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H.A. Lamb Quotes: "If dirt were trumps, what hands you would hold!"

If dirt were trumps, what hands you would hold!



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Cultivate simplicity, Coleridge."

Cultivate simplicity, Coleridge.




H.A. Lamb Quotes: "I have something more to do than to feel."

I have something more to do than to feel.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "I have done all that I came into this world to do. I have worked task work, and have the rest of the day to myself."

I have done all that I came into this world to do. I have worked task work, and have the rest of the day to myself.




H.A. Lamb Quotes: "All people have their blind side-their superstitions."

All people have their blind side-their superstitions.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "There are like to be short graces where the devil plays host."

There are like to be short graces where the devil plays host.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "You may derive thoughts from others; your way of thinking, the mould in which your thoughts are cast, must be your own."

You may derive thoughts from others; your way of thinking, the mould in which your thoughts are cast, must be your own.




H.A. Lamb Quotes: "The only true time which a man can properly call his own, is that which he has all to himself; the rest, though in some sense he may be said to live it, is other people's time, not his."

The only true time which a man can properly call his own, is that which he has all to himself; the rest, though in some sense he may be said to live it, is other people's time, not his.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Whose wit in the combat, as gentle as bright, Ne'er carried a heart-stain away on its blade."

Whose wit in the combat, as gentle as bright, Ne'er carried a heart-stain away on its blade.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "When thus the heart is in a vein Of tender thought, the simplest strain Can touch it with peculiar power."

When thus the heart is in a vein Of tender thought, the simplest strain Can touch it with peculiar power.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "I give thee all,-I can no more, Though poor the off'ring be; My heart and lute are all the store That I can bring to thee."

I give thee all,-I can no more, Though poor the off'ring be; My heart and lute are all the store That I can bring to thee.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Who has not felt how sadly sweet The dream of home, the dream of home, Steals o'er the heart, too soon to fleet, When far o'er sea or land we roam?"

Who has not felt how sadly sweet The dream of home, the dream of home, Steals o'er the heart, too soon to fleet, When far o'er sea or land we roam?




H.A. Lamb Quotes: "I like you and your book, ingenious Hone! In whose capacious all-embracing leaves The very marrow of tradition 's shown; And all that history, much that fiction weaves."

I like you and your book, ingenious Hone! In whose capacious all-embracing leaves The very marrow of tradition 's shown; And all that history, much that fiction weaves.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Sassafras wood boiled down to a kind of tea, and tempered with an infusion of milk and sugar hath to some a delicacy beyond the China luxury."

Sassafras wood boiled down to a kind of tea, and tempered with an infusion of milk and sugar hath to some a delicacy beyond the China luxury.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "The English writer, Charles Lamb, said one day: "I hate that man." "But you don't know him." "Of course, I don't," said Lamb. "Do you think I could possibly hate a man I know?""

The English writer, Charles Lamb, said one day: "I hate that man." "But you don't know him." "Of course, I don't," said Lamb. "Do you think I could possibly hate a man I know?"



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Oh stay! oh stay! Joy so seldom weaves a chain Like this to-night, that oh 't is pain To break its links so soon."

Oh stay! oh stay! Joy so seldom weaves a chain Like this to-night, that oh 't is pain To break its links so soon.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "To sigh, yet feel no pain; To weep, yet scarce know why; To sport an hour with Beauty's chain, Then throw it idly by."

To sigh, yet feel no pain; To weep, yet scarce know why; To sport an hour with Beauty's chain, Then throw it idly by.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "In some respects the better a book is, the less it demands from the binding."

In some respects the better a book is, the less it demands from the binding.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "A child's nature is too serious a thing to admit of its being regarded as a mere appendage to another being."

A child's nature is too serious a thing to admit of its being regarded as a mere appendage to another being.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "In every thing that relates to science, I am a whole Encyclopaedia behind the rest of the world."

In every thing that relates to science, I am a whole Encyclopaedia behind the rest of the world.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Science has succeeded to poetry, no less in the little walks of children than with men. Is there no possibility of averting this sore evil?"

Science has succeeded to poetry, no less in the little walks of children than with men. Is there no possibility of averting this sore evil?



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "The good things of life are not to be had singly, but come to us with a mixture; like a school-boy's holiday, with a task affixed to the tail of it."

