Amelia Barr Quotes (20 Quotes)


    All changes are more or less tinged with melancholy, for what we are leaving behind is part of ourselves.

    Events that are predestined require but little management. They manage themselves. They slip into place while we sleep, and suddenly we are aware that the thing we fear to attempt, is already accomplished.

    It is only in sorrow bad weather masters us; in joy we face the storm and defy it.

    There are no little events in life, those we think of no consequence may be full of fate, and it is at our own risk if we neglect the acquaintances and opportunities that seem to be casually offered, and of small importance.

    Spiritual favors are not always to be looked for, and not always to be relied on.


    The fate of love is that it always seems too little or too much.

    It is always the simple that produces the marvelous.

    . . . solitude is such a potential thing. We hear voices in solitude, we never hear in the hurry and turmoil of life we receive counsels and comforts, we get under no other condition . . .

    The great difference between voyages rests not with the ships, but with the people you meet on them.


    There is no corner too quiet, or too far away, for a woman to make sorrow in it.

    But what do we know of the heart nearest to our own? What do we know of our own heart?

    This world is run with far too tight a rein for luck to interfere. Fortune sells her wares; she never gives them. In some form or other, we pay for her favors; or we go empty away.

    But the lover's power is the poet's power. He can make love from all the common strings with which this world is strung.

    When men make themselves into brutes it is just to treat them like brutes.

    The inevitable has always found me ready and hopeful.

    That is the great mistake about the affections. It is not the rise and fall of empires, the birth and death of kings, or the marching of armies that move them most. When they answer from their depths, it is to the domestic joys and tragedies of life.

    It is little men know of women; their smiles and their tears alike are seldom what they seem.

    Let me tell thee, time is a very precious gift of God so precious that He only gives it to us moment by moment. He would not have thee waste it.

    Whatever the scientists may say, if we take the supernatural out of life, we leave only the unnatural.


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