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“What after all, is a halo? It's only one more thing to keep clean.”
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― The Lady's Not for Burning
“We are all of us lost. The best we can do is make whatever we're lost in as much like home as we can.”
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“One day I shall burst my bud of calm and blossom into hysteria.”
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“I seem to wish to have some importance
In the play of time. If not,
Then sad was my mother's pain, my breath, my bones,
My web of nerves, my wondering brain,
to be shaped and quickened with such anticipation
Only to feed the swamp of space.
What is deep, as love is deep, I'll have
Deeply. What is good, as love is good,
I'll have well. Then if time and space
Have any purpose, I shall belong to it.
If not, if all is a pretty fiction
To distract the cherubim and seraphim
Who so continually do cry, the least
I can do is to fill the curled shell of the world
With human deep-sea sound, and hold it to
The ear of God, until he has appetite
To taste our salt sorrow on his lips.
And so you see it might be better to die.
Though, on the other hand, I admit it might
Be immensely foolish.”
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In the play of time. If not,
Then sad was my mother's pain, my breath, my bones,
My web of nerves, my wondering brain,
to be shaped and quickened with such anticipation
Only to feed the swamp of space.
What is deep, as love is deep, I'll have
Deeply. What is good, as love is good,
I'll have well. Then if time and space
Have any purpose, I shall belong to it.
If not, if all is a pretty fiction
To distract the cherubim and seraphim
Who so continually do cry, the least
I can do is to fill the curled shell of the world
With human deep-sea sound, and hold it to
The ear of God, until he has appetite
To taste our salt sorrow on his lips.
And so you see it might be better to die.
Though, on the other hand, I admit it might
Be immensely foolish.”
― The Lady's Not for Burning
“I travel light; as light, that is, as a man can travel who will still carry his body around because of its sentimental value.”
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― The Lady's Not for Burning
“Men are strange. It's almost unexpected to find they speak English.”
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“I must tell you I've just been reborn."
"Nicholas, you always think you can do things better than your mother. You can be sure you were born quite adequately on the first occasion.”
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"Nicholas, you always think you can do things better than your mother. You can be sure you were born quite adequately on the first occasion.”
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“ALIZON They told me no one was here.
RICHARD It would be me they meant.”
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RICHARD It would be me they meant.”
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“I am very much in love with something;
What it may be I can't remember;
It will come to me.
That was a roundabout drive in the snow,
Owing to my erratic sense of direction!”
― The Dark is Light Enough
What it may be I can't remember;
It will come to me.
That was a roundabout drive in the snow,
Owing to my erratic sense of direction!”
― The Dark is Light Enough
“There may always be another reality to make fiction of the truth we think we've arrived at.”
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“Am I supposed to be merely exercising my tongue Or am I being listened to?”
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“I have always been sure
That when [the Day of Judgement] comes it will come in autumn.
Heaven, I am quite sure, wouldn't disappoint
The bulbs.”
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That when [the Day of Judgement] comes it will come in autumn.
Heaven, I am quite sure, wouldn't disappoint
The bulbs.”
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“The trees were as bright as a shower of broken glass.”
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“Your life, sir, is propelled
By a dream of the fear of having nightmares; your love
Is the fear of being alone; your world's history
The fear of a possible leap by a possible antagonist
Out of a possible shadow, or a not-improbable
Skeleton out of your dead-certain cupboard.”
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By a dream of the fear of having nightmares; your love
Is the fear of being alone; your world's history
The fear of a possible leap by a possible antagonist
Out of a possible shadow, or a not-improbable
Skeleton out of your dead-certain cupboard.”
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“I have come Here to have the protection of your laughter.”
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“When he was born he gave an algebraic
Cry; at one glance measured the cubic content Of that ivory cone his mother's breast
And multiplied his appetite by five.
So he matured by a progression, gained Experience by correlation, expanded Into a marriage by contraction, and by Certain physical dynamics
Formulated me. And on he went
Still deeper into the calculating twilight Under the twinkling of five-pointed figures Till Truth became for him the sum of sums And Death the long division. My poor father.”
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Cry; at one glance measured the cubic content Of that ivory cone his mother's breast
And multiplied his appetite by five.
So he matured by a progression, gained Experience by correlation, expanded Into a marriage by contraction, and by Certain physical dynamics
Formulated me. And on he went
Still deeper into the calculating twilight Under the twinkling of five-pointed figures Till Truth became for him the sum of sums And Death the long division. My poor father.”
