us.
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Ah me! the world is full of meetings such as this, – a thrill, a voiceless challenge and reply, and sudden partings after!
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Wisdom, sits alone, topmost in heaven: she is its light, its God; and in the heart of man she sits as high, though groveling minds forget her oftentimes, seeing but this world’s idols.
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The expressive word “quiet” defines the dress, manners, bow, and even physiognomy of every true denizen of St. James and Bond street.
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Nature’s noblemen are everywhere, – in town and out of town, gloved and rough-handed, rich and poor. Prejudice against a lord, because he is a lord, is losing the chance of finding a good fellow, as much as prejudice against a ploughman because he is a ploughman.
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Of dead kingdoms I recall the soul, sitting amid their ruins.
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A lamp is lit in woman’s eye; that souls, else lost on earth, remember angels by.
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