the thorns that are numerous.- Rabindranath Tagore Please sign-up for my Free Inspirational Daily Email on the form below.As you simplify your life,the laws of the universe will be simpler;solitude will not be solitude,poverty will not be poverty,nor weakness weakness.- Henry David Thoreau...
1. “Beauty itself is but the sensible image of the Infinite.”— Francis Bacon 2. “The best part of beauty is that which no picture can express.”— Francis Bacon 3. “The joys ofparentsare secret, and so are their grieves and fears.”— Francis Bacon 4. “A bachelor’s life is...
“Don’t miss out on the joys of life. Like, uh, Pizza.” From the animation:Return to Never Land more on this quote›› “- Peter Pan: If you're not Wendy, then who are you? - Jane: I'm her daughter, Jane. - Peter Pan: Then if you're Wendy's daughter, you're gonna...
A poet is a nightingale, who sits in darkness and sings to cheer its own solitude with sweet sounds; his auditors are as men entranced by the melody of an unseen musician, who feel that they are moved and softened, yet know not whence or why. —Percy Bysshe Shelley 14 I rhyme… to ...
They exist in everything to which men have imparted their virtues or vices, their joys or sufferings. There are blood and tears in geometry as well as in art, blood and tears but also innumerable joys, the purest that men can experience themselves or share with others. ...
77. “There is a loneliness in this world so great that you can see it in the slow movement of the hands of a clock.”–Charles Bukowski 78. “We need solitude, because when we’re alone, we’re free from obligations, we don’t need to put on a show, and we can hear our own...
I give thanks for the joys and the sufferings,the moments of peace and the flashes of anger,the compassion and the indifference,the roar of my courage and the cold sweat of my fear.I accept gratefully the entirety of my past and my present life.- Jonathan Lockwood Huie...
And men ought to know that from nothing else but thence [from the brain] come joys, delights, laughter and sports, and sorrows, griefs, despondency, and lamentations. And by this, in an especial manner, we acquire wisdom and knowledge, and see and hear, and know what are foul and hat...
This conversion into prayer of our everyday joys, sorrows, hopes and desires is at first a conscious labor, but after a while it becomes second nature, so that converse with God becomes inextricably and wonderfully woven into the fabric of our lives. — Sheila Cassidy 2 ...
Virginia Woolf, born on January 25, 1882, was a remarkable writer known for her ability to write about a wide range of topics. From discussing the foolishness of war to exploring the joys of love, Woolf had a unique way of dissecting life’s complexities. ...