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12 Quotes for 'Feeling' in the Database.
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Feeling Quotes
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Era of good feeling.
Author: Unattributed Author
Source: title of an article in the Boston "Centinel"
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He thought as a sage, though he felt as a man.
Author: James Beattie
Source: The Hermit (l. 8)
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But, spite of all the criticising elves,
Those who would make us feel, must feel themselves.
Author: Charles Churchill
Source: The Rosciad (l. 961)
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Thought is deeper than all speech,
Feeling deeper than all thought;
Souls to souls can never teach
What unto themselves was taught.
Author: Christopher Pearce Cranch
Source: Thought
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The moment of finding a fellow-creature is often as full of
mingled doubt and exultation, as the moment of finding an idea.
Author: George Eliot (pseudonym of Mary Ann Evans Cross)
Source: Daniel Deronda (bk. II, ch. XVII)
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You'll never attain it unless you know the feeling.
[Ger., Wenn ihr's nicht fuhlt ihr werdet's nicht erjagen.]
Author: Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
Source: Faust (I, 1, 182)
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For there are moments in life, when the heart is so full of
emotion,
That if by chance it be shaken, or into its depths like a pebble,
Drops some careless word, it overflows, and its secret,
Spilt on the ground like water, can never be gathered together.
Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Source: Courtship of Miles Standish (pt. VI, Priscilla, l. 12)
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Feeling is deep and still; and the word that floats on the
surface
Is as the tossing buoy, that betrays where the anchor is hidden.
Author: Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
Source: Evangeline (pt. II, sc. 2, l. 212)
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The wealth of rich feelings--the deep--the pure;
With strength to meet sorrow, and faith to endure.
Author: Frances S. Osgood
Source: To F.D. Maurice
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The soul of music slumbers in the shell,
Till wak'd and kindled by the master's spell,
And feeling hearts touch them but lightly--pour
A thousand melodies unheard before!
Author: Samuel Rogers
Source: Human Life (l. 359)
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Some feelings are to mortals given,
With less of earth in them than heaven.
Author: Sir Walter Scott
Source: The Lady of the Lake (canto II, st. 22)
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Sensations sweet,
Felt in the blood, and felt along the heart.
Author: William Wordsworth
Source: Lines Composed a Few Miles Above Tintern Abbey
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