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resurrection
All of nature is resurrection. Brian Weiss
resurrection reunion parting
JedeTrennung gibt einenVorgeschmack desTodesund jedes Wiedersehen einenVorgeschmack der Auferstehung. Every parting is a foretaste of death, and every reunion a foretaste of resurrection. Arthur Schopenhauer
resurrection crosses meaningless
Without the resurrection, the cross is meaningless. Billy Graham
resurrection contradiction crosses
Hope, insofar as it is hope of resurrection, is the living contradiction of what it proceeds from and what is placed under the sign of the Cross and death. Paul Ricoeur
resurrection spite ifs
If the Resurrection is resurrection from the dead, all hope and freedom are in spite of death. Paul Ricoeur
resurrection graves
Only where there are graves are there resurrections. Friedrich Nietzsche
resurrection
Never in my life have I feared death as much as I feared that resurrection. Nikos Kazantzakis
resurrection
You can have either the Resurrection or you can have Liberace. But you can't have both. Liberace
resurrection subscription
Cancel my subscription to the resurrection. Jim Morrison
poet invention conscious
Periods' are largely an invention of the historians. The poets themselves are not conscious of living in any period and refuse to conform to the scheme. C. S. Lewis
poetry should
Why then we should drop into poetry. Charles Dickens
poet companion whole-life
Read somewhat in the English poets every day. You will find them elegant, entertaining and constructive companions through your whole life. David McCullough
poetry qualified
Everyone is not able, or inclined, to write poetry in the narrower sense any more than everyone is qualified to take part in a walking race. But just as all of us can and do walk, so all of us can and do use language poetically. Louis MacNeice
poet
I'm a poet first and foremost, before the modelling. Jessica White
poet represent size sound thus universal
The poet should size the Particular, and he should, if there be anything sound in it, thus represent the Universal Johann Wolfgang von Goethe
poet true
The poet does not know and often will never know his true receiver. Eugenio Montale
poetry fruit mute
A Poem should be palpable and mute As a globed fruit. Archibald MacLeish
poet clock repeats
A small poet repeats himself like a clock. Austin O'Malley
graveyard ifs
If you live in a graveyard, you can't weep for everyone. Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
graveyard handsome prophets twice
Prophets were twice stoned - first in anger; then, after their death, with a handsome slab in the graveyard Christopher Morley
graveyard greatness human
An "ideal society" would be the graveyard of human greatness. Nicolas Davila
graveyard people trying whose
If you're trying to be a successful writer, and you go into a second-hand bookshop, it's the graveyard of people whose books haven't been wanted. Mark Haddon