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    Mary Oliver
    “The Pond"

    August of another summer, and once again
    I am drinking the sun
    and the lilies again are spread across the water.
    I know now what they want is to touch each other.
    I have not been here for many years
    during which time I kept living my life.
    Like the heron, who can only croak, who wishes he
    could sing,
    I wish I could sing.
    A little thanks from every throat would be appropriate.
    This is how it has been, and this is how it is:
    All my life I have been able to feel happiness,
    except whatever was not happiness,
    which I also remember.
    Each of us wears a shadow.
    But just now it is summer again
    and I am watching the lilies bow to each other,
    then slide on the wind and the tug of desire,
    close, close to one another,
    Soon now, I'll turn and start for home.
    And who knows, maybe I'll be singing.”
    Mary Oliver, Felicity

  • #2
    Robert Frost
    “Home is the place where, when you have to go there, they have to take you in.”
    Robert Frost

  • #3
    “All mathematicians live in two different worlds. They live in a crystalline world of perfect platonic forms. An ice palace. But they also live in the common world where things are transient, ambiguous, subject to vicissitudes. Mathematicians go backward and forward from one world to another. They’re adults in the crystalline world, infants in the real one.”
    Sylvain Cappell

  • #4
    “When a monarch becomes a moneylender, democracy begins.”
    Mantaranjot Mangat, Plotless

  • #5
    Salman Rushdie
    “Everything has shape, if you look for it. There is no escape from form.”
    Salman Rushdie, Midnight’s Children

  • #6
    Salman Rushdie
    “What grows best in the heat: fantasy; unreason; lust.”
    Salman Rushdie, Midnight’s Children
    tags: heat



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