Quotes About Merry
Rhisiart was a big, bluff, hearty-looking man of about fifty, high-coloured and dark-haired, with a short, grizzled beard, and bold features that could be merry or choleric, fierce or jovial, but were far too expressive ever to be secretive or mean.
~ Ellis Peters
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Yeah, I am fun loving. I do crack jokes at times too.
~ Rhea Chakraborty
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I have been tagged mischievous since childhood and was known as a prankster.
~ Siddharth Shukla
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When Walt Whitman writes in seeming defiance of tradition, he needs tradition for his protection, for the butcher and the baker and the candlestick-maker grow merry over him when they meet his work by chance.
~ yeats william butler iii
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When younger, he had been fun-loving to the point of tedium.
~ Émile Zola
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When I sound the fairy call, gather here in silent meeting, Chin to knee on the orchard wall, cooled with dew and cherries eating. Merry, merry, take a cherry, mine are sounder, mine are rounder, Mine are sweeter for the eater, when the dews fall, and you'll be fairies all.
~ Emily Dickinson
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Earth is a merry damsel, and heaven a knight so true
~ Emily Dickinson
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It's guid to be merry and wise,It's guid to be honest and true,It's guid to support Caledonia's causeAnd bide by the buff and the blue.
~ Robert Burns
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My mug had a reindeer in a bathrobe and slippers with Christmas lights laced in its antlers, toasting the merry season with champagne and saying, "Bingle Jells.
~ Laurell K. Hamilton
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Button-holes! there is something lively in the very idea of 'em - and trust me, when I get amongst 'em - you gentry with great beards - look as grave as you will - I'll make merry work with my button-holes - I shall have 'em all to myself - 'tis a maiden subject - I shall run foul of no man's wisdom or fine sayings in it.
~ Laurence Sterne
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If there were dreams to sell, Merry and sad to tell, And the crier rung his bell, What would you buy?
~ Thomas Lovell Beddoes
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Beauty makes idiots sad and wise men merry.
~ George Jean Nathan
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I had rather have a fool to make me merry than experience to make me sad and to travel for it too!
~ William Shakespeare
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But touch me, and no minister so sore. Whoe'er offends, at some unlucky time Slides into verse, and hitches in a rhyme, Sacred to ridicule his whole life long, And the sad burthen of some merry song.
~ Alexander Pope
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A merry heart goes all the way, - A sad one tires inan hour.
~ William Shakespeare
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A little smile, a word of cheer, A bit of love from someone near, A little gift from one held dear, Best wishes for the coming year. These make a merry christmas!
~ John Greenleaf Whittier
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A merry life and a short one shall be my motto.
~ Bartholomew Roberts
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There's nothing crazier than a Christmas tree all lit up.
~ Jenny Han
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When I sound the fairy call, Gather here in silent meeting, Chin to knee on the orchard wall, Cooled with dew and cherries eating. Merry, merry, Take a cherry Mine are sounder, Mine are rounder Mine are sweeter, For the eater When the dews fall. And you'll be fairies all.
~ Robert Graves
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I grow too merry, when I stand in my nakedness to dress.
~ Robert Lowell
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They came one at a time or in shy small groups. I remember when sea-kindly showed up, a sentimental favorite, followed by desiccated and massive. Brusque appeared all by itself, which seemed apt; merry and boisterous arrived together. This would be a good time to ask for your patience if I use an adjective too many now and again—even now, some years on, they're still returning. I'm just so glad to see them.
~ Leif Enger
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He had a hundred merry crinkles at his eyes and a long-haul sadness in his shoulders.
~ Leif Enger
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He was correct about the language, though. Within weeks certain prodigal words started filtering home. They came one at a time or in shy small groups. I remember when sea-kindly showed up, a sentimental favorite, followed by desiccated and massive. Brusque appeared all by itself, which seemed apt; merry and boisterous arrived together. This would be a good time to ask for your patience if I use an adjective too many now and again—even now, some years on, they're still returning.
~ Leif Enger
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In one extremely satisfactory dream I was the rain and fell with merry violence on streets and asphalt rooftops...
~ Leif Enger
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