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She had been too early habituated to anxious reasoning to drop the habit suddenly.

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Anxiety Conditioning Faith Habit Worry

She had not heard him enter, and hardly realized his presence there. She was yawning, and he saw the red interior of her mouth as if it had been a snake's. She had stretched one arm so high above her coiled-up cable of hair that he could see its satin delicacy above the sunburn; her face was flushed with sleep, and her eyelids hung heavy over their pupils. The brim-fulness of her nature breathed from her. It was a moment when a woman's soul is more incarnate than at any other time; when the most spiritual beauty bespeaks itself flesh; and sex takes the outside place in the presentation.

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Beauty Sleep

But I wish to be enlightened.''Let me caution you against it.''Is enlightenment on the subject, then, so terrible?''Yes, indeed.'She laughingly declared that nothing could have so piqued her curiosity as his statement.

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Thomas Hardy Caution Enlightenment

To sorrow I bade good morrow, And thought to leave her far away behind; But cheerly, cheerly, She loves me dearly; She is so constant to me, and so kind. I would deceive her, And so leave her, But ah! she is so constant and so kind

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Thomas Hardy Sorrow

Well, here I am, just come home; a fellow gone to the bad; though I had the best intentions in the world at one time. Now I am melancholy mad, what with drinking and one thing and another.

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Thomas Hardy Despair Drinking Madness Melancholy

It takes two or three generations to do what I tried to do in one; and my impulses--affections--vices perhaps they should be called-- were too strong not to hamper a man without advantages; who should be as cold-blooded as a fish and as selfish as a pig to have a really good chance of being one of his country's worthies. You may ridicule me--I am quite willing that you should-- I am a fit subject, no doubt. But I think if you knew what I have gone through these last few years you would rather pity me. And if they knew--he nodded towards the college at which the dons were severally arriving--it is just possible they would do the same.

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Thomas Hardy College Generations Progress

Though when at home their countenances varied with the seasons, their market faces all the year round were glowing little fires.

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Thomas Hardy Impressions M Marketing Personality

Her suspense was terrible.

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Thomas Hardy Suspense The Mayor Of Casterbridge Thomas Hardy

To see persons looking with children's eyes at any ordinary scenery, is a proof that they possess the charming faculty of drawing new sensations from an old experience...

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Thomas Hardy Curiosity

Hence, when his name was casually mentioned by neighboring yeomen, the listener said, Ah, Clym Yeobright: what is he doing now?' When the instinctive question about a person is, What is he doing? it is felt that he will not be found to be, like most of us, doing nothing in particular. There is an indefinite sense that he must be invading some region of singularity , good or bad. The devout home is that he is doing well. The secret faith is that he is making a mess of it...So the subject recurred: if he were making a fortune and a name, so much the better for him, if he were making a tragical figure in the world, so much the better for a narrative

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Thomas Hardy Community Gossip Life Talk

Finding this, she was much perplexed as to Henchard's motives in opening the matter at all; for in such cases we attribute to an enemy a power of consistent action which we never find in ourselves or or in our friends...

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Thomas Hardy Actions Motives

To persons standing alone on a hill during a clear midnight such as this, the roll of the world is almost a palpable movement. To enjoy the epic form of that gratification it is necessary to stand on a hill at a small hour of the night, and, having first expanded with a sense of difference from the mass of civilized mankind, who are diregardful of all such proceedings at this time, long and quietly watch your stately progress through the stars.

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Calmness Individuality Nature Soul Spirituality

He's the man we were in search of, that's true, and yet he's not the man we were in search of. For the man we were in search of was not the man we wanted.

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Thomas Hardy Expectations

All laughing comes from misapprehension. Rightly looked at there is no laughable thing under the sun.

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Thomas Hardy Laughter Life

Love has its own dark morality when rivalry enters in.

