The cloudless day is richer at its close;A golden glory settles on the lea;Soft, stealing shadows hint of cool reposeTo mellowing landscape, and to calming sea.And in that nobler, gentler, lovelier li...
Blue, green, grey, white, or black; smooth, ruffled, or mountainous; that ocean is not silent.
For correct writing, the cultivation of patience and mental accuracy is essential. Throughout the young author's period of apprenticeship, he must keep reliable dictionaries and textbooks at his elbow...
To the scientist there is the joy in pursuing truth which nearly counteracts the depressing revelations of truth.
Denied anything ardently desired, the individual or state will argue and parley just so long - then, if the impelling motive be sufficiently great, will cast aside every rule and break down every acqu...
It is only the forcible propagation of conventional Christianity that makes the agnostic so bitter toward the church. He knows that all the doctrines cannot possibly be true, but he would view them wi...
But more wonderful than the lore of old men and the lore of books is the secret lore of ocean.
But are not the dreams of poets and the tales of travellers notoriously false?
Unhappy is he to whom the memories of childhood bring only fear and sadness.
Write out the story - rapidly, fluently, and not too critically - following the second or narrative-order synopsis. Change incidents and plot whenever the developing process seems to suggest such chan...
Ocean is more ancient than the mountains, and freighted with the memories and the dreams of Time.
I am not very proud of being an human being; in fact, I distinctly dislike the species in many ways. I can readily conceive of beings vastly superior in every respect.
Imagination is a very potent thing, and in the uneducated often usurps the place of genuine experience.
Of our relation to all creation we can never know anything whatsoever. All is immensity and chaos. But, since all this knowledge of our limitations cannot possibly be of any value to us, it is better...
That metre itself forms an essential part of all true poetry is a principle which not even the assertions of an Aristotle or the pronouncements of a Plato can disestablish.
Fear is our deepest and strongest emotion, and the one which best lends itself to the creation of nature-defying illusions.
No new horror can be more terrible than the daily torture of the commonplace.
Man's respect for the imponderables varies according to his mental constitution and environment. Through certain modes of thought and training, it can be elevated tremendously, yet there is always a l...
We must realise that man's nature will remain the same so long as he remains man; that civilisation is but a slight coverlet beneath which the dominant beast sleeps lightly and ever ready to awake. To...
That Crawford Tilinghast should ever have studied science and philosophy was a mistake. These things should be left to the frigid and impersonal investigator for they offer two equally tragic alternat...
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