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Character Quotes
- "For contemplation he and valor formed,
For softness she and sweet attractive grace."
By: John Milton, Paradise Lost
(bk. IV, l. 297) Character Quotes
- "Sufficient to have stood, though free to fall."
By: John Milton, Paradise Lost
(bk. III, l. 99) Character Quotes
- "Unrespited, unpitied, unreprieved."
By: John Milton, Paradise Lost
(bk. II, l. 185) Character Quotes
- "Quips and Cranks and wanton Wiles,
Nods and Becks and wreathed Smiles."
By: John Milton, L'Allegro (l. 27) Character Quotes
- "Yet, where an equal poise of hope and fear
Does arbitrate the event, my nature is
That I incline to hope rather than fear,
And gladly banish squint suspicion."
By: John Milton, Comus (l. 410) Character Quotes
- "In men whom men condemn as ill
I find so much of goodness still,
In men whom men pronounce divine
I find so much of sin and blot
I do not dare to draw a line
Between the two, where God has not."
By: Joaquin Miller (pseudonym of Cincinnatus Hiner Miller),
Byron (st. 1) Character Quotes
- "Sae true his heart, sae smooth his speech,
His breath like caller air,
His very foot has music in 't,
As he comes up the stair."
By: William Julius Mickle,
Ballad of Cumnor Hall--Mariner's Wife Character Quotes
- "Ordinary people regard a man of a certain force and inflexibility of character as they do a lion. They look at him with a sort of wonder--perhaps they admire; but they will, on no account, house with him. The lap dog, who wags his tail and licks the hand and cringes at the nod of every stranger, is a much more acceptable companion to them."
By: Merkel Character Quotes
- "He who attends to his greater self becomes a great man, and he who attends to his smaller self becomes a small man."
By: Mencius Character Quotes
- "Hereafter he will make me know,
And I shall surely find.
He was too wise to err, and O,
Too good to be unkind."
By: Samuel Medley, Hymn Character Quotes
- "And, but herself, admits no parallel."
By: Philip Massinger, Duke of Milan
(act IV, sc. 3) Character Quotes
- "In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow,
Thou'rt such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow;
Hast so much wit, and mirth, and spleen about thee,
That there's no living with thee, or without thee."
By: Martial (Marcus Valerius Martialis),
Epigrams (bk. XII, ep. 47),
(translation by Addison, "Spectator" No. 68) Character Quotes
- "In other respects the best fellow in the world.
[Fr., Au demeurant, le meilleur fils du monde.]"
By: Clement Marot, Letter to Francis I Character Quotes
- "Now will I show myself to have more of the serpent than the dove; that is--more knave than fool."
By: Christopher Marlowe, The Jew of Malta
(act II, sc. 3) Character Quotes
- "Your disposition will be suitable to that which you most frequently think on; for the soul is, as it were, tinged with the color and complexion of its own thoughts."
By: Marcus Aurelius (Marcus Aurelius Antoninus) Character Quotes
- "Our character is our will; for what we will we are."
By: Henry Edward Manning Character Quotes
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- "The man who consecrates his hours
By vig'rous effort and an honest aim,
At once he draws the sting of life and death;
He walks with nature and her paths are peace."
By: Edward Young, Night Thoughts
(night II, l. 187) Character Quotes
- "The reason firm, the temperate will,
Endurance, foresight, strength and skill."
By: William Wordsworth,
She Was a Phantom of Delight Character Quotes
- "Whom neither shape of danger can dismay,
Nor thought of tender happiness betray."
By: William Wordsworth,
Character of a Happy Warrior (l. 72) Character Quotes
- "But who, if he be called upon to face
Some awful moment to which Heaven has joined
Great issues, good or bad for humankind,
Is happy as a lover."
By: William Wordsworth,
Character of a Happy Warrior (l. 48) Character Quotes
- "One that would peep and botanize
Upon his mother's grave."
By: William Wordsworth, A Poet's Epitaph
(st. 5) Character Quotes
- "These two things, contradictory as they may seem, must go together,--manly dependence and manly independence, manly reliance and manly self-reliance."
By: William Wordsworth Character Quotes
- "Only the shallow know themselves."
By: Oscar Wilde (Oscar Fingal O'Flahertie Wills Wilde) Character Quotes
- "Formed on the good old plan,
A true and brave and downright honest man!
He blew no trumpet in the market-place,
Nor in the church with hypocritic face
Supplied with cant the lack of Christian grace;
Loathing pretence, he did with cheerful will
What others talked of while their hands were still."
By: John Greenleaf Whittier, Daniel Neall (II) Character Quotes
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