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Marie Corelli Quote: “Yet with all the advantages over both friends and enemies which I now possessed I could not honestly say I was happy. I knew I could have every possible enjoyment and amusement the world had to offer – I knew I was one of the most envied among men, and yet, as I stood looking out of the window at the persistently falling rain, I was conscious of a bitterness rather than a sweetness in the full cup of fortune.”
Marie Corelli Quote: “Was it worth while, he thought, to be so wise, if wisdom made one at times so sad? Was it well to sacrifice Faith for Fact, when Faith was so warm and Fact so cold? Was it better to be a dreamer of things possible, or a worker-out of things positive? And how much was positive, after all, and how much possible? He balanced the question lightly with himself. It was like a discord in the music of his mind, and disturbed his peace.”
Marie Corelli Quote: “Imagination is the supreme endowment of the poet and romanticist. It is a kind of second sight, which conveys the owner of it to places he has never seen, and surrounds him with strange circumstances of which he is merely the spiritual eyewitness.”
Marie Corelli Quote: “There was something else, – something quite undefinable, that gave a singular glow and radiance to the whole countenance, and suggested the burning of a light through alabaster, – a creeping of some subtle fire through the veins which made the fair body seem the mere reflection of some greater fairness within.”
Marie Corelli Quote: “And indeed she did not. I thought she had a tired, dragged appearance, but I would not say so. I knew her well, and I was perfectly aware that though she was fascinating and elegant in every way, her life was too much engrossed in trifles ever to yield her healthy satisfaction.”
Marie Corelli Quote: “Few authors feel sufficiently themselves to make others ″feel.”
Marie Corelli Quote: “Now thou dost believe – henceforth thou must love! Love alone can pass yon flaming barrier – love alone can gain for thee eternal bliss. In love and for love were all things made – God loveth His creatures, even so let His creatures love Him, and so shall the twain be drawn together.”
Marie Corelli Quote: “Nothing is more strange than truth – nothing, at times, more terrible!”
Marie Corelli Quote: “Death is a mere human dream – a comforting fancy; it has no real existence-there is nothing in the Universe but life! O hideous misery!-I cannot die!”
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