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  • #1
    “It happens all the time in heaven,
    And some day

    It will begin to happen
    Again on earth -

    That men and women who are married,
    And men and men who are
    Lovers,

    And women and women
    Who give each other
    Light,
    Often will get down on their knees

    And while so tenderly
    Holding their lover's hand,

    With tears in their eyes,
    Will sincerely speak, saying,

    'My dear,
    How can I be more loving to you;

    How can I be more
    Kind?”
    شمس الدین محمد حافظ شیرازی

  • #2
    Mary Oliver
    “Poetry is a life-cherishing force. For poems are not words, after all, but fires for the cold, ropes let down to the lost, something as necessary as bread in the pockets of the hungry.”
    Mary Oliver, A Poetry Handbook

  • #3
    Jane Hirshfield
    “In one recorded dialogue with a student, Bashō instructed, “The problem with most poems is that they are either subjective or objective.” “Don’t you mean too subjective or too objective?” his student asked. Bashō answered, simply, “No.”
    Jane Hirshfield, The Heart of Haiku

  • #4
    “You either have a God who sends child rapists to rape children or you have a God who simply watches it and says, ‘When you’re done, I’m going to punish you.’If I could stop a person from raping a child, I would. That’s the difference between me and your God.”
    Tracie Harris

  • #5
    Ralph Waldo Emerson
    “If the stars should appear one night in a thousand years, how would men believe and adore; and preserve for many generations the remembrance of the city of God which had been shown! But every night come out these envoys of beauty, and light the universe with their admonishing smile.”
    Ralph Waldo Emerson, Nature and Selected Essays

  • #6
    Henry David Thoreau
    “I have an immense appetite for solitude, like an infant for sleep, and if I don't get enough for this year, I shall cry all the next. ”
    Henry David Thoreau

  • #7
    “Barn's burnt down / Now I can see the moon.”
    Mizuta Masahide

  • #8
    Virginia Woolf
    “Lock up your libraries if you like; but there is no gate, no lock, no bolt that you can set upon the freedom of my mind.”
    Virginia Woolf, A Room of One’s Own



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