’T is better to have loved and lost
Than never to have loved at all.
’T is better to have loved and lost
Than never to have loved at all.
Alfred Lord Tennyson
In Memoriam. xxvii. Stanza 4.
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That's really something to think about. I like that quote.On 2001-11-30 16:13, scott77 wrote:
’T is better to have loved and lost
Than never to have loved at all.
I don't know...........who said it...........but it is a very good saying...![]()
I've seen it attributed to Saint Augustine, which I think is likely. Tennyson lived 1,500 years after Augustine, so he might have been quoting him, borrowing from him, or something of the sort.
My money's on it originating from Augustine, but I can't be sure.
The lover leaps into the volcano
it's ten feet deep
and inactive
That quote is so true, I think.