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6 Quotes for 'Arthur Hugh Clough' in the Database.
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Arthur Hugh Clough Quotes
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What voice did on my spirit fall,
Peschiera, when thy bridge I crost?
'Tis better to have fought and lost
That never to have fought at all!
Topic: Choice
Source: Peschiera
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It fortifies my soul to know That though I perish, truth is so; That, wheresoe'er I stray and range, Whate'er I do, Thou dost not change. I steadier step when I recall That, if I slip, Thou dost not fall.
Topic: Christianity
Source: None
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As I sat at the Cafe I said to myself,
They may talk as they please about what they call pelf,
They may sneer as they like about eating and drinking,
But help it I cannot, I cannot help thinking
How pleasant it is to have money, heigh-ho!
How pleasant it is to have money!
Topic: Money
Source: Spectator Ab Extra
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Thou shalt not covet; but tradition approves all forms of competition.
Topic: Sports
Source: None
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Ah! still awhile the old thought retain,
And yet consider it again!
Topic: Thought
Source: Ah, yet Consider it Again
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Old things need not be therefore true,
O brother men, nor yet the new;
Ah! still awhile the old thought retain,
And yet consider it again!
Topic: Thought
Source: Ah, yet Consider it Again
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