Agnes Repplier Quotes About Desire

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  • When the contemplative mind is a French mind, it is content, for the most part, to contemplate France. When the contemplative mind is an English mind, it is liable to be seized at any moment by an importunate desire to contemplate Morocco or Labrador.

  • No man pursues what he has at hand. No man recognizes the need of pursuit until that which he desires has escaped him.

    Agnes Repplier (1936). “In Pursuit of Laughter ...”, Boston : Houghton Mifflin
  • Our belief in education is unbounded, our reverence for it is unfaltering, our loyalty to it is unshaken by reverses. Our passionate desire, not so much to acquire it as to bestow it, is the most animated of American traits.

    Agnes Repplier (2009). “American Austen: The Forgotten Writing of Agnes Repplier”, Intercollegiate Studies Institute
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