We ought to have lived in mental communion, and no more.


Thomas Hardy

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MIKE SINGLETARY
I suppose you could say my father's world was Thomas Hardy and my mother's D.H. Lawrence.
SEAMUS HEANEY
Talk ought always to run obliquely, not nose to nose with no chance of mental escape.
FRANK MOORE COLBY
I sort of half read Thomas Hardy's 'The Mayor of Casterbridge.' It was assigned in 10th ...
SUZANNE COLLINS
People are going to think I'm morbid, loving all these sad books. I actually don't mind a happy endi...
JULIA L. ROBERTS
There is no more lovely, friendly and charming relationship, communion or company than a good marria...
JOHN LYLY
There is no more lovely, friendly, and charming relationship, communion, or company than a good marr...
MARTIN LUTHER
There is no more lovely, friendly and charming relationship, communion or company than a good marria...
MARTIN LUTHER
Let there be no illusions, ... The communion is broken and fragmented. The communion will break.
PETER AKINOLA
Books ought to have good endings.How would this do: and they all settled down and lived together hap...
J.R.R. TOLKIEN
We have a right to life, not on it.
DANIEL MELGAçO
The artist ought no more to appear in his work than God in nature.
GUSTAVE FLAUBERT
Her suspense was terrible.
THOMAS HARDY
Fancies find room in the strongest minds. Here, in a churchyard old as civilization, in the worst of...
THOMAS HARDY
I always have a funny story at communion time that underscores that no one is perfect, and that comm...
GREG BOYLE
Compared to what we ought to be, we are only half awake. We are making use of only a small part of o...
WILLIAM JAMES
Destiny consist in the moments that we experienced, and not in the choices we have to do.
DANIEL MELGAçO
In doing what we ought we deserve no praise
LATIN PROVERB
What we call creative work, ought not to be called work at all, because it isn't. I imagine that Tho...
STEPHEN LEACOCK
If she had not been imprudence incarnate, she would not have acted as she did when she met Henchard ...
THOMAS HARDY
Eyeing her as a critic eyes a doubtful painting.
THOMAS HARDY
We have left undone those things which we ought to have done; and we have done those things which we...
BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
We have left undone those things which we ought to have done; and we have done those things which w...
BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
We laughed a lot and I grew warmer still, lovely and warm. I do realize that some of that warmth was...
FRANNY BILLINGSLEY
I have lived and slept in the same bed with English countesses and Prussian farm women... no woman h...
FLORENCE NIGHTINGALE
In westerns, you meet a hardy bunch of characters. There is no jealousy on such pictures.
JOHN WAYNE
May we have communion with God in the secret of our hearts, and find Him to be to us as a little san...
CHARLES SPURGEON
We just have to climb, climb, climb and build that toughness. And right now, it's more the mental to...
EVGENI NABOKOV
We ought to have more women in various management positions, because women are the ones who decide a...
INGVAR KAMPRAD
One hearty laugh together will bring enemies into a closer communion of heart than hours spent on bo...
WILLIAM JAMES
Mental illness is a disease and organic mental illness of young kids is becoming more and more of a ...
LISA GARDNER
Life is mental; it's all about attitude. The majority of it is lived in your head.
RICHELLE E. GOODRICH
What we call creative work, ought not to be called work at all, because it isn't. I imagine that...
STEPHEN LEACOCK
Texans have in common with Australians, in that they are quite strong, hardy people.
JERRY HALL
I have no idea really of Thomas [Jones]' situation. I assume he'll be able to go this week. We'll kn...
LOVIE SMITH
Because the Christian God is not a lonely God, but rather a communion of three persons, faith leads ...
MIROSLAV VOLF
I think Thomas Jefferson would have said the more speech, the better.
ANTONIN SCALIA
And all this while the subtle-souled girl asking herself why she was born, why sitting in a room, an...
THOMAS HARDY
The Scotchman seemed hardly the same Farfrae who had danced with her, and walked with her, in a deli...
THOMAS HARDY
Faults ought no more to be concealed than virtues, and that, whatever it may be in a painter, it is ...
ANTHONY WOOD
Kate would have Thomas, no one blame her can: Tom won't have Kate, and who can blame the Man?
BENJAMIN FRANKLIN
We need to avoid doing the same mistakes over and over. We can play with a little more intensity. Th...
JASON LAMB
In doing what we ought we deserve no praise, because it is our duty.
SAINT AUGUSTINE
In doing what we ought we deserve no praise, because it is our duty.
JOSEPH ADDISON
God does not change; he is Love, ever and always. In himself, he is communion, unity in Trinity, and...
POPE BENEDICT XVI
We ought to have more people who believe in constitutionally limited government. We have to have mor...
MIKE LEE
Coach said we were going to get back to the basics. We challenged each other to come out and have ou...