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Thomas Hardy Jealousy Love Rivalry

He was to them like the poet of a new school who takes his contemporaries by storm; who is not really new, but is the first to articulate what all his listeners have felt, though but dumbly till then.

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Thomas Hardy Articulation Poet

I looked up from my writing, And gave a start to see,As if rapt in my inditing, The moon's full gaze on me.

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Thomas Hardy Moon

This is the weather the cuckoo likes, And so do I; When showers betumble the chestnut spikes, And nestlings fly

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Thomas Hardy Nature Rain Weather

There is always an inertia to be overcome in striking out a new line of conduct – not more in ourselves, it seems, than in circumscribing events, which appear as if leagued together to allow no novelties in the way of amelioration.

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Thomas Hardy Amelioration Change Inertia Influence Willpower

But there were certain early days in Casterbridge- days of firmamental exhaustion which followed angry south-westerly tempests-when, if the sun shone, the air was like velvet.

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Thomas Hardy Exhaustion Spring Springtime Sun Tempest Velvet Weather

It was the week after Easter holidays, and he was journeying along with Smart the mare and the light spring-cart, watching the damp slopes of the hill-sides as they steamed in the warmth of the sun, which at this unsettled season shone on the grass with the freshness of an occasional inspector rather than as an accustomed proprietor.

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Thomas Hardy Grass Spring Sun

Bathsheba loved Troy in the way that only self-reliant women do when they abandon their self-reliance. When a strong woman recklessly throws away her strength, she is worse than a weak woman who has never had any strength to throw away.

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Thomas Hardy Independence Love Quotes

Suddenly an unexpected series of sounds began to be heard in this place up against the starry sky. They were the notes of Oak´s flute. It came from the direction of a small dark object under the hedge - a shephard´s hut - now presenting an outline to which an unintiated person might have been puzzled to attach either meaning or use. ... Being a man not without a frequent consciousness that there was some charm in this life he led, he stood still after looking at the sky as a useful instrument, and regarded it in an appreciative spirit, as a work of art superlatively beautiful. For a moment he seemed impressed with the speaking loneliness of the scene, or rather with the complete abstraction from all its compass of the sights and sounds of man. ... Oak´s motions, though they had a quiet energy, were slow, and their deliberateness accorded well with his occupation. Fitness being the basis of beauty, nobody could have denied tha his steady swings and turns in and about the flock had elements of grace. His special power, morally, physically, and mentally, was static. ... Oak was an intensely human man: indee, his humanity tore in pieces any politic intentions of his which bordered on strategy, and carried him on as by gravitation. A shadow in his life had always been that his flock should end in mutton - that a day could find a shepherd an arrant traitor to his gentle sheep.

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Coherence Freedom Gabriel Gabriel Oak Independence Nature Shepherd

He is as good as anybody in this parish! He is very particular, too, about going to church-yes, he is!''I am afeard nobody ever saw him there. I never did, certainly.''The reason of that is,' she said eagerly, 'that he goes in privately by the old tower door, just when the service commences, and sits at the back of the gallery. He told me so.'This supreme instance of Troy's goodness fell upon Gabriel's ears like the thirteenth stroke of a crazy clock. It was not only received with utter incredulity as regarded itself, but threw doubt on all the assurances that had preceded it.

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Thomas Hardy Crazy Delusional Far From The Madding Crowd Humor Lol Nonsense Thomas Hardy

This supreme instance of Troy's goodness fell upon Gabriel's ears like the thirteenth stroke of a crazy clock.

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Thomas Hardy Crazy Far From The Madding Crowd Favorite Gabriel Oak Humor Nonsense Ridiculous Sergeant Troy Simile

...our impulses are too strong for our judgement sometimes

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Thomas Hardy Impulse Judgement Sometimes Strong

A half knowledge of another's life mostly does injustice to the life unknown.

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Thomas Hardy Judgement

What a strange sort of love, to be entirely free from that quality of selfishness which is frequently the chief constituent of the passion, and sometimes it's only one!

