Thomas Hardy Quotes (11+)

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To find beauty in ugliness is the province of the poet.

The sudden disappointment of a hope leaves a scar which the ultimate fulfillment of that hope never entirely removes.

Do not do an immoral thing for moral reasons.

If a path to the better there be, it begins with a full look at the worst.

Though a good deal is too strange to be believed, nothing is too strange to have happened.

Love is a possible strength in an actual weakness.

A lover without indiscretion is no lover at all.

The main object of religion is not to get a man into heaven, but to get heaven into him.

Happiness is but a mere episode in the general drama of pain.

Time changes everything except something within us which is always surprised by change.

Time changes everything except something within us which is always surprised by change

Time changes everything except something within us which is always surprised by change.

Thomas Hardy

About the Author

Thomas Hardy (1840–1928) was a major English novelist and poet of the Victorian era. His novels, including 'Tess of the d’Urbervilles' and 'Jude the Obscure,' are known for their realism and exploration of tragic fate in rural England.