ROD WRIGHT
Habitual excuses for inactivity indicates little or no interest in what one ought to have done.
ITOHAN EGHIDE
Had there been no difficulties and no thorns in the way, then man would have been in his primitive s...
ANANDABAI JOSHEE
[Jones was replaced by Anthony Thomas . Fantasy owners depending on Jones for the rest of the year s...
LOVIE SMITH
If you can get the right people to the right jobs, you should be able to pick off some tens of thous...
ADAM SAMPSON
We walked too many, and we have to be more consistent around the plate. If we can develop that menta...
BRIAN HYDE
He's too close - he lived well into the 20th Century, ... If you look at Thomas Jefferson and presid...
BRUCE TYLER
A scientific man ought to have no wishes, no affections, - a mere heart of stone.
CHARLES DARWIN
It will only make people more distrustful of government. What we need is more openness, not less. Th...
JAY HECK
You lived what anybody gets, Bernie. You got a lifetime. No more. No less.
NEIL GAIMAN
I think Thomas was just happy that we won a home game. We've had just two home games (out of nine co...
WAYNE HANSCOM
The exercise of benevolence is joy to loving hearts: the more pain it costs, the more joy it is. Kin...
CHARLES SPURGEON
More because Mr. (Joe) Hardy, CEO of 84 Lumber, is going above and beyond. A hospital in a major met...
ADAM YOUNG
The (conservatives) are seeking a more binding type of communion, one that is more doctrinal,
WILLIAM PETERSEN
We should have been hitting all night, like the way we did in the fifth inning. We've got to focus m...
ALAN EDMONDSON
Half our mistakes in life arise from feeling where we ought to think, and thinking where we ought to...
JOHN CHURTON COLLINS
Feast of George, Martyr, Patron of England, c.304 Commemoration of Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Can...
EVELYN UNDERHILL
Well, let me tell you something; I knew Thomas Jefferson. He was a friend of mine and Governor. . . ...
RONALD REAGAN
The plants are hardy and acclimated to this area.
ED COLLINS
The neglected pioneer of one revolution, the honoured victim of another, brave to the point of folly...
H.N. BRAILSFORD
Yet her experience had consisted less in a series of pure disappointments than in a series of substi...
THOMAS HARDY
The curious double strands in Farfrae's thread of life - the commercial and the romantic - were very...
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Meanwhile, the trees were just as green as before; the birds sang and the sun shone as clearly now a...
THOMAS HARDY
I have two senior guards, and we've been here before. That makes a big difference. We ought to have ...
DORNE HALL
We shall not busy ourselves with what men ought to have admired, what they ought to have written, wh...
GEORGE SAINTSBURY
There is a communion of more than our bodies when bread is broken and wine drunk.
M. F. K. FISHER
When it comes to terrorists, we ought to do everything we can to capture and/or kill them. We also o...
JOE LIEBERMAN
American writers ought to stand and live in the margins, and be more dangerous.
DON DELILLO
Faith, to my mind, is a stiffening process, a sort of mental starch, which ought to be applied as sp...
E. M. FORSTER
Mom, can we go Catholic so we can get communion wafers and booze?
BART SIMPSON
I lived in books more than I lived anywhere else.
NEIL GAIMAN
They ought to be good. They play more golf than we do.
FUZZY ZOELLER
We have lived with dogs for a millennium. We are always going to have some problems. Things can be i...
JEFF ROSENTHAL
The engineer, and more generally the designer, is concerned with how things ought to be - how they o...
HERBERT SIMON
He knows different now. It's the living that chase the dead. The long bones and skulls are tumbled f...
HILARY MANTEL
The ordinary arts we practice every day at home are of more importance to the soul than their simpli...
THOMAS MORE
You have to give people permission to laugh. That's why they would always cut to the banana peel...
DANNY DEVITO
In New York, I run into Packers fans who have never lived in Wisconsin, Canadiens fans who have neve...
GEORGE VECSEY
Kiss me Hardy
HORATIO NELSON
Rick Hope and I traveled to Kirkwood and originally interviewed Hardy.
ANDY DAVIS
Judges in the mould of Scalia and Thomas were the 'no new taxes' pledge of this presidency.
DAVID FRUM
We are so obsessed with doing that we have no time and no imagination left for being. As a result, m...
THOMAS MERTON
We don't have any kind of central executive in the Anglican communion, and in many ways that's a goo...
ROWAN WILLIAMS
Just recently, within the last couple of days, (I was) advised by appointed experts that there's a m...
JOEL PEREZ
We realize our dilemma goes deeper than shortage of time; it is basically a problem of priorities. W...
CHARLES E. HUMMEL
We realize our dilemma goes deeper than shortage of time; it is basically a problem of priorities. W...
CHARLES E. HUMMEL
We should have taken advantage of (their turnovers) more. We missed a few gimme baskets and had a fe...
