Elizabeth Barrett Browning Quotes & Sayings (Page 3)
Elizabeth Barrett Browning quotes and sayings page 3 (deceased poet born on Mar 6, 1806). These are the last 10 out of 30 quotes we have for her.
“What I do and what I dream include thee, as the wine must taste of its own grapes.”
“World's use is cold, world's love is vain, world's cruelty is bitter bane; but is not the fruit of pain.”
“He said true things, but called them by wrong names.”
“The beautiful seems right by force of beauty and the feeble wrong because of weakness.”
“First time he kissed me, he but only kissed The fingers of this hand wherewith I write; And, ever since, it grew more clean and white.”
“A woman is always younger than a man at equal years.”
“Suddenly, as rare things will, it vanished.”
“The Greeks said grandly in their tragic phrase, 'Let no one be called happy till his death;' to which I would add, 'Let no one, till his death, be called unhappy.'”
“Since when was genius found respectable?”
“He lives most life whoever breathes most air.”
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