Quotes From "A Sentimental Journey" By Laurence Sterne

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It had ever, as I told the reader, been one of the singular blessings of my life, to be almost every hour of it miserably in love with some one.... Laurence Sterne
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I could wish to spy the nakedness of their hearts, and through the different disguises of customs, climates, and religion, find out what is good in them, to fashion my own by. It is for this reason that I have not seen the Palais Royal - nor the facade of the Louvre - nor have attempted to swell the catalogues we have of pictures, statues, and churches - I conceive every fair being as a temple, and would rather enter in, and see the original drawings and loose sketches hung up in it, than the Transfiguration of Raphael itself. Laurence Sterne