Quote by John Keats
I have two luxuries to brood over in my walks, your loveliness and

I have two luxuries to brood over in my walks, your loveliness and the hour of my death. O that I could have possession of them both in the same minute. – John Keats

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Poetry should be great and unobtrusive, a thing which enters into ones soul, and does not startle it or amaze it with itself, but with its subject. – John Keats

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You speak of Lord Byron and me there is this great difference between us. He describes what he sees I describe what I imagine. Mine is the hardest task. – John Keats

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With a great poet the sense of Beauty overcomes every other consideration, or rather obliterates all consideration. – John Keats

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If I think more about death than some other people, it is probably because I love life more than they do. – Angelina Jolie

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Death and life have their determined appointments riches and honors depend upon heaven. – Confucius

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The dead cannot cry out for justice. It is a duty of the living to do so for them. – Lois McMaster Bujold

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If I ever completely lost my nervousness I would be frightened half to death. – Paul Lynde

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