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Fame is what you have taken, character is what you give; when to this truth you waken then you begin to live.
~ Bayard Taylor
Begin
Character
Fame
Give
Live
Taken
Then
Truth
You
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The bravest are the most tender; the loving are the daring.
~ Bayard Taylor
Bravest
Daring
Loving
Most
Tender
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The loving are the daring.
~ Bayard Taylor
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Above Coblentz almost every mountain has a ruin and a legend. One feels everywhere the spirit of the past, and its stirring recollections come back upon the mind with irresistible force.
~ Bayard Taylor
Above
Almost
Back
Come
Every
Everywhere
Feels
Force
Irresistible
Legend
Mind
Mountain
Past
Ruin
Spirit
Stirring
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Although Damascus is considered the oldest city in the world, the date of its foundation going beyond tradition, there are very few relics of antiquity in or near it.
~ Bayard Taylor
Although
Antiquity
Beyond
City
Considered
Date
Few
Foundation
Going
Near
Oldest
Relic
Tradition
Very
World
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An enthusiastic desire of visiting the Old World haunted me from early childhood. I cherished a presentiment, amounting almost to belief, that I should one day behold the scenes, among which my fancy had so long wandered.
~ Bayard Taylor
Almost
Among
Behold
Belief
Cherished
Childhood
Day
Desire
Early
Early Childhood
Enthusiastic
Fancy
Had
Haunted
Long
Me
Old
Old World
One Day
Scenes
Should
Visiting
Wandered
Which
World
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As I toiled up the Mount of Olives, in the very footsteps of Christ, panting with the heat and the difficult ascent, I found it utterly impossible to conceive that the Deity, in human form, had walked there before me.
~ Bayard Taylor
Ascent
Before
Christ
Conceive
Deity
Difficult
Footsteps
Form
Found
Had
Heat
Human
Human Form
Impossible
Me
Mount
Up
Utterly
Very
Walked
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Could one live on the sense of beauty alone, exempt from the necessity of 'creature comforts,' a sea-voyage would be delightful.
~ Bayard Taylor
Alone
Beauty
Comforts
Could
Creature
Delightful
Exempt
Live
Necessity
Sense
Would
Would-Be
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I came to Berlin not to visit its museums and galleries, its operas, its theaters... but for the sake of seeing and speaking with the world's greatest living man - Alexander von Humboldt.
~ Bayard Taylor
Alexander
Berlin
Came
Galleries
Greatest
I Came
Living
Man
Museums
Operas
Sake
Seeing
Speaking
Theaters
Visit
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I could never see a book written in a foreign language without the most ardent desire to read it.
~ Bayard Taylor
Ardent
Book
Could
Desire
Foreign
Foreign Language
Language
Most
Never
Read
See
Without
Written
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I envy those old Greek bathers, into whose hands were delivered Pericles, and Alcibiades, and the perfect models of Phidias. They had daily before their eyes the highest types of Beauty which the world has ever produced; for of all things that are beautiful, the human body is the crown.
~ Bayard Taylor
All Things
Beautiful
Beauty
Before
Body
Crown
Daily
Delivered
Envy
Ever
Eyes
Greek
Had
Hands
Highest
Human
Human Body
Models
Old
Perfect
Produced
Things
Those
Types
Were
Which
Whose
World
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I know of nothing more moving, indeed semi-tragic, than the yearning helplessness in the face of a dog, who understands what is said to him, and can not answer!
~ Bayard Taylor
Answer
Dog
Face
Helplessness
Him
Indeed
Know
More
Moving
Nothing
Said
Than
Understands
Who
Yearning
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I study hard at Russian, which is a tough but most attractive language.
~ Bayard Taylor
Attractive
Hard
Language
Most
Russian
Study
Tough
Which
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I was pleasantly disappointed on entering Bohemia. Instead of a dull, uninteresting country, as I expected, it is a land full of the most lovely scenery. There is every thing which can gratify the eye - high blue mountains, valleys of the sweetest pastoral look and romantic old ruins.
~ Bayard Taylor
Blue
Bohemia
Country
Disappointed
Dull
Entering
Every
Expected
Eye
Full
Gratify
High
Instead
Land
Look
Lovely
Most
Mountains
Old
Pleasantly
Romantic
Ruins
Scenery
Sweetest
Thing
Uninteresting
Valleys
Which
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In the glory which overhangs Palestine afar off, we imagine emotions which never come, when we tread the soil and walk over the hallowed sites.
~ Bayard Taylor
Afar
Come
Emotions
Glory
Hallowed
Imagine
Never
Off
Over
Palestine
Sites
Soil
Tread
Walk
Which
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It is an agreeable and yet a painful sense of novelty to stand for the first time in the midst of a people whose language and manners are different from one's own.
~ Bayard Taylor
Agreeable
Different
First
First Time
Language
Manners
Midst
Novelty
Own
Painful
People
Sense
Stand
Time
Whose
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London has the advantage of one of the most gloomy atmospheres in the world.
~ Bayard Taylor
Advantage
Gloomy
London
Most
World
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Melrose is the finest remaining specimen of Gothic architecture in Scotland. Some of the sculptured flowers in the cloister arches are remarkably beautiful and delicate, and the two windows - the south and east oriels - are of a lightness and grace of execution really surprising.
~ Bayard Taylor
Architecture
Beautiful
Delicate
East
Execution
Finest
Flowers
Gothic
Grace
Lightness
Really
Remaining
Remarkably
Scotland
Some
South
Specimen
Surprising
Two
Windows
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My duty is that of a chronicler; and if I perform that conscientiously, the lessons which my observations suggest will need no pointing out.
~ Bayard Taylor
Duty
Lessons
Need
Observations
Out
Perform
Pointing
Suggest
Which
Will
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Oh! what waves of crime and bloodshed have swept like the waves of a deluge down the valley of the Rhine! War has laid his mailed hand on those desolate towers and ruthlessly torn down what time has spared, yet he could not mar the beauty of the shore, nor could Time himself hurl down the mountains that guard it.
~ Bayard Taylor
Beauty
Bloodshed
Could
Crime
Down
Guard
Hand
He
Himself
His
Laid
Like
Mar
Mountains
Nor
Oh
Shore
Spared
Swept
Those
Time
Torn
Towers
Valley
War
Waves
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Bayard Taylor
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BirthDate
11 January, 1825
DeathDate
19 December, 1878
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United States
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