KERRI GARDIN
There are no mental jobs, only mental attitudes.
WILLIAM BENNETT
It's the imperfections that make things beautiful
JENNY HAN
We all sorely complain of the shortness of time, and yet have much more than we know what to do with...
SENECA (SENECA THE ELDER)
In the last six weeks, Bill Thomas' Kern County has just gotten way more than it deserves, and I kno...
BRAD SHERMAN
In my family, we seem to have a tortured history of not saying what we ought to and not meaning what...
JODI PICOULT
If the Holy Spirit can take over the subconscious with our consent and cooperation, then we have alm...
E. STANLEY JONES
Women ought to feel a peculiar sympathy in the colored man's wrong, for, like him, she has been ...
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Tis because we be on a blighted star, and not a sound one, isn't it Tess?
THOMAS HARDY
She was not an existence, an experience, a passion, a structure of sensations, to anybody but hersel...
THOMAS HARDY
Never in her life – she could swear it from the bottom of her soul – had she ever intended to do...
THOMAS HARDY
Let not your heart be troubled, neither let it be afraid.
THOMAS HARDY
Do you know that I have undergone three quarters of this labour entirely for the sake of the fourth ...
THOMAS HARDY
In the ill-judged execution of the well-judged plan of things the call seldom produces the comer, th...
THOMAS HARDY
How very lovable her face was to him. Yet there was nothing ethereal about it; all was real vitality...
THOMAS HARDY
Her affection for him was now the breath and life of Tess's being; it enveloped her as a photosphere...
THOMAS HARDY
Sometimes I feel I don't want to know anything more about [history] than I know already. [...] Becau...
THOMAS HARDY
I agree to the conditions, Angel; because you know best what my punishment ought to be; only - only ...
THOMAS HARDY
My eyes were dazed by you for a little, and that was all.
THOMAS HARDY
This hobble of being alive is rather serious, don’t you think so?
THOMAS HARDY
The beauty or ugliness of a character lay not only in its achievements, but in its aims and impulses...
THOMAS HARDY
Ladies know what to guard against, because they read novels that tell them of these tricks…
THOMAS HARDY
Why didn’t you tell me there was danger? Why didn’t you warn me? Ladies know what to guard again...
THOMAS HARDY
Did you say the stars were worlds, Tess?"
"Yes."
"All like ours?"
"I don't know, but ...
THOMAS HARDY
Beauty lay not in the thing, but in what the thing symbolized.
THOMAS HARDY
A novel is an impression, not an argument; and there the matter must rest.
THOMAS HARDY
You overrate my capacity of love. I don't posess half the warmth of nature you believe me to have. A...
THOMAS HARDY
...it is foreign to a man's nature to go on loving a person when he is told that he must and shall b...
THOMAS HARDY
The purpose of a chronicler of moods and deeds does not require him to express his personal views up...
THOMAS HARDY
My weakness has always been to prefer the large intention of an unskilful artist to the trivial inte...
THOMAS HARDY
you dear, sweet, tantalizing phantom--hardly flesh at all; so that when I put my arms round you I al...
THOMAS HARDY
Had other aims than my delight.
THOMAS HARDY
Do not do an immoral thing for moral reasons.
THOMAS HARDY
Indeed, he seemed to approach the grave as a hyperbolic curve approaches a straight line -- less dir...
THOMAS HARDY
Many besides Angel have learnt that the magnitude of lives is not as to their external displacements...
THOMAS HARDY
On a Fine Morning”
in Poems of the Past and the Present (1901)

WHENCE comes Solac...
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The sky was clear - remarkably clear - and the twinkling of all the stars seemed to be but throbs of...
THOMAS HARDY
Yes; quaint and curious war is! You shoot a fellow down you'd treat if met where any bar is, or ...
THOMAS HARDY
She had not heard him enter, and hardly realized his presence there. She was yawning, and he saw the...
THOMAS HARDY
The beggarly question of parentage--what is it, after all? What does it matter, when you come to thi...
THOMAS HARDY
My argument is that War makes rattling good history; but Peace is poor reading.
THOMAS HARDY
He had just reached the time of life at which 'young' is ceasing to be the prefix of 'man' in speaki...
THOMAS HARDY
But no one came. Because no one ever does.
THOMAS HARDY
My opinion is that a poet should express the emotion of all the ages and the thought of his own.
THOMAS HARDY
The offhand decision of some commonplace mind high in office at a critical moment influences the cou...
THOMAS HARDY
And yet to every bad there is a worse.
THOMAS HARDY
That man's silence is wonderful to listen to.
THOMAS HARDY
Love, though added emotion, is substracted capacity
THOMAS HARDY
Bathsheba loved Troy in the way that only self-reliant women love when they abandon their self-relia...
THOMAS HARDY