Quotes of Arthur Hugh Clough - somelinesforyou

“ What voice did on my spirit fall, Peschiera, when thy bridge I crost? 'Tis better to have fought and lost That never to have fought at all! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ The highest political buzz word is not liberty, equality, fraternity or solidarity; it is service. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ The highest political buzz word is not liberty, equality, fraternity or solidarity; it is service. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ Thou shalt not covet; but tradition approves all forms of competition. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ Thou shalt not covet; but tradition approves all forms of competition. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ Thou shalt not covet; but tradition approves all forms of competition. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ What voice did on my spirit fall, Peschiera, when thy bridge I crost? 'Tis better to have fought and lost That never to have fought at all! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ As I sat at the Cafe I said to myself, They may talk as they please about what they call pelf, They may sneer as they like about eating and drinking, But help it I cannot, I cannot help thinking How pleasant it is to have money, heigh-ho! How pleasant it is to have money! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ Well, I know, after all, it is only juxtaposition, Juxtaposition, in short; and what is juxtaposition? ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ What voice did on my spirit fall, Peschiera, when thy bridge I crost? 'Tis better to have fought and lost That never to have fought at all! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ Thou shalt not covet; but tradition approves all forms of competition. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ What voice did on my spirit fall, Peschiera, when thy bridge I crost? 'Tis better to have fought and lost That never to have fought at all! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ And almost everyone when age, disease, or sorrows strike him, inclines to think there is a God, or something very like him. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ If hopes were dupes, fears may be liars. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ As I sat at the Cafe I said to myself, They may talk as they please about what they call pelf, They may sneer as they like about eating and drinking, But help it I cannot, I cannot help thinking How pleasant it is to have money, heigh-ho! How pleasant it is to have money! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ The highest political buzz word is not liberty, equality, fraternity or solidarity; it is service. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ What voice did on my spirit fall, Peschiera, when thy bridge I crost? 'Tis better to have fought and lost That never to have fought at all! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ The highest political buzz word is not liberty, equality, fraternity or solidarity; it is service. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ What voice did on my spirit fall, Peschiera, when thy bridge I crost? 'Tis better to have fought and lost That never to have fought at all! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ Old things need not be therefore true, O brother men, nor yet the new; Ah! still awhile the old thought retain, And yet consider it again! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ And almost everyone when age, disease, or sorrows strike him, inclines to think there is a God, or something very like him. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ As I sat at the Cafe I said to myself, They may talk as they please about what they call pelf, They may sneer as they like about eating and drinking, But help it I cannot, I cannot help thinking How pleasant it is to have money, heigh-ho! How pleasant it is to have money! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ Old things need not be therefore true, O brother men, nor yet the new; Ah! still awhile the old thought retain, And yet consider it again! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ Ah! still awhile the old thought retain, And yet consider it again! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ And almost everyone when age, disease, or sorrows strike him, inclines to think there is a God, or something very like him. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ And almost everyone when age, disease, or sorrows strike him, inclines to think there is a God, or something very like him. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ Grace is given of God, but knowledge is bought in the market. ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough

“ Old things need not be therefore true, O brother men, nor yet the new; Ah! still awhile the old thought retain, And yet consider it again! ”

- Arthur Hugh Clough
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