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Hilaire Belloc
English
Poet
Born:
Jul 27
,
1870
Died:
Jul 16
,
1953
About
Life
Me
Men
Money
Nothing
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Loss and possession, death and life are one, There falls no shadow where there shines no sun.
Hilaire Belloc
Life
Death
Sympathy
Sun
Possession
Shadow
Loss
Falls
Shines
Where
From quiet homes and first beginning, out to the undiscovered ends, there's nothing worth the wear of winning, but laughter and the love of friends.
Hilaire Belloc
Love
Worth
Laughter
First
Beginning
Nothing
Out
Wear
Winning
Undiscovered
Friends
Quiet
Ends
Homes
When friendship disappears then there is a space left open to that awful loneliness of the outside world which is like the cold space between the planets. It is an air in which men perish utterly.
Hilaire Belloc
Friendship
Loneliness
World
Space
Men
Cold
Air
Outside
Open
Outside World
Disappears
Between
Like
Perish
Left
Which
Then
Planets
Awful
Utterly
It is the best of all trades, to make songs, and the second best to sing them.
Hilaire Belloc
Best
Songs
Sing
Make
Trades
Them
Second
The moment a man talks to his fellows he begins to lie.
Hilaire Belloc
Man
Lie
He
Fellows
Talks
His
Begins
Moment
Is there no Latin word for Tea? Upon my soul, if I had known that I would have let the vulgar stuff alone.
Hilaire Belloc
Alone
Soul
Word
Tea
Latin
Would
My Soul
Had
Stuff
Known
Vulgar
Every major question in history is a religious question. It has more effect in molding life than nationalism or a common language.
Hilaire Belloc
Life
History
Language
Nationalism
Every
Religious
More
Major
Question
Effect
Than
Common
Common Language
Molding
The grace of God is courtesy.
Hilaire Belloc
God
Grace
Courtesy
Be content to remember that those who can make omelettes properly can do nothing else.
Hilaire Belloc
Remember
Nothing
Else
Those
Properly
Make
Content
Who
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