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I've written for every medium except poetry, at which I suck.


J. Michael Straczynski


#except #i #medium #poetry #suck

At an expense trifling indeed, compared to what she frequently spends upon unprofitable contests, she might place the moral world on a new foundation, and to rise the pinnacle of moral glory.


John Strachan


#contests #expense #foundation #frequently #glory

Convinced that the attachment of colonies to the metropolis, depends infinitely more upon moral and religious feeling, than political arrangement, or even commercial advantage, I cannot but lament that more is not done to instill it into the minds of the people.


John Strachan


#arrangement #attachment #cannot #colonies #commercial

In this Epistle, the Apostle seeks, with great earnestness, to confirm the Christian converts in the belief of that Gospel, which he had so faithfully preached.


John Strachan


#belief #christian #confirm #converts #earnestness

In vain shall Great Britain confer upon her colonies the free government and liberal principles of legislation, for which she is distinguished, if she do not carry with her the revelations of God.


John Strachan


#carry #colonies #confer #distinguished #free

Rather than allow themselves to be separated from the love of Christ, they submitted cheerfully to every privation, to contumely and disgrace, and to death itself.


John Strachan


#cheerfully #christ #death #disgrace #every

When we contemplate the heroes of Christianity, and compare our feeble efforts with their astonishing performance and self devotion, we should fall into despair, were there not a few softening features, by which they are brought back to the ranks of humanity.


John Strachan


#back #brought #christianity #compare #contemplate

In the literature of France Moliere occupies the same kind of position as Cervantes in that of Spain, Dante in that of Italy, and Shakespeare in that of England. His glory is more than national - it is universal.


Lytton Strachey


#dante #england #france #glory #his

English dramatic literature is, of course, dominated by Shakespeare; and it is almost inevitable that an English reader should measure the value of other poetic drama by the standards which Shakespeare has already implanted in his mind.


Lytton Strachey


#already #course #dominated #drama #dramatic

In pure literature, the writers of the eighteenth century achieved, indeed, many triumphs; but their great, their peculiar, triumphs were in the domain of thought.


Lytton Strachey


#century #domain #eighteenth #eighteenth century #great






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