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T.S. Eliot Quotes: "We are all apt to believe what the world believes about us."

We are all apt to believe what the world believes about us.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "If a woman's young and pretty, I think you can see her good looks all the better for her being plainly dressed."

If a woman's young and pretty, I think you can see her good looks all the better for her being plainly dressed.




T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Them as ha' never had a cushion don't miss it."

Them as ha' never had a cushion don't miss it.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "In the man whose childhood has known caresses and kindness, there is always a fiber of memory that can be touched to gentle issues."

In the man whose childhood has known caresses and kindness, there is always a fiber of memory that can be touched to gentle issues.




T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Whatever may be the success of my stories, I shall be resolute in preserving my incognito, having observed that a nom de plume secures all the advantages without the disagreeables of reputation."

Whatever may be the success of my stories, I shall be resolute in preserving my incognito, having observed that a nom de plume secures all the advantages without the disagreeables of reputation.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "It is in the nature of foolish reasonings to seem good to the foolish reasoner."

It is in the nature of foolish reasonings to seem good to the foolish reasoner.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "What novelty is worth that sweet monotony where everything is known, and loved because it is known?"

What novelty is worth that sweet monotony where everything is known, and loved because it is known?




T.S. Eliot Quotes: "There is a mercy which is weakness, and even treason against the common good."

There is a mercy which is weakness, and even treason against the common good.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "A good solid bit of work lasts."

A good solid bit of work lasts.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "The words of genius have a wider meaning than the thought that prompted them."

The words of genius have a wider meaning than the thought that prompted them.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Husbands are an inferior class of men, who require keeping in order."

Husbands are an inferior class of men, who require keeping in order.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "The mother's love is at first an absorbing delight, blunting all other sensibilities; it is an expansion of the animal existence."

The mother's love is at first an absorbing delight, blunting all other sensibilities; it is an expansion of the animal existence.




T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Beauty is part of the finished language by which goodness speaks."

Beauty is part of the finished language by which goodness speaks.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "What furniture can give such finish to a room as a tender woman's face? And is there any harmony of tints that has such stirring of delight as the sweet modulation of her voice?"

What furniture can give such finish to a room as a tender woman's face? And is there any harmony of tints that has such stirring of delight as the sweet modulation of her voice?



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "The moment of finding a fellow-creature is often as full of mingled doubt and exultation, as the moment of finding an idea."

The moment of finding a fellow-creature is often as full of mingled doubt and exultation, as the moment of finding an idea.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "I hold it a blasphemy to say that a man ought not to fight against authority: there is no great religion and no great freedom that has not done it, in the beginning."

I hold it a blasphemy to say that a man ought not to fight against authority: there is no great religion and no great freedom that has not done it, in the beginning.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "The first condition of human goodness is something to love; the second, something to reverence."

The first condition of human goodness is something to love; the second, something to reverence.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "When a workman knows the use of his tools, he can make a door as well as a window."

When a workman knows the use of his tools, he can make a door as well as a window.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Boots and shoes are the greatest trouble of my life."

Boots and shoes are the greatest trouble of my life.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Our deeds are fetters that we forge ourselves."

Our deeds are fetters that we forge ourselves.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "What can still that hunger of the heart which sickens the eye for beauty, and makes sweet-scented ease an oppression?"

What can still that hunger of the heart which sickens the eye for beauty, and makes sweet-scented ease an oppression?



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Things are achieved when they are well begun. The perfect archer calls the deer his own While yet the shaft is whistling."

Things are achieved when they are well begun. The perfect archer calls the deer his own While yet the shaft is whistling.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "All who remember their childhood remember the strange vague sense, when some new experience came, that everything else was going to be changed, and that there would be no lapse into the old monotony."

All who remember their childhood remember the strange vague sense, when some new experience came, that everything else was going to be changed, and that there would be no lapse into the old monotony.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "It is strange how deeply colours seem to penetrate one, like scent."

It is strange how deeply colours seem to penetrate one, like scent.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Human longings are perversely obstinate; and to the man whose mouth is watering for a peach, it is of no use to offer the largest vegetable marrow."

Human longings are perversely obstinate; and to the man whose mouth is watering for a peach, it is of no use to offer the largest vegetable marrow.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "To men who only aim at escaping felony, nothing short of the prisoner's dock is disgrace."

