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World Quotes - Page 392

The stigma of oddness is the price a myopic world always exacts of genius.

The stigma of oddness is the price a myopic world always exacts of genius.

Amy Lowell (1955). “Complete poetical works: With an introd. by Louis Untermeyer”

I'm in love with a girl who's in love with the world.

Song: Keep It Loose, Keep It Tight, Album: Amos Lee, 2005

Your thoughts are your message to the world. Just as the rays are the messages of the Sun.

Amit Ray (2010). “Meditation: Insights and Inspiration”, p.98, INNER LIGHT PUBLISHERS

Nature is one with rapine, a harm no preacher can heal; The Mayfly is torn by the swallow, the sparrow speared by the shrike, And the whole little wood where I sit is a world of plunder and prey.

Alfred, Lord Tennyson (2014). “Alfred, Lord Tennyson: Selected Poetry: A Broadview Anthology of British Literature Edition”, p.216, Broadview Press

If you would win the world, melt it, do not hammer it.

Alexander Maclaren (1859). “Sermons preached in Union chapel, Manchester”, p.230

Actual happiness always looks pretty squalid in comparison with the over-compensations for misery.

Aldous Huxley (1950). “The Collected Works of Aldous Huxley: Brave new world”