The good things of life are not to be had singly, but come to us with a mixture; like a school-boy's holiday, with a task affixed to the tail of it.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Separate from the pleasure of your company, I don't much care if I never see another mountain in my life."

Separate from the pleasure of your company, I don't much care if I never see another mountain in my life.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "'T is sweet to think that where'er we rove We are sure to find something blissful and dear; And that when we 're far from the lips we love, We 've but to make love to the lips we are near."

'T is sweet to think that where'er we rove We are sure to find something blissful and dear; And that when we 're far from the lips we love, We 've but to make love to the lips we are near.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "When twilight dews are falling soft Upon the rosy sea, love, I watch the star whose beam so oft Has lighted me to thee, love."

When twilight dews are falling soft Upon the rosy sea, love, I watch the star whose beam so oft Has lighted me to thee, love.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "There was a little man, and he had a little soul; And he said, Little Soul, let us try, try, try!"

There was a little man, and he had a little soul; And he said, Little Soul, let us try, try, try!



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "She unbent her mind afterwards - over a book."

She unbent her mind afterwards - over a book.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "When true hearts lie wither'd And fond ones are flown, Oh, who would inhabit This bleak world alone?"

When true hearts lie wither'd And fond ones are flown, Oh, who would inhabit This bleak world alone?



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Books which are no books."

Books which are no books.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Presents, I often say, endear absents."

Presents, I often say, endear absents.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "As half in shade and half in sun This world along its path advances, May that side the sun 's upon Be all that e'er shall meet thy glances!"

As half in shade and half in sun This world along its path advances, May that side the sun 's upon Be all that e'er shall meet thy glances!



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet As that vale in whose bosom the bright waters meet."

There is not in the wide world a valley so sweet As that vale in whose bosom the bright waters meet.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Farewell, farewell to thee, Araby's daughter! Thus warbled a Peri beneath the dark sea."

Farewell, farewell to thee, Araby's daughter! Thus warbled a Peri beneath the dark sea.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "We love to chew the cud of a foregone vision; to collect the scattered rays of a brighter phantasm, or act over again, with firmer nerves, the sadder nocturnal tragedies."

We love to chew the cud of a foregone vision; to collect the scattered rays of a brighter phantasm, or act over again, with firmer nerves, the sadder nocturnal tragedies.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "An album is a garden, not for show Planted, but use; where wholesome herbs should grow."

An album is a garden, not for show Planted, but use; where wholesome herbs should grow.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "In the indications of female poverty there can be no disguise. No woman dresses below herself from caprice."

In the indications of female poverty there can be no disguise. No woman dresses below herself from caprice.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "I allow no hot-beds in the gardens of Parnassus."

I allow no hot-beds in the gardens of Parnassus.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "It is well if the good man himself does not feel his devotions a little clouded, those foggy sensuous steams mingling with and polluting the pure altar surface."

It is well if the good man himself does not feel his devotions a little clouded, those foggy sensuous steams mingling with and polluting the pure altar surface.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "We are ashamed at the sight of a monkey--somehow as we are shy of poor relations."

We are ashamed at the sight of a monkey--somehow as we are shy of poor relations.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Dream not ... of having tasted all the grandeur and wildness of fancy till you have gone mad!"

Dream not ... of having tasted all the grandeur and wildness of fancy till you have gone mad!



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Not if I know myself at all."

Not if I know myself at all.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "I can scarce bring myself to believe, that I am admitted to a familiar correspondence, and all the license of friendship, with a man who writes blank verse like Milton."

I can scarce bring myself to believe, that I am admitted to a familiar correspondence, and all the license of friendship, with a man who writes blank verse like Milton.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "By myself walking, To myself talking."

By myself walking, To myself talking.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Gone before To that unknown and silent shore."

Gone before To that unknown and silent shore.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Is it a stale remark to say that I have constantly found the interest excited at a playhouse to bear an exact inverse proportion to the price paid for admission?"

Is it a stale remark to say that I have constantly found the interest excited at a playhouse to bear an exact inverse proportion to the price paid for admission?



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Books think for me. I can read anything which I call a book."

Books think for me. I can read anything which I call a book.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "No woman dresses below herself from mere caprice."

No woman dresses below herself from mere caprice.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "A laxity pervades the popular use of words."

A laxity pervades the popular use of words.



H.A. Lamb Quotes: "Every commonplace or trite observation is not a truism."

Every commonplace or trite observation is not a truism.