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builds finished head hold lines longer mind piece poem quite register several soon time until work written
The poem builds in my mind and sits there, as if in a register, until the poem, or a piece of a longer poem, is finished enough to write down. I can hold several lines in my head for quite some time, but as soon as they are written down, the register clears, as it were, and I have to work with what is on the paper. John Burnside
peace men rights
The Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognizes that 'if man is not to be compelled to have recourse, as a last resort, to rebellion against tyranny and oppression', human rights should be protected by the rule of law. That just laws which uphold human rights are the necessary foundation of peace and security would be denied only by closed minds which interpret peace as the silence of all opposition and security as the assurance of their own power. Aung San Suu Kyi
peace war rome
A bad peace is even worse than war. Tacitus
peace our-world looks
Look heavenward and speak the word aloud. Peace. We look at our world and speak the word aloud. Peace. Maya Angelou
peace war educational
Establishing lasting peace is the work of education; all politics can do is keep us out of war. Maria Montessori
peace war widows
I'm not sentimental about war. I see nothing noble in widows. Paddy Chayefsky
peace art bread
Peace goes into the making of a poem as flour goes into the making of bread. Pablo Neruda
peace war tyrants
When the tyrant has disposed of foreign enemies by conquest...and there is nothing to fear from them, then he is always stirring up some war Plato
peace honesty powerful
Washing one's hands of the conflict between the powerful and the powerless means to side with the powerful, not to be neutral. Paulo Freire
peace moving destiny
The enemy aggressor is always pursuing a course of larceny, murder, rapine, and barbarism. We are always moving forward with high mission, a destiny imposed by the deity to regenerate our victims while incidentally capturing their markets, to civilize savage and senile and paranoidal peoples while blundering accidentally into their oil wells or metal mines. John T. Flynn