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Top 10 R.D. Blackmore Quotes (2024 Update)

R.D. Blackmore Quote: “Either love me not at all, or as I love you, for ever.”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “There is nothing in this world to fear, nothing to revere or trust, nothing even to hope for; least of all, is there aught to love.”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “Least said soonest mended, because less chance of breaking.”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “Take to the study of the law. Possession is nine points of it, which thou hast of me. Self-possession is the tenth...”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “Only a pint at breakfast-time, and a pint and a half at eleven o’clock, and a quart or so at dinner. And then no more till the afternoon; and half a gallon at supper-time. No one can object to that.”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “Now let us bandy words no more... nothing is easier than sharp words, except to wish them unspoken.”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “There was power all around, that power and that goodness, which make us come, as it were, outside our bodily selves, to share them. Over and beside us breathes the joy of hope and promise; under foot are troubles past; in the distance bowering newness tempts us ever forward. We quicken with largesse of life, and spring with vivid mystery.”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “May be we are not such fools as we look. But though we be, we are well content, so long as we may be two fools together.”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “It seemed to me that if the lawyers failed to do their duty, they ought to pay people for waiting upon them, instead of making them pay for it.”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “Be-or, be-or, be-or, all day long, with you Englishmen!′ ‘Nay,’ I replied, ’not all day long, if madam will excuse me. Only a pint at breakfast-time, and a pint and a half at eleven o’clock, and a quart or so at dinner. And then no more till the afternoon; and half a gallon at supper-time. No one can object to that.”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “The love of all things was upon me, and a softness to them all, and a sense of having something even such as they had.”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “The motives of mankind are plainer than the motions they produce.”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “I for my part was most thankful that I had not killed. For to have the life of a fellow-man laid upon one’s conscience – deserved he his death, or deserved it not – is to my sense of right and wrong the heaviest of all burdens; and the one that wears most deeply inwards, with the dwelling of the mind on this view and on that of it.”
R.D. Blackmore Quote: “If I cared for influence – which means, for the most part, making people do one’s will, without knowing it – my first step toward it would be to be called, in common parlance, “slow but sure.”
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