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| No great deed is done by falterers who ask for certainty. | | Uncategorized | |
| No soul is desolate as long as there is a human being for whom it can feel trust and reverence. | | Soul; Trust | |
| No! I am not Prince Hamlet, nor was meant to be; / Am an attendant lord. | | Uncategorized | |
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| O the moon shone bright on Mrs Porter / And on her daughter / They wash their feet in soda water. | | Uncategorized | |
| One of the low on whom assurance sits / As a silk hat on a Bradford millionaire. | | Uncategorized | |
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| Our difficulties of the moment must always be dealt with somehow, but our permanent difficulties are difficulties of every moment. | | Difficulty | |
| Our emotions are only ''incidents in the effort to keep day and night together. | | Uncategorized | |
| Our high respect for a well read person is praise enough for literature. | | Uncategorized | |
| People exercise an unconscious selection in being influenced. | | Uncategorized | |
| People to whom nothing has ever happened cannot understand the unimportance of events. | | Uncategorized | |
| Plainness has its peculiar temptations quite as much as beauty. | | Uncategorized | |
| Playwriting gets into your blood and you can't stop it. At least not until the producers or the public tell you to. | | Uncategorized | |
| Poetry is not a turning loose of emotion, but an escape from emotion; it is not the expression of personality, but an escape from personality. But, of course, only those who have personality and emotions know what it means to want to escape from these things. | | Uncategorized | |
| Poetry may make us from time to time a little more aware of the deeper, unnamed feelings which form the substratum of our being, to which we rarely penetrate; for our lives are mostly a constant evasion of ourselves. | | Poetry | |
| Poetry should help, not only to refine the language of the time, but to prevent it from changing too rapidly. | | Poetry | |
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| Radio is a medium of entertainment which permits millions of people to listen to the same joke at the same time, and yet remain lonesome | | Television | |