We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best.

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Philip James Baileywas an English Spasmodic poet, best known as the author of Festus.

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Art is man’s nature; nature is God’s art.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

What men call accident is God’s own part.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

Kindness is wisdom.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

America, thou half-brother of the world; with something good and bad of every land.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

Let each man think himself an act of God, His mind a thought, his life a breath of God; And let each try, by great thoughts and good deeds, To show the most of Heaven he hath in him.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

Man is a military animal, glories in gunpowder, and loves parade.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

There is no surer mark of the absence of the highest moral and intellectual qualities than a cold reception of excellence.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

Simplicity is natures first step, and the last of art.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

Envy’s a coal comes hissing hot from Hell.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

Music tells no truths.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

The long days are no happier than the short ones.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

Respect is what we owe; love, what we give.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

We live in deeds, not years; in thoughts, not figures on a dial. We should count time by heart throbs. He most lives who thinks most, feels the noblest, acts the best.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

Prayer is the spirit speaking truth to Truth.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

The sole equality on earth is death.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

Poets are all who love, who feel great truths, And tell them; and the truth of truths is love.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)

Imagination is the air of mind.

Philip James Bailey

British writer and poet (1816-1902)