Quotes of H. M. Tomlinson - somelinesforyou

“ It is better to obey the mysterious direction, without any fuss, when it points to a new road, however strange that road may be. There is probably as much reason for it, if the truth were known, as for anything else. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson

“ It is better to obey the mysterious direction, without any fuss, when it points to a new road, however strange that road may be. There is probably as much reason for it, if the truth were known, as for anything else. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson

“ It is better to obey the mysterious direction, without any fuss, when it points to a new road, however strange that road may be. There is probably as much reason for it, if the truth were known, as for anything else. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson

“ It is better to obey the mysterious direction, without any fuss, when it points to a new road, however strange that road may be. There is probably as much reason for it, if the truth were known, as for anything else. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson

“ I do not love the sea. The look of it is disquieting. There is something in the very sound of it that stirs the premonition felt while we listen to noble music; we become inexplicably troubled. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson

“ It is better to obey the mysterious direction, without any fuss, when it points to a new road, however strange that road may be. There is probably as much reason for it, if the truth were known, as for anything else. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson

“ I do not love the sea. The look of it is disquieting. There is something in the very sound of it that stirs the premonition felt while we listen to noble music; we become inexplicably troubled. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson

“ It is better to obey the mysterious direction, without any fuss, when it points to a new road, however strange that road may be. There is probably as much reason for it, if the truth were known, as for anything else. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson

“ It is better to obey the mysterious direction, without any fuss, when it points to a new road, however strange that road may be. There is probably as much reason for it, if the truth were known, as for anything else. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson

“ It is better to obey the mysterious direction, without any fuss, when it points to a new road, however strange that road may be. There is probably as much reason for it, if the truth were known, as for anything else. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson

“ The reader who is illuminated is, in a real sense, the poem. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson

“ The reader who is illuminated is, in a real sense, the poem. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson

“ I do not love the sea. The look of it is disquieting. There is something in the very sound of it that stirs the premonition felt while we listen to noble music; we become inexplicably troubled. ”

- H. M. Tomlinson
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