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“JENNET:
They also say that I bring back the past;
For instance Helen comes
Brushing the maggots from her eyes,
And, clearing here throat of the dust of several thousand years
She says "I loved ..."; but cannot any longer
Remember names. Sad Helen. Or Alexander, wearing
His imperial cobwebs and breastplate of shining worms
Wakens and looks for his glasses, to find the empire
Which he knows he put beside his bed.”
― The Lady's Not for Burning
They also say that I bring back the past;
For instance Helen comes
Brushing the maggots from her eyes,
And, clearing here throat of the dust of several thousand years
She says "I loved ..."; but cannot any longer
Remember names. Sad Helen. Or Alexander, wearing
His imperial cobwebs and breastplate of shining worms
Wakens and looks for his glasses, to find the empire
Which he knows he put beside his bed.”
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“jennet. Are you doing this to save me?
thomas. You natter my powers,
My sweet; you're too much a woman. But if you wish You can go down to the dinner of damnation
On my arm.
jennet. I dine elsewhere.”
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thomas. You natter my powers,
My sweet; you're too much a woman. But if you wish You can go down to the dinner of damnation
On my arm.
jennet. I dine elsewhere.”
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“I've never seen a world
So festering with damnation. I have left
Rings of beer on every alehouse table
From the salt sea-coast across half a dozen counties,
But each time I thought I was on the way
To a faintly festive hiccup
The sight of the damned world sobered me up again.”
―
So festering with damnation. I have left
Rings of beer on every alehouse table
From the salt sea-coast across half a dozen counties,
But each time I thought I was on the way
To a faintly festive hiccup
The sight of the damned world sobered me up again.”
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“Your innocence is on at such a rakish angle it gives you quite an air of iniquity.”
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“Thomas, only another Fifty years or so and then I promise to let you go.”
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“... we have given you a world as contradictory as a female, as cabbalistic as a male, a conscienceless hermaphrodite who plays heaven off against hell, hell off against heaven, revolving in the ballroom of the skies glittering with conflict as diamonds: we have wasted paradox and mystery on you when all you ask us for is cause and effect!
A copy of your birth-certificate was all you needed to make you at peace with Creation. How uneconomical the whole thing's been.”
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A copy of your birth-certificate was all you needed to make you at peace with Creation. How uneconomical the whole thing's been.”
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“Madam, if I were Herod in the middle Of the massacre of the innocents, I'd pause
Just to consider the confusion of your imagery.”
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Just to consider the confusion of your imagery.”
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“I have at least three virtues. How many have you got?”
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“My dear
Mother, I didn't knock myself down. Why Should I pick myself up?”
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Mother, I didn't knock myself down. Why Should I pick myself up?”
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“MARGARET Have any of you Seen that poor child Alizon? I think she must be lost.
NICHOLAS Who isn't? The best thing we can do is to make wherever we're lost in look as much like home as we can. Now don't be worried. She can't be more lost than she was with us.”
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NICHOLAS Who isn't? The best thing we can do is to make wherever we're lost in look as much like home as we can. Now don't be worried. She can't be more lost than she was with us.”
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“I've only one small silver night to spend
So show me no luxuries. It will be enough
If you spare me a spider, and when it spins I'll see The six days of Creation in a web
And a fly caught on the seventh. And if the dew Should rise in the web, I may well die a Christian.”
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So show me no luxuries. It will be enough
If you spare me a spider, and when it spins I'll see The six days of Creation in a web
And a fly caught on the seventh. And if the dew Should rise in the web, I may well die a Christian.”
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“I know I am not
A practical person; legal matters and so forth
Are Greek to me, except, of course, \
That I understand Greek. And what may seem nonsensical v To men of affairs like yourselves might not seem so
To me, since everything astonishes me,
Myself most of all. When I think of myself
I can scarcely believe my senses. But there it is,
All my friends tell me I actually exist
And by an act of faith I have come to believe them.
But this fellow who is being such a trouble to us,
He, on the contrary, is so convinced
He is that he wishes he was not. Now why
Should that be?”
― The Lady's Not for Burning
A practical person; legal matters and so forth
Are Greek to me, except, of course, \
That I understand Greek. And what may seem nonsensical v To men of affairs like yourselves might not seem so
To me, since everything astonishes me,
Myself most of all. When I think of myself
I can scarcely believe my senses. But there it is,
All my friends tell me I actually exist
And by an act of faith I have come to believe them.
But this fellow who is being such a trouble to us,
He, on the contrary, is so convinced
He is that he wishes he was not. Now why
Should that be?”
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“You may be decay and a platitude Of flesh, but I have no other such memory of life.”
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“If only inflicted pain could be as contagious
As a plague, you might use it more sparingly.”
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As a plague, you might use it more sparingly.”
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