Best quotes by Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Man

Checkout quotes by Samuel Taylor Coleridge on Man

  • The most happy marriage I can picture or imagine to myself would be the union of a deaf man to a blind woman.
    - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • No man was ever yet a great poet, without being at the same time a profound philosopher.
    - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • A man's as old as he's feeling. A woman as old as she looks.
    - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • If a man could pass through Paradise in a dream, and have a flower presented to him as a pledge that his soul had really been there, and if he found that flower in his hand when he awake - Aye, what then?
    - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • A man's desire is for the woman, but the woman's desire is rarely other than for the desire of the man.
    - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • As I live and am a man, this is an unexaggerated tale - my dreams become the substances of my life.
    - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • To sentence a man of true genius, to the drudgery of a school is to put a racehorse on a treadmill.
    - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • A man may devote himself to death and destruction to save a nation; but no nation will devote itself to death and destruction to save mankind.
    - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Not one man in a thousand has the strength of mind or the goodness of heart to be an atheist.
    - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • The man's desire is for the woman; but the woman's desire is rarely other than for the desire of the man.
    - Samuel Taylor Coleridge
  • Brute animals have the vowel sounds; man only can utter consonants.
    - Samuel Taylor Coleridge