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wind tasks laborers
William Wordsworth The wind, a sightless laborer, whistles at his task.
wind giving mountain
William Sharp A handful of pine-seed will cover mountains with the green majesty of forests. I too will set my face to the wind and throw my handful of seed on high.
window inns written
William Shenstone Written on a Window of an Inn,
wind water economic
William J. Clinton Globalisation is not something that we can hold off or turn off: it is the economic equivalent of a force of nature - like wind or water.
wind oil transition
William J. Clinton We simply have to transition from an economy based almost exclusively on oil and coal and natural gas to one that's far more diversified, that uses solar energy, and wind energy, and the power of the tides, and bio-mass energy, and eventually, develops hydrogen.
wind gossip want
Rebecca Pidgeon If you want to know how far gossip travels, do this - take a feather pillow up on a roof, slice it open, and let the feathers fly away on the wind. Then go and find every single feather and re-stuff the pillow.
wind soul atheism
Robert Plant As we wind on down the road, our shadows taller than our souls.
wind heaven soul
Samuel Rutherford The hope of heaven under troubles is like wind and sails to the soul.
heaven strange eternity
Anton LaVey Heaven must be populated with some rather strange creatures if all they lived for was to go to a place where they can strum harps for eternity.
heaven silence silent
William Wordsworth Spires whose "silent finger points to heaven."
heaven choices earth
Rob Bell Because with every action, comment, conversation, we have the choice to invite Heaven or Hell to Earth.
heaven promise world
Richard Rohr To the degree you have experienced intimacy with God, you won’t be afraid of death because you’re experiencing the first tastes and promises of heaven in this world.
heaven sugar cups
Samuel Rutherford I bless the Lord that all our troubles come through Christ's fingers, and that He casteth sugar among them and casteth in some ounce withts of heaven and of the spirit of glory in our cup.
heaven miles
Samuel Rutherford Faint not; the miles to heaven are but few and short.
heaven earth hell
Wallace Stevens The great poems of heaven and hell have been written and the great poem of earth remains to be written.
heaven ease hell
William Blake Grown old in love from seven till seven times seven,I oft have wished for Hell for ease from Heaven.
heaven messengers
William Blake I am under the direction of messengers from Heaven daily and nightly.
soul updates should
Richard Perle When you gaze into souls, it's something you should update periodically, because souls can change.
soul pay six
Richelle Mead Poor Martin. Geek or no, committing his soul to eternal damnation was a helluva price to pay for six minutes.
soul pieces cry
Richelle Mead I left her there crying as I walked toward the gate. A piece of my soul had died when Dimitri had fallen. Turning my back on her now, I felt another piece die as well. Soon there wouldn't be anything left inside me.
soulmate crazy book
Richard Bach What was the question? ...Oh. Where do I get my crazy ideas? Answer: sleep-fairy, walk-fairy, shower-fairy. Book-fairy. And in these last few years, from my wife. Now when I have questions I ask her and she tells me the answer. If you haven't already, I'd suggest you want to find your soulmate, as soon as you can. Next question?
soul helpful ancient
William S. Burroughs I read Mailer's Ancient Evenings with great interest because I was interested in . . . the seven souls structure, which was very helpful to me in Western Lands. And also in Place of Dead Roads. So that's Mailer.
soul bud half
William Law The sun meets not the springing bud that stretches towards him with half the certainty that God, the source of all good, communicates himself to the soul that longs to partake of him.
soul depth tumult
William Wordsworth The gods approve The depth, and not the tumult, of the soul.
soul height gains
William Wordsworth And the most difficult of tasks to keep Heights which the soul is competent to gain.
soul faces tongue
William Wordsworth One with more of soul in his face than words on his tongue.