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Love Selfishness The Return Of The Native

I won't be a slave to the past. I'll love where I choose.

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Thomas Hardy Initiative Love Prejudice Selflessness

Some of the most passionately erotic poets have been the most self-contained in their daily lives.

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Thomas Hardy Eroticism Poets Self Control

The curious double strands in Farfrae's thread of life - the commercial and the romantic - were very distinct at times. Like the colours in a variegated cord those contrasts could be seen intertwisted, yet not mingling.

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Thomas Hardy Contradictory Contrasting Farfrae Metaphor The Mayor Of Casterbridge Thomas Hardy

She had learned the lesson of renunciation and was as familiar with the wreck of each day's wishes as with the diurnal setting of the sun.

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Thomas Hardy Contentment Disappointment Peace Of Mind Planning

Fundamental belief consoled him for superficial irony.

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Thomas Hardy Cynicism Disappointment Disillusionment Faith Sovereignty Of God

The next morning, when Thomasin withdrew the curtains of her bedroom window, there stood the Maypole in the middle of the greek, its top cutting into the sky. It had sprung up in the night. or rather early morning, like Jack's bean-stalk. She opened the casement to get a better view of the garlands and posies that adored it. The sweet perfume of the flowers had already spread into the surrounding air, which being free from every taint, conducted to her lips a full measure of the fragrance received from the spire of blossom in its midst. At the top of the pole were crossed hoops decked with small flowers; beneath these came a milk-white zone of Maybloom;then a zone of bluebells, then of cowslips, then of lilacs, then of ragged-rosins, daffodils and so on, till the lowest stage was reached.Thomasin noticed all these, and was delighted that the May revel was to be so near.

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Beanstalk Blossom Flowers May Maypole

I look into my glass,And view my wasting skin,And say, 'Would God it came to passMy heart had shrunk as thin!

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Thomas Hardy Heartache Old Age

She went indoors in that peculiar state of misery which is not exactly grief, and which especially attends the dawnings of reason in the latter days of an ill-judged, transient love. To be conscious that the end of the dream is approaching, and yet has not absolutely come, is one of the most wearisome as well as the most curious stages along the course between the beginning of a passion and its end.

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Love Misery

You don't talk quite like a girl who has had no advantages.

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Advantages Girl Sue Bridehead Talk Way Of Speaking

But you shouldn't have let her. That's the only way with these fanciful women that chaw high--innocent or guilty. She'd have come round in time. We all do! Custom does it! It's all the same in the end! However, I think she's fond of her man still--whatever he med be of her. You were too quick about her. I shouldn't have let her go! I should have kept her chained on-- her spirit for kicking would have been broke soon enough! There's nothing like bondage and a stone-deaf taskmaster for taming us women. Besides, you've got the laws on your side. Moses knew.

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Fanciful Girl Husband Spoiled Strictness

I hate to be what is called a clever girl—there are too many of that sort now!

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Clever Girl Girl

She might have seen that what had bowed her head so profoundly - the thought of the world's concern at her situation - was founded on an illusion. She was not an existence, an experience, a passion, a structure of sensations, to anybody but herself. To all humankind besides Tess was only a passing thought. Even to friends she was no more than a frequently passing thought. If she made herself miserable the livelong night and day it was only this much to them - 'Ah,she makes herself unhappy.' If she tried to be cheerful, to dismiss all care, to take pleasure in the daylight, the flowers, the baby, she could only be this idea to them - 'Ah, she bears it very well.' Moreover, alone in a desert island would she have been wretched at what had happened to her? Not greatly. If she could but have been just created, to discover herself as a spouseless mother, with no experience of life except as the parent of a nameless child, would the position have caused her to despair? No, she would have taken it calmly, and found pleasures therein. Most of the misery had been generated by her conventional aspect, and not by her innate sensations.

~ Thomas Hardy

Thomas Hardy Humanism
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