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Quincey, Thomas De quotes

1785-1859 British Author


In many walks of life, a conscience is a more expensive encumbrance than a wife or a carriage.
Quincey, Thomas De
Conscience

Thou hast the keys of Paradise, oh just, subtle, and mighty opium!
Quincey, Thomas De
Drugs

Flowers that are so pathetic in their beauty, frail as the clouds, and in their coloring as gorgeous as the heavens, had through thousands of years been the heritage of children -- honored as the jewelry of God only by them -- when suddenly the voice of Christianity, counter-signing the voice of infancy, raised them to a grandeur transcending the Hebrew throne, although founded by God himself, and pronounced Solomon in all his glory not to be arrayed like one of these.
Quincey, Thomas De
Flowers

If once a man indulges himself in murder, very soon he comes to think little of robbing; and from robbing he comes next to drinking and Sabbath-breaking, and from that to incivility and procrastination.
Quincey, Thomas De
Murder

Solitude, though it may be silent as light, is like light, the mightiest of agencies; for solitude is essential to man. All men come into this world alone and leave it alone.
Quincey, Thomas De
Solitude

Tea, though ridiculed by those who are naturally coarse in their nervous sensibilities will always be the favorite beverage of the intellectual.
Quincey, Thomas De
Tea

Call for the grandest of all earthly spectacles, what is that? It is the sun going to his rest.
Quincey, Thomas De
Beauty

Cows are amongst the gentlest of breathing creatures; none show more passionate tenderness to their young when deprived of them; and, in short, I am not ashamed to profess a deep love for these quiet creatures.
Quincey, Thomas De
Animals

Man should forget his anger before he lies down to sleep.
Quincey, Thomas De
Anger