What did Samuel Taylor Coleridge mean by: Experience informs us that the first defence of weak minds is to recriminate. - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poet · England Copy
+ Within today, tomorrow is already walking. Feraz Zeid, September 17, 2023December 26, 2023, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Tomorrow, Walking, 0 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poet · England
+ A man of maxims only is like a Cyclops with one eye, and that in the back of his head. Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Eye, 0 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poet · England
+ If people could learn history, what lessons it might teach us! Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, History, Lessons, 0 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poet · England
+ Life went a-maying With Nature, Hope, and Poesy, When I was young! Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Youth, 0 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poet · England
+ Intellect really exists in its products; its kingdom is here. Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Intellect, Kingdoms, Products, 0 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poet · England
+ I may not hope from outward forms to win / The passion and the life, whose fountains are within. Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Passion, Winning, 0 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poet · England
+ Death came with friendly care; The opening bud to heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Death, Funeral, Heaven, 0 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poet · England
+ How like herrings and onions our vices are in the morning after we have committed them. Feraz Zeid, January 10, 2024January 10, 2024, Samuel Taylor Coleridge, Good Morning, Motivational, Vices, 0 - Samuel Taylor Coleridge Poet · England
One mark of a second-rate mind is to be always telling stories. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
Two quite opposite qualities equally bias our minds – habits and novelty. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
A mediocre mind thinks it writes divinely; a good mind thinks it writes reasonably. Explain - Jean de la Bruyere Writer · France
Timorous minds are much more inclined to deliberate than to resolve. - Jean Francois Paul de Gondi Clergy · France
I didn’t mind my own company as a child; I was happy playing alone in the sandpit. - Michael Leunig Cartoonist · Australia