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Arthur Hugh Clough Quotes

«And almost every one, when age, Disease, or sorrows strike him, Inclines to think there is a God, Or something very like him»
«And not by eastern windows only, / When daylight comes, comes in the light, / In front the sun climbs slow, how slowly, / But westward, look, the land is bright.»
«Thou shalt not steal; an empty feat, When its so lucrative to cheat»
Author: Arthur Hugh Clough (Poet, Writer) | About: Cheating | Keywords: feat, lucrative
«This world is very odd we see, We do not comprehend it; But in one fact we all agree, God won't, and we can't mend it»
Author: Arthur Hugh Clough (Poet, Writer) | About: World | Keywords: comprehend, mend
«Good are the Ethics, I wis; good absolute, not for me, though; / Good, too, Logic, of course; in itself, but not in fine weather.»
«The highest political buzz word is not liberty, equality, fraternity or solidarity; it is service.»
«If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars»
Author: Arthur Hugh Clough (Poet, Writer) | About: Fear, Hope | Keywords: dupe, duped, dupes, liars
«Where lies the land, to which the ship would go?Far, far ahead is all, her seamen know.And where the land she travels from?Away, far far behind, is all that they can say.»
Author: Arthur Hugh Clough (Poet, Writer) | About: Seamen, Ships
«How pleasant it is to have money, heigh-ho! / How pleasant it is to have money.»
«Gay in the mazy, / Moving, imbibing the rosy, and pointing a gun at the horny!»