1.
Other men it is said have seen angels, but I have seen thee and thou art enough.
George Edward Moore
2.
The hours I spend with you I look upon as sort of a perfumed garden, a dim twilight, and a fountain singing to it. You and you alone make me feel that I am alive. Other men it is said have seen angels, but I have seen thee and thou art enough.
George Edward Moore
3.
Beauty has wings, and too hastily flies, and love, unrewarded, soon sickens and dies.
George Edward Moore
4.
I am free in performing an action if I could have done otherwise if I had chosen to.
George Edward Moore
5.
If I am asked 'what is good?' my answer is that good is good, and that is the end of the matter.
George Edward Moore
6.
Now, in my opinion, a woman has no business with Power-Power admits no equal, and dismisses friendship for flattery. Besides, it keeps the men at a distance, and that is not always what we wish.
George Edward Moore
7.
Faith goes out through the window when beauty comes in at the door.
George Edward Moore
8.
All moral laws are merely statements that certain kinds of actions will have good effects.
George Edward Moore
9.
I am rich beyond the dreams of avarice.
George Edward Moore
10.
I'll tell thee what it says; it calls me villain, a treacherous husband, a cruel father, a false brother; one lost to nature and her charities; or to say all in one short word, it calls me - Gamester.
George Edward Moore
11.
'Tis now the summer of your youth: time has not cropped the roses from your cheek, though sorrow long has washed them.
George Edward Moore
12.
Ay, rail at gaming - 'tis a rich topic, and affords noble declamation. Go, preach against it in the city - you'll find a congregation in every tavern.
George Edward Moore
13.
The lot of critics is to be remembered by what they failed to understand.
George Edward Moore
14.
Can't I another's face commend, Or to her virtues be a friend, But instantly your forehead louers, As if her merit lessen'd yours?
George Edward Moore
15.
Honesty needs no pains to set itself off.
George Edward Moore
16.
But from the hoop's bewitching round, Her very shoe has power to wound.
George Edward Moore