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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley If Winter comes, can Spring be far behind?
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    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley In a drama of the highest order there is little food for censure or hatred; it teaches rather self-knowledge and self-respect.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Shelley Winters In Hollywood all the marriages are happy, it's trying to live together afterwards that causes all the problems.
    Shelley Winters
    American actress (1920 - 2006)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Is it not odd that the only generous person I ever knew, who had money to be generous with, should be a stockbroker.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley It is impossible that had Buonaparte descended from a race of vegetable feeders that he could have had either the inclination or the power to ascend the throne of the Bourbons.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Shelley Winters It was so cold I almost got married.
    Shelley Winters
    American actress (1920 - 2006)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley January gray is here, like a sexton by her grave; February bears the bier, march with grief doth howl and rave, and April weeps - but, O ye hours! Follow with May's fairest flowers.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Life may change, but it may fly not; Hope may vanish, but can die not; Truth be veiled, but still it burneth; Love repulsed, but it returneth.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Love is free; to promise for ever to love the same woman is not less absurd than to promise to believe the same creed; such a vow in both cases excludes us from all inquiry.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Man who man would be, must rule the empire of himself.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Man's yesterday may never be like his morrow; Nought may endure but Mutability.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Necessity! thou mother of the world!
    Queen Mab VI, 58
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Nothing in the world is single. All things by al law divine in one another's being mingle. Why not I with thine?
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Nought may endure but Mutability.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
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  • Shelley Winters Now that I'm over sixty I'm veering toward respectability.
    Shelley Winters
    American actress (1920 - 2006)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley O, wind, if winter comes, can spring be far behind?
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    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Obscenity, which is ever blasphemy against the divine beauty in life... is a monster for which the corruption of society forever brings forth new food, which it devours in secret.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Only nature knows how to justly proportion to the fault the punishment it deserves.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Our sincerest laughter with some pain is fraught.
    Percy Bysshe Shelley
    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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  • Percy Bysshe Shelley Our sweetest songs are those that tell of saddest thought.
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    English poet (1792 - 1822)
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