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Book Quotes - Page 491

If there was anything at all in the Book, anything of hope and peace for His blind and bewildered spawn which He had chosen above all others to offer immortality, THOU SHALT NOT KILL must be it.

William Faulkner (2012). “A Rose for Emily and Other Stories: A Rose for Emily; The Hound; Turn About; That Evening Sun; Dry September; Delta Autumn; Barn Burning; An Odor of Verbena”, p.164, Random House

I bring you with reverent hands The books of my numberless dreams.

William Butler Yeats (2008). “COLLECTED POEMS OF W.B. YEATS”, p.156, Simon and Schuster

Great books, like large skulls, have often the least brains.

William Benton Clulow (1843). “Aphorisms and Reflections: A Miscellany of Thought and Opinion”, p.89

Tantarrara! the joyous Book of Spring Lies open, writ in blossoms.

William Allingham, Helen Paterson Allingham (1912). “Poems”