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Robert Penn Warren The poem is a little myth of man's capacity of making life meaningful. And in the end, the poem is not a thing we see-it is, rather, a light by which we may see-and what we see is life.
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Donna Stiteler We are at capacity at all shelters in the county.
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Gary King We started in January 1999 to prepare for the season. We're taking the experience we gained from last year with the knowledge we've gotten from this year's gift-giving holidays and have used it to increase and enhance the capacity of the overall site.
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John Carroll We have seen a narrowing of the purpose of the newspaper in the eyes of its owner. Under the old local owners, a newspaper's capacity for making money was only part of its value. Today, it is everything.
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Mark Haddon Obviously I have a capacity for feeling extreme anxiety, and there are people out there who don't. I'm to some extent rather jealous of them.
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Raylene Ireland With this technology and this capacity to provide documentation, hopefully we'll make some breakthroughs. We need the railroad people to stand up and react accordingly.
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Chris Avery We're still in the early stages (of recovery). The market is still suffering from excess capacity on the North Atlantic.
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Benjamin Franklin Cunning proceeds from lack of capacity.
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Charles Dickens Cheerfulness and contentment are great beautifiers, and are famous preservers of good looks.
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Charles Dickens There is nothing so strong or safe in an emergency of life as the simple truth.
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Charles Dickens Life is made of ever so many partings welded together.
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Charles Dickens This is a world of action, and not moping and droning in.
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Charles Dickens Let us be moral. Let us contemplate existence.
life littles
Charles Dickens Do all the good you can and make as little fuss about it as possible.
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Charles Caleb Colton It is astonishing how much more people are interested in lengthening life than improving it.
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Charles Caleb Colton Life is the jailer of the soul in this filthy prison, and its only deliverer is death.
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Charles Caleb Colton Much too oft we make life gloomy-- When happy we might be, If we gathered more of sunshine, And not dark shadows see.
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Charles Dickens In the moonlight which is always sad, as the light of the sun itself is--as the light called human life is--at its coming and its going.
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Charles Dickens Bring in the bottled lightning, a clean tumbler, and a corkscrew.
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Charles Caleb Colton Secrecy of design, when combined with rapidity of execution, like me column that guided Israel in the deserts, becomes the guardian pillar of light and fire to our friends, a cloud of overwhelming and impenetrable darkness to our enemies.
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Charles Caleb Colton Light, whether it be material or moral, is the best reformer; for it prevents those disorders which other remedies sometimes cure, but sometimes confirm.
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Charles Caleb Colton Posthumous fame is a plant of tardy growth, for our body must be the seed of it; or we may liken it to a torch, which nothing but the last spark of life can light up; or we may compare it to the trumpet of the archangel, for it is blown over the dead; but unlike that awful blast, it is of earth, not of heaven, and can neither rouse nor raise us.
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Charles Caleb Colton Light, whether it be material or moral, is the best reformer.
light opposites people
Charles Dickens What connexion can there be, between the place in Lincolnshire, the house in town, the Mercury in powder, and the whereabout of Jo the outlaw with the broom, who had that distant ray of light upon him when he swept the churchyard-step? What connexion can there have been between many people in the innumerable histories of this world, who, from opposite sides of great gulfs, have, nevertheless, been very curiously brought together!
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Charles Dickens Poetry makes life what lights and music do the stage.
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Charles Spurgeon Doubts about the fundamentals of the gospel exist in certain churches, I am told, to a large extent. My dear friends, where there is a warm-hearted church, you do not hear of them. I never saw a fly light on a red-hot plate.
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Bryan Sykes Oral myths are closer to the genetic conclusions than the often ambiguous scientific evidence of archaeology.
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Mary Roach Astronauts are like these mythic legends, but really, they are just regular people, people who wear chinos.
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Orlando Bloom For a kid in London, Hollywood seems like such a mythical place.
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Cassandra Clare I get a lot of inspiration from research in mythology and folklore. I find that, you know, stories people told each other thousands of years ago are still relevant now.
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Terry Gilliam of numbers, of calculations, where there's very little time for myths and dreaming.
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Barbra Streisand Normally, I would not dignify vicious, mean-spirited mythology masquerading as biography.
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Ashwin Sanghi Mythology works... because Indians have been bred on myths.
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Kate Thompson Irish mythology is gorgeous, and so are the fairies, but they are very misrepresented in the U.K. They are not little creatures with wings.
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Brigitte Bardot The myth of Bardot is finished, but Brigitte is me.
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John Barton To me many short poems read and write like beginnings that simply whet my appetite; I want to get over that.
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James Welch The title of the poems was The Only Bar in Dixon. We sent it out to The New Yorker on a fluke, and they took them and printed all three in the same issue.
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Mandy Smoker I'm always writing tidbits of poems here and there. I'm still writing, just not as much.
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Mary Tavenner She was a peacemaker. Her poems are always uplifting.
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Tyler Johnson I think she interpreted her poems very well.
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Mary Tavenner We don't compare. It's not my poem is better than yours. We're like a chorus. Some sing alto, some sing baritone, some sing bass.
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Rachel Platten I wrote my first song when I was six or seven, a silly little song. But I used to write poems in high school - not songs.
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Octavio Paz All poems say the same thing, and each poem is unique. Each part reproduces the others, and each part is different.
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Roger McGuinn Once in a while and really the exception, will be when I have an idea, then I'll write a poem first and then write a tune to the poem.
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Charles Dickens Why then we should drop into poetry.
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Edward Hirsch Poetry never loses its appeal. Sometimes its audience wanes and sometimes it swells like a wave. But the essential mystery of being human is always going to engage and compel us. We're involved in a mystery. Poetry uses words to put us in touch with that mystery. We're always going to need it.
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Edith Sitwell it is as unseeing to ask what is the use of poetry as it would be to ask what is the use of religion.
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Charles Simic Poetry is an orphan of silence. The words never quite equal the experience behind them.
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William Shakespeare The truest poetry is the most feigning.
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Natasha Trethewey Dismissals of poetry are nothing new. It's easy to dismiss poetry if one has not read much of it.
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Camille Paglia Poetry is the connecting link between body and mind.
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C. K. Williams Poetry confronts in the most clear-eyed way just those emotions which consciousness wishes to slide by.
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Elizabeth Barrett Browning We can't separate our humanity from our poetry ...