Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
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If a man could pass through Paradise in a dream, and have a flower presented to him as a pledge that his soul had really been there, and if he found that flower in his hand when he awake - Aye, what then?
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Author Details:
Type:
Poet Quotes
Category:
English Poet Quotes
Date of Birth:
October 21, 1772
Date of Death:
July 25, 1834
Nationality:
English
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Alfred Lord Tennyson
John Keats
William Wordsworth
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Robert Browning
W. H. Auden
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Select Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotations:
Good and bad men are less than they seem.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
A man's as old as he's feeling. A woman as old as she looks.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Sympathy constitutes friendship; but in love there is a sort of antipathy, or opposing passion. Each strives to be the other, and both together make up one whole.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
No one does anything from a single motive.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Poetry: the best words in the best order.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Talk of the devil, and his horns appear.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
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Quote Keywords:

Awake,
Aye,
Been,
Could,
Dream,
Flower,
Found,
Had,
Hand,
Him,
His,
Man,
Paradise,
Pass,
Pledge,
Presented,
Really,
Soul,
Then,
Through
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Dictionary Links:

Awake,
Aye,
Been,
Could,
Dream,
Flower,
Found,
Had,
Hand,
Him,
His,
Man,
Paradise,
Pass,
Pledge,
Presented,
Really,
Soul,
Then,
Through
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All Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotations:
A man may devote himself to...
A man's as old as he's...
A man's desire is for the...
A mother is a mother still...
A poet ought not to pick...
Advice is like snow - the softer...
Alas! they had been friends in...
All sympathy not consistent with acknowledged...
All thoughts, all passions, all delights...
And though thou notest from thy...
As I live and am a...
Brute animals have the vowel sounds...
Christianity is not a theory or...
Common sense in an uncommon degree...
Every reform, however necessary, will by...
Exclusively of the abstract sciences, the...
Friendship is a sheltering tree.
General principles... are to the facts...
Good and bad men are less...
Greatness and goodness are not means...
He is the best physician who...
He who begins by loving Christianity...
How like herrings and onions our...
I have often thought what a...
I have seen great intolerance shown...
I wish our clever young poets...
If a man could pass through...
In politics, what begins in fear...
Intense study of the Bible will...
Language is the armory of the...
Love is flower like; Friendship is...
No man was ever yet a...
No mind is thoroughly well organized...
No one does anything from a...
Not one man in a thousand...
Nothing is so contagious as enthusiasm.
Our own heart, and not other...
People of humor are always in...
Plagiarists are always suspicious of being...
Poetry has been to me its...
Poetry: the best words in the...
Reviewers are usually people who would...
Swans sing before they die - 'twere...
Sympathy constitutes friendship; but in love...
Talent, lying in the understanding, is...
Talk of the devil, and his...
That willing suspension of disbelief for...
The genius of the Spanish people...
The happiness of life is made...
The love of a mother is...
The man's desire is for the...
The most happy marriage I can...
The principle of the Gothic architecture...
The three great ends which a...
To most men experience is like...
To sentence a man of true...
Until you understand a writer's ignorance, presume...
What is a epigram? A dwarfish...
Works of imagination should be written...
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