To men who only aim at escaping felony, nothing short of the prisoner's dock is disgrace.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Obligation may be stretched till it is no better than a brand of slavery stamped on us when we were too young to know its meaning."

Obligation may be stretched till it is no better than a brand of slavery stamped on us when we were too young to know its meaning.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "That sort of reputation which precedes performance [is] often the larger part of a man's fame."

That sort of reputation which precedes performance [is] often the larger part of a man's fame.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Whatever be thy fate today, Remember, this will pass away!"

Whatever be thy fate today, Remember, this will pass away!



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "They say fortune is a woman and capricious. But sometimes she is a good woman, and gives to those who merit."

They say fortune is a woman and capricious. But sometimes she is a good woman, and gives to those who merit.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "When gratitude has become a matter of reasoning there are many ways of escaping from its bonds."

When gratitude has become a matter of reasoning there are many ways of escaping from its bonds.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "I'd sooner have one real grief on my mind than twenty false. It's better to know one's robbed than to think one's going to be murdered."

I'd sooner have one real grief on my mind than twenty false. It's better to know one's robbed than to think one's going to be murdered.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "The purifying influence of public confession springs from the fact, that by it the hope in lies is forever swept away, and the soul recovers the noble attitude of simplicity."

The purifying influence of public confession springs from the fact, that by it the hope in lies is forever swept away, and the soul recovers the noble attitude of simplicity.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Folks as have no mind to be o' use have allays the luck to be out o' the road when there's anything to be done."

Folks as have no mind to be o' use have allays the luck to be out o' the road when there's anything to be done.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "You must learn to deal with the odd and even in life, as well as in figures."

You must learn to deal with the odd and even in life, as well as in figures.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "So our lives glide on: the river ends we don't know where, and the sea begins, and then there is no more jumping ashore."

So our lives glide on: the river ends we don't know where, and the sea begins, and then there is no more jumping ashore.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Life was never anything but a perpetual see-saw between gravity and jest."

Life was never anything but a perpetual see-saw between gravity and jest.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "In all failures, the beginning is certainly the half of the whole."

In all failures, the beginning is certainly the half of the whole.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "It must be sad to outlive aught we love."

It must be sad to outlive aught we love.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "We look at the one little woman's face we love, as we look at the face of our mother earth, and see all sorts of answers to our own yearnings."

We look at the one little woman's face we love, as we look at the face of our mother earth, and see all sorts of answers to our own yearnings.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "In the love of a brave and faithful man there is always a strain of maternal tenderness; he gives out again those beams of protecting fondness which were shed on him as he lay on his mother's knee."

In the love of a brave and faithful man there is always a strain of maternal tenderness; he gives out again those beams of protecting fondness which were shed on him as he lay on his mother's knee.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "I've had my say out, and I shall be the' easier for't all my life. There's no pleasure i' living, if you're to be corked up forever, and only dribble your mind out by the sly, like a leaky barrel."

I've had my say out, and I shall be the' easier for't all my life. There's no pleasure i' living, if you're to be corked up forever, and only dribble your mind out by the sly, like a leaky barrel.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "There are moments when our passions speak and decide for us ... like a fire kindled within our being to which everything else in us is mere fuel."

There are moments when our passions speak and decide for us ... like a fire kindled within our being to which everything else in us is mere fuel.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "The best fire doesna flare up the soonest."

The best fire doesna flare up the soonest.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "We mustn't be in a hurry to fix and choose our own lot; we must wait to be guided."

We mustn't be in a hurry to fix and choose our own lot; we must wait to be guided.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Religion, like all things, begins with self, And naught is known, until one knows himself."

Religion, like all things, begins with self, And naught is known, until one knows himself.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Who can know how much of his most inward life is made up of the thoughts he believes other men to have about him, until that fabric of opinion is threatened with ruin?"

Who can know how much of his most inward life is made up of the thoughts he believes other men to have about him, until that fabric of opinion is threatened with ruin?



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Strong souls Live like fire-hearted suns to spend their strength In farthest striving action; breathe more free In mighty anguish than in trivial ease."

Strong souls Live like fire-hearted suns to spend their strength In farthest striving action; breathe more free In mighty anguish than in trivial ease.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Thought Has joys apart, even in blackest woe, And seizing some fine thread of verity Knows momentary godhead."

Thought Has joys apart, even in blackest woe, And seizing some fine thread of verity Knows momentary godhead.