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Who made the world I cannot tell; 'Tis made, and here am I in hell. My hand, though now my knuckles bleed, I never soiled with such a deed. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
The troubles of our proud and angry dust are from eternity, and shall not fail. Bear them we can, and if we can we must. Shoulder the sky, my lad, and drink your ale. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
The laws of God, the laws of man he may keep that will and can; not I: let God and man decree laws for themselves and not for me. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
The house of delusions is cheap to build but drafty to live in. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
The average man, if he meddles with criticism at all, is a conservative critic. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
That is the land of lost content, I see it shining plain, the happy highways where I went and cannot come again. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
Nature, not content with denying him the ability to think, has endowed him with the ability to write. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
Malt does more than Milton can to justify God's ways to man. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
In every American there is an air of incorrigible innocence, which seems to conceal a diabolical cunning. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
If a line of poetry strays into my memory, my skin bristles so that the razor ceases to act. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
I find Cambridge an asylum, in every sense of the word. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
Here dead lie we because we did not choose to live and shame the land from which we sprung. Life, to be sure, is nothing much to lose; but young men think it is, and we were young. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
Great literature should do some good to the reader: must quicken his perception though dull, and sharpen his discrimination though blunt, and mellow the rawness of his personal opinions. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
Experience has taught me, when I am shaving of a morning, to keep watch over my thoughts, because, if a line of poetry strays into my memory, my skin bristles so that the razor ceases to act. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
Even when poetry has a meaning, as it usually has, it may be inadvisable to draw it out... Perfect understanding will sometimes almost extinguish pleasure. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
And malt does more than Milton can to justify God's ways to man. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3
Ale, man, ale's the stuff to drink for fellows whom it hurts to think. A. E. Housman Quote More A. E. Housman Quotes 0 3