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Man partly is and wholly hopes to be.

By Robert Browning
Go practice if you please with men and women: leave a child alone for Christ's particular love's sake!

By Robert Browning
I give the fight up: let there be an end, a privacy, an obscure nook for me. I want to be forgotten even by God.

By Robert Browning
Where the apple reddens never pry -- lest we lose our Edens, Eve and I.

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When the fight begins within himself, a man's worth something.

By Robert Browning
God made all the creatures and gave them our love and our fear, to give sign, we and they are His children, one family here.

By Robert Browning
I despise and abhor the pleas on behalf of that infamous practice, vivisection... I would rather submit to the worst of deaths, so far as pain goes, than have a single dog or cat tortured to death on the pretense of sparing me a twinge or two.

By Robert Browning
What I aspired to be and was not, comforts me.

By Robert Browning
Why comes temptation, but for man to meet and master and crouch beneath his foot, and so be pedestaled in triumph

By Robert Browning
Why comes temptation, but for man to meet and master and crouch beneath his foot, and so be pedestaled in triumph?

By Robert Browning
White shall not neutralize the black, nor good Compensate bad in man, absolve him so: Life's business being just the terrible choice

By Robert Browning
Who fished the murex up? / What porridge had John Keats?

By Robert Browning
Where sportive ladies leave their doors ajar.

By Robert Browning
Where had I been now if the worst befell? / And here we are riding, she and I.

By Robert Browning
When a man's fight begins within himself, he is worth something

By Robert Browning
What's a man's age He must hurry more, that's all Cram in a day, what his youth took a year to hold.

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What's the earth With all its art, verse, music, worth - Compared with love, found, gained, and kept

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To do good thing in the world, first you must know who you are and what gives meaning to your life.

By Robert Browning
The moth's kiss, first! / Kiss me as if you made believe / You were not sure, this eve, / How my face, your flower, had pursed / Its petals up.

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The grand perhaps! We look on helplessly, there the old misgivings, crooked questions are.

By Robert Browning
The aim, if reached or not, makes great the life: Try to be Shakespeare, leave the rest to fate!

By Robert Browning
So, fall asleep love, loved by me... for I know love, I am loved by thee.

By Robert Browning
So munch on, crunch on, take your nuncheon, / Breakfast, supper, dinner, luncheon!

By Robert Browning
Progress, man's distinctive mark alone, Not God's, and not the beasts': God is, they are, Man partly is and wholly hopes to be

By Robert Browning
Or, my scrofulous French novel / On grey paper with blunt type! / Simply glance at it, you grovel / Hand and foot in Belial's gripe.

By Robert Browning
O lover of my life, O soldier-saint.

By Robert Browning
No! let me taste the whole of it, fare like my peers / The heroes of old, / Bear the brunt, in a minute pay glad life's arrears / Of pain, darkness and cold.

By Robert Browning
My business is not to remake myself, But make the absolute best of what God made.

By Robert Browning
My business is not to remake myself, but to make the absolute best of what God made.

By Robert Browning
Motherhood All love begins and ends there.

By Robert Browning