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T.S. Eliot Quotes: "I wish always to be quoted as George Eliot."

I wish always to be quoted as George Eliot.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Unhappily the habit of being offensive 'without meaning it' leads usually to a way of making amends which the injured person cannot but regard as a being amiable without meaning it."

Unhappily the habit of being offensive 'without meaning it' leads usually to a way of making amends which the injured person cannot but regard as a being amiable without meaning it.




T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Men and women make sad mistakes about their own symptoms, taking their vague uneasy longings, sometimes for genius, sometimes for religion, and oftener still for a mighty love."

Men and women make sad mistakes about their own symptoms, taking their vague uneasy longings, sometimes for genius, sometimes for religion, and oftener still for a mighty love.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "In the ages since Adam's marriage, it has been good for some men to be alone, and for some women also."

In the ages since Adam's marriage, it has been good for some men to be alone, and for some women also.




T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Opinions: men's thoughts about great subjects. Taste: their thoughts about small ones: dress, behavior, amusements, ornaments."

Opinions: men's thoughts about great subjects. Taste: their thoughts about small ones: dress, behavior, amusements, ornaments.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "The last refuge of intolerance is in not tolerating the intolerant."

The last refuge of intolerance is in not tolerating the intolerant.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "A common fallacy: to imagine a measure will be easy because we have private motives for desiring it."

A common fallacy: to imagine a measure will be easy because we have private motives for desiring it.




T.S. Eliot Quotes: "The wit of a family is usually best received among strangers."

The wit of a family is usually best received among strangers.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "I love words; they are the quoits, the bows, the staves that furnish the gymnasium of the mind."

I love words; they are the quoits, the bows, the staves that furnish the gymnasium of the mind.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "trouble always seems heavier when it is only one's thought and not one's bodily activity that is employed about it."

trouble always seems heavier when it is only one's thought and not one's bodily activity that is employed about it.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "My books don't seem to belong to me after I have once written them; and I find myself delivering opinions about them as if I had nothing to do with them."

My books don't seem to belong to me after I have once written them; and I find myself delivering opinions about them as if I had nothing to do with them.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "There's many a good bit o' work done with a sad heart."

There's many a good bit o' work done with a sad heart.




T.S. Eliot Quotes: "There is no sense of ease like the ease we felt in those scenes where we were born."

There is no sense of ease like the ease we felt in those scenes where we were born.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "There's things to put up wi' in ivery place, an' you may change an' change an' not better yourself when all's said an' done."

There's things to put up wi' in ivery place, an' you may change an' change an' not better yourself when all's said an' done.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "... it is because sympathy is but a living again through our own past in a new form, that confession often prompts a response of confession."

... it is because sympathy is but a living again through our own past in a new form, that confession often prompts a response of confession.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Net the large fish and you are sure to have the small fry."

Net the large fish and you are sure to have the small fry.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "I will to make life less bitter for a few within my reach."

I will to make life less bitter for a few within my reach.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "If you are not proud of your cellar, there is no thrill of satisfaction in seeing your guest hold up his wineglass to the light and look judicial."

If you are not proud of your cellar, there is no thrill of satisfaction in seeing your guest hold up his wineglass to the light and look judicial.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "When you get me a good man made out of arguments, I will get you a good dinner with reading you the cookery book."

When you get me a good man made out of arguments, I will get you a good dinner with reading you the cookery book.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Brothers are so unpleasant."

Brothers are so unpleasant.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "But how little we know what would make paradise for our neighbours! We judge from our own desires, and our neighbours themselves are not always open enough even to throw out a hint of theirs."

But how little we know what would make paradise for our neighbours! We judge from our own desires, and our neighbours themselves are not always open enough even to throw out a hint of theirs.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Receptiveness is a rare and massive power, like fortitude."

Receptiveness is a rare and massive power, like fortitude.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "If you are to rule men, you must rule them through their own ideas."

If you are to rule men, you must rule them through their own ideas.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "What courage and patience are wanted for every life that aims to produce anything!"

What courage and patience are wanted for every life that aims to produce anything!



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "... when one's outward lot is perfect, the sense of inward imperfection is the more pressing."

... when one's outward lot is perfect, the sense of inward imperfection is the more pressing.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "He had the superficial kindness of a good-humored, self-satisfied nature, that fears no rivalry, and has encountered no contrarieties."

He had the superficial kindness of a good-humored, self-satisfied nature, that fears no rivalry, and has encountered no contrarieties.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "In the first moments when we come away from the presence of death, every other relation to the living is merged, to our feeling, in the great relation of a common nature and a common destiny."

