There is something so moving in the very image of weeping beauty. Steele.
There is something too dear in the hope of seeing again.... "Dear heart, be quiet;" we say; "you will not be long separated from those people that you love; be quiet, dear heart!" And then we give it in the meanwhile a shadow, so that it has something, and then it is good and quiet, like a little child whose mother gives it a doll instead of the apple which it ought not to eat. Goethe.
There is still a real magic in the action and reaction of minds on one another. The casual deliration of a few becomes, by this mysterious reverberation, the frenzy of many; men lose the use, not only of their understandings, but of their bodily senses; while the most obdurate unbelieving hearts melt like the rest in the furnace where all are cast as victims and as fuel. Carlyle.
There is still enough to satisfy one in spite of all misfortunes. Goethe.
There is such a choice of difficulties that I am myself at a loss how to determine. J. Wolfe to Pitt.
There is that maketh himself rich, yet hath nothing: there is that maketh himself poor, yet hath great riches. Bible.
There is that scattereth, and yet increaseth: 5 and there is that withholdeth more than is meet, but it tendeth to poverty. Bible.
There is very great necessity indeed of getting a little more silent than we are. Carlyle.
There is work on God's wide earth for all men that he has made with hands and hearts. Carlyle.
There lives more faith in honest doubt, believe me, than in half the creeds. Tennyson.