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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
English
Poet
Born:
Oct 21
,
1772
Died:
Jul 25
,
1834
Being
Best
Genius
Love
Man
Mind
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Advice is like snow - the softer it falls, the longer it dwells upon, and the deeper it sinks into the mind.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Mind
Advice
Softer
Longer
Like
Falls
Snow
Dwells
Deeper
The love of a mother is the veil of a softer light between the heart and the heavenly Father.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Love
Heart
Light
Mother
Father
Softer
Veil
Between
Mother's Day
Heavenly
Heavenly Father
Love is flower like; Friendship is like a sheltering tree.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Love
Friendship
Love Is
Flower
Tree
Like
Sheltering
The most happy marriage I can picture or imagine to myself would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Myself
Man
Woman
Happy
Marriage
Picture
Would
Would-Be
Most
Blind
Deaf
Happy Marriage
Union
Imagine
The happiness of life is made up of minute fractions - the little, soon forgotten charities of a kiss or a smile, a kind look or heartfelt compliment.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Happiness
Life
Smile
Made
Kiss
Kind
Compliment
Charities
Minute
Soon
Look
Up
Heartfelt
Forgotten
Little
Fraction
I have seen great intolerance shown in support of tolerance.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Great
Seen
Tolerance
Intolerance
Support
Shown
Common sense in an uncommon degree is what the world calls wisdom.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Wisdom
World
Degree
Sense
Uncommon
Calls
Common
Common Sense
No man was ever yet a great poet, without being at the same time a profound philosopher.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Time
Great
Man
Poet
Philosopher
Without
Same
Same Time
Being
Ever
Profound
Christianity is not a theory or speculation, but a life; not a philosophy of life, but a life and a living process.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Life
Living
Christianity
Philosophy
Process
Theory
Speculation
And though thou notest from thy safe recess old friends burn dim, like lamps in noisome air love them for what they are; nor love them less, because to thee they are not what they were.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Love
Old
Old Friends
Air
Dim
Thou
Though
Thy
Like
Safe
Because
Were
Nor
Friends
Burn
Thee
Lamps
Them
Less
Recess
Swans sing before they die - 'twere no bad thing should certain persons die before they sing.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Nature
Before
Bad
Bad Thing
Sing
Die
Swans
Persons
Certain
Should
Thing
To most men experience is like the stern lights of a ship, which illuminate only the track it has passed.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Experience
Men
Only
Lights
Like
Stern
Most
Track
Passed
Ship
Which
Illuminate
Every reform, however necessary, will by weak minds be carried to an excess, that itself will need reforming.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Will
Every
Minds
Weak
Weak Minds
Carried
Excess
However
Itself
Reform
Reforming
Necessary
Need
Poetry: the best words in the best order.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Best
Words
Poetry
Order
He who begins by loving Christianity more than Truth, will proceed by loving his sect or church better than Christianity, and end in loving himself better than all.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Truth
Better
Church
Will
Christianity
More
He
Himself
His
End
Than
Begins
Proceed
Loving
Who
As I live and am a man, this is an unexaggerated tale - my dreams become the substances of my life.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Life
Dreams
Man
My Life
Become
Live
Tale
Am
Substances
He is the best physician who is the most ingenious inspirer of hope.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Hope
Best
Physician
He
Most
Ingenious
Who
No mind is thoroughly well organized that is deficient in a sense of humor.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Sense Of Humor
Mind
Humor
Sense
Deficient
Thoroughly
Well
Organized
Greatness and goodness are not means, but ends.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Goodness
Greatness
Ends
Means
To sentence a man of true genius, to the drudgery of a school is to put a racehorse on a treadmill.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Man
Genius
School
Put
True
Drudgery
True Genius
Sentence
Treadmill
Our own heart, and not other men's opinions form our true honor.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Heart
Honor
Men
Own
Other
Our
True
Opinions
Form
All sympathy not consistent with acknowledged virtue is but disguised selfishness.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Sympathy
Virtue
Consistent
Selfishness
Disguised
Acknowledged
Alas! they had been friends in youth; but whispering tongues can poison truth.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Truth
Youth
Poison
Had
Been
Friends
Whispering
Alas
Tongues
I wish our clever young poets would remember my homely definitions of prose and poetry; that is, prose = words in their best order; - poetry = the best words in the best order.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Best
Words
Remember
Wish
Clever
Young
Our
Definitions
Would
Poetry
Poets
Prose
Order
Homely
Works of imagination should be written in very plain language; the more purely imaginative they are the more necessary it is to be plain.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Language
Imagination
Purely
More
Written
Very
Plain
Should
Works
Necessary
Imaginative
The principle of the Gothic architecture is infinity made imaginable.
Samuel Taylor Coleridge
Architecture
Made
Principle
Gothic
Infinity
Imaginable
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