Mere Quotes - Page 2
Mere imagination would indeed be mere trifling; only no imagination is mere .
Charles Sanders Peirce (1974). “Collected Papers of Charles Sanders Peirce”, Harvard University Press
Arthur Conan Doyle (2013). “The Complete Sherlock Holmes”, p.1057, Race Point Pub
Robertson Davies (1999). “Happy Alchemy: On the Pleasures of Music and the Theatre”, Penguin Group USA
'Love and Freindship' (written 1790) 'Letter the 13th'
When you are behaving as if you loved someone, you will presently come to love them.
C.S. Lewis (1996). “Joyful Christian”, p.140, Simon and Schuster
Aesop (2016). “Aesop's Fables”, p.57, Aesop
Thomas Wright, William Blake (1969). “The life of William Blake”
Being poor is a mere trifle. It is being known to be poor that is the sting.
Jerome K. Jerome (2016). “The Idle Thoughts of an Idle Fellow”, p.32, Jerome K. Jerome
'Love and a Bottle' (1698) act 3, sc. 2.
Albert Einstein (2010). “The Ultimate Quotable Einstein”, p.340, Princeton University Press
Masao Abe, Steven Heine (2003). “Zen and the Modern World: A Third Sequel to Zen and Western Thought”, p.55, University of Hawaii Press