In the first moments when we come away from the presence of death, every other relation to the living is merged, to our feeling, in the great relation of a common nature and a common destiny.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Loquacity with tongue or pen is its own reward -- or, punishment."

Loquacity with tongue or pen is its own reward -- or, punishment.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "... one's own faults are always a heavy chain to drag through life and one can't help groaning under the weight now and then."

... one's own faults are always a heavy chain to drag through life and one can't help groaning under the weight now and then.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "The worst service, I fancy, that anyone can do for truth, is to set silly people writing on its behalf."

The worst service, I fancy, that anyone can do for truth, is to set silly people writing on its behalf.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "... the business of life shuts us up within the environs of London and within sight of human advancement, which I should be so very glad to believe in without seeing."

... the business of life shuts us up within the environs of London and within sight of human advancement, which I should be so very glad to believe in without seeing.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "People who write finely must not expect to be left in repose; they will be molested with thanks, at least."

People who write finely must not expect to be left in repose; they will be molested with thanks, at least.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "... learning to love any one is like an increase of property, -- it increases care, and brings many new fears lest precious things should come to harm."

... learning to love any one is like an increase of property, -- it increases care, and brings many new fears lest precious things should come to harm.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "I am feeling easy now, and you will well understand that after undergoing pain this ease is opening paradise. Invalids must be excused for being eloquent about themselves."

I am feeling easy now, and you will well understand that after undergoing pain this ease is opening paradise. Invalids must be excused for being eloquent about themselves.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "... happy husbands and wives can hear each other say the same thing over and over again without being tired."

... happy husbands and wives can hear each other say the same thing over and over again without being tired.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "But, bless us, things may be lovable that are not altogether handsome, I hope?"

But, bless us, things may be lovable that are not altogether handsome, I hope?



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "To most mortals there is a stupidity which is unendurable and a stupidity which is altogether acceptable - else, indeed, what would become of social bonds?"

To most mortals there is a stupidity which is unendurable and a stupidity which is altogether acceptable - else, indeed, what would become of social bonds?



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "There is a sort of human paste that when it comes near the fire of enthusiasm is only baked into harder shape."

There is a sort of human paste that when it comes near the fire of enthusiasm is only baked into harder shape.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "When I married Humphrey I made up my mind to like sermons, and I set out by liking the end very much. That soon spread to the middle and the beginning, because I couldn't have the end without them."

When I married Humphrey I made up my mind to like sermons, and I set out by liking the end very much. That soon spread to the middle and the beginning, because I couldn't have the end without them.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Our sense of duty must often wait for some work which shall take the place of dilettanteism [sic] and make us feel that the quality of our action is not a matter of indifference."

Our sense of duty must often wait for some work which shall take the place of dilettanteism [sic] and make us feel that the quality of our action is not a matter of indifference.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "What people do who go into politics I can't think; it drives me almost mad to see mismanagement over only a few hundred acres."

What people do who go into politics I can't think; it drives me almost mad to see mismanagement over only a few hundred acres.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "I don't feel sure about doing good in any way now; everything seems like going on a mission to a people whose language I don't know."

I don't feel sure about doing good in any way now; everything seems like going on a mission to a people whose language I don't know.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "... we all know the wag's definition of a philanthropist: a man whose charity increases directly as the square of the distance."

... we all know the wag's definition of a philanthropist: a man whose charity increases directly as the square of the distance.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "... indefinite visions of ambition are weak against the ease of doing what is habitual or beguilingly agreeable."

... indefinite visions of ambition are weak against the ease of doing what is habitual or beguilingly agreeable.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "... the majority of us scarcely see more distinctly the faultiness of our own conduct than the faultiness of our own arguments, orthe dulness [sic] of our own jokes."

... the majority of us scarcely see more distinctly the faultiness of our own conduct than the faultiness of our own arguments, orthe dulness [sic] of our own jokes.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "... we are most of us brought up in the notion that the highest motive for not doing a wrong is something irrespective of the beings who would suffer the wrong."

... we are most of us brought up in the notion that the highest motive for not doing a wrong is something irrespective of the beings who would suffer the wrong.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Scepticismcan never be thoroughly applied, else life would come to a standstill."

Scepticismcan never be thoroughly applied, else life would come to a standstill.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "Solomon's Proverbs, I think, have omitted to say, that as the sore palate findeth grit, so an uneasy consciousness heareth innuendos."

Solomon's Proverbs, I think, have omitted to say, that as the sore palate findeth grit, so an uneasy consciousness heareth innuendos.



T.S. Eliot Quotes: "... in no part of the world is genteel visiting founded on esteem, in the absence of suitable furniture and complete dinner-service."

... in no part of the world is genteel visiting founded on esteem, in the absence of suitable furniture and complete dinner-service.