Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes & Sayings (Page 4)

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge quotes and sayings page 4 (poet). Here's quote # 31 through 40 out of the 59 we have.

Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
“I have often thought what a melancholy world this would be without children, and what an inhuman world without the aged.”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
“Until you understand a writer's ignorance, presume yourself ignorant of his understanding.”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
“As I live and am a man, this is an unexaggerated tale - my dreams become the substances of my life.”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
“All thoughts, all passions, all delights Whatever stirs this mortal frame All are but ministers of Love And feed His sacred flame.”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
“Good and bad men are less than they seem.”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
“No man was ever yet a great poet, without being at the same time a profound philosopher.”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
“Talk of the devil, and his horns appear.”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
“Works of imagination should be written in very plain language; the more purely imaginative they are the more necessary it is to be plain.”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
“Brute animals have the vowel sounds; man only can utter consonants.”
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
“What is a epigram? A dwarfish whole. Its body brevity, and wit its soul.”

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