Cyril Tourneur famous quotes
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When the bad bleeds, then is the tragedy good.
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Joy is a subtle elf; I think one's happiest when he forgets himself.
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Most women have small waists the world throughout, But their desires are thousand miles about.
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A drunkard clasp his teeth and not undo 'em, To suffer wet damnation to run through 'em.
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Since, by your greatness, you Are nearer heaven in place; be nearer it In goodness: rich men should transcend the poor, As clouds the earth; rais'd by the comfort of The sun, to water dry and barren grounds.
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Joy's a subtle elf, I think man's happiest when he forgets himself.
-- Cyril Tourneur
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So let us call genocide, genocide. Let us not minimize the deliberate murder of 1.5 million people. Let us have a moral victory that can shine as a light to all nations.
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The more my dream are fulfilled the quicklier they become realities losing their shine.
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I am a Bible Christian and if an archangel with a wingspread as broad as a constellation shining like the sun were to come and offer me some new truth, I'd ask him for a reference. If he could not show me where it is found in the Bible, I would bow him out and say, I'm awfully sorry, you don't bring any references with you
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Do not hold as gold all that shines as gold.
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If my tears spilled spontaneously at that moment it’s because I immediately understood that what was happening, like in a dream, was the treat you had prepared for me I felt your friendship much stronger than if you had thanked me a million times that what pleased and touched me.
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I could feel the tears beginning to collect in my throat again, but I pushed them apart, away from each other. Tears are only a threat in groups.
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The diurnal sun sets at night, but the sun of the heart never disappears.
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The sun in my life, it is gone, it is gone
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The source of this energy is the sun's radiation.
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When the sun rises, it rises for everyone.
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