The fate of love is that it always seems too little or too much. Amelia E. Barr There are no other quotes by this person in the Bon Mots database. The Belle of Bowling Green There are no other quotes from this source in the Bon Mots database. Instagram sharing coming soon. Quote text and source copied to clipboard. Link to this quote copied to clipboard. More information about this quote Topic Nature of love Love Author Amelia E. Barr Source The Belle of Bowling Green Medium Novel Language English Time 1904 1900s 20th century Occupation Novelist Writer From United Kingdom Europe Authentication Score 3 More information on Authentication Score coming soon. Citation Barr, Amelia E. The Belle of Bowling Green. Dodd, Mead, and Company, 1904. Citation text copied to clipboard.
Another quote from the 1900s He saw clearly how plain and simple—how narrow, even—it all was; but clearly, too, how much it all meant to him, and the special value of some such anchorage in one's existence. He did not at all want to abandon the new life and its splendid spaces, to turn his back on sun and air and all they offered him and creep home and stay there; the upper world was all too strong, it called to him still, even down there, and he knew he must return to the larger stage. But it was good to think he had this to come back to, this place which was all his own, these things which were so glad to see him again and could always be counted upon for the same simple welcome. Kenneth Grahame The Wind in the Willows Show More Info Buy The Wind in the Willows at Amazon Buy The Wind in the Willows at Amazon Read The Wind in the Willows at Project Gutenberg Instagram sharing coming soon. Quote text and source copied to clipboard. Link to this quote copied to clipboard. More information about this quote Topic Home Author Kenneth Grahame Source The Wind in the Willows Medium Novel Genre Children's literature Language English Time 1908 1900s 20th century Authentication Score 2 More information on Authentication Score coming soon. Original Citation Grahame, Kenneth. The Wind in the Willows. Methuen, 1908, ch. 5. Original citation text copied to clipboard. Current Citation Grahame, Kenneth. The Wind in the Willows. Barnes & Noble, 2013, ch. 5. Current citation text copied to clipboard. Show Less Info
Another quote about Love These eyes of mine would look on only theeIn that last hour when light shall fail.Embrace me, dear, in death! Let thy hand beIn my cold fingers pale! Tibullus There are no other quotes by this person in the Bon Mots database. Show More Info Instagram sharing coming soon. Quote text and source copied to clipboard. Link to this quote copied to clipboard. More information about this quote Topic Lifelong love Love Author Tibullus Source Elegies (Tibullus) Medium Poem Language Latin Time 26 BC 20s BC 1st century BC Era Classical antiquity Authentication Score 2 More information on Authentication Score coming soon. Original Citation Tibullus. The Elegies of Tibullus. c. 30 BC, bk. 1, no. 1. Original citation text copied to clipboard. Current Citation Tibullus. Elegies: With Paralell Latin Texts, translated by A. M. Juster. Oxford University Press, 2012, bk. 1, no. 1. Current citation text copied to clipboard. Show Less Info