Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes in Pandaemonium (2000)

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Samuel Taylor Coleridge Quotes:

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Anonymous - like Homer, like the hills and clouds themselves!

    Sara Coleridge: So long as Anonymous doesn't collect the fee.

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge: It's only a mite. It's not as though he created a fully grown Doctor of Philosophy or a strapping great ploughboy.

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge: It's not the opium - it's my mind. I spend every day trying not to think.

  • Samuel Taylor Coleridge: They will always be remembered... when I am dead and all my words are dust.

    Sara Coleridge: What is it? What have you written?

    Robert Southey: It's a story for the children. Called "The Three Bears".

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    Samuel Taylor Coleridge: Like one that on a lonesome road doth walk in fear and dread, and having once turned 'roud walks on and turns no more his head, because he knows a frightful fiend doth close behind him tred. 'Tis a strange place this limbo, not a place yet named so.

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