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Link | Quote | Stars | Tags | Author |
acd791a | Lay her i' the earth;May violets spring! | Grave (burial) | ||
dcb887e | Gilded tombs do worms infold. | Grave (burial) | ||
e55b56f | Taking the measure of an unmade grave. | Grave (burial) | ||
f06af98 | The lone couch of his everlasting sleep. | Grave (burial) | ||
7486939 | Our father's dust is left aloneAnd silent under other snows. | Grave (burial) | ||
5675a46 | Inn of a traveller on his way to Jerusalem. | Grave (burial) | ||
175874c | Here's an acre sown indeed,With the richest royalest seed. | Grave (burial) | ||
e257a7d | Nigh to a grave that was newly made,Leaned a sexton old on his earth-worn spade. | Grave (burial) | ||
9cd7c30 | Gravestones tell truth scarce forty years. | Grave (burial) | ||
c2ef604 | But an untimely grave. | Grave (burial) | ||
ef82985 | The grave's the market place. | Grave (burial) | ||
2f28168 | Fond fool! six feet shall serve for all thy store,And he that cares for most shall find no more. | Grave (burial) | ||
959c9c4 | Graves they say are warm'd by glory;Foolish words and empty story. | Grave (burial) | ||
a748895 | The house appointed for all living. | Grave (burial) | ||
ca28ea7 | Teach me to live that I may dreadThe grave as little as my bed. | Grave (burial) | ||
7d69640 | Healthy people are invalids who don't know it. | Health | ||
751bfc1 | I like that ancient Saxon phrase, which calls The burial-ground God's Acre. It is just. | Grave (burial) | ||
d6085bc | This is the field and Acre of our God, This is the place where human harvests grow! | Grave (burial) | ||
9afaaf8 | And so sepulchred in such pomp dost lie;That kings for such a tomb would wish to die. | Grave (burial) | ||
e25822e | Bodies) carefully to be laid up in the wardrobe of the grave. | Grave (burial) | ||
4994424 | Never the grave gives back what it has won! | Grave (burial) | ||
c50789a | To that dark inn, the Grave! | Grave (burial) | ||
174dff9 | O heart, and mind, and thoughts! what thing do youHope to inherit in the grave below? | Grave (burial) | ||
50edffb | The graveIs but the threshold of eternity. | Grave (burial) | ||
5b8fe2a | There is an acre sown with royal seed. | Grave (burial) | ||
46f2102 | Kings have no such couch as thine,As the green that folds thy grave. | Grave (burial) | ||
cd3ea61 | Hark! from the tombs a doleful sound. | Grave (burial) | ||
f75b951 | The low green tentWhose curtain never outward swings. | Grave (burial) | ||
e71df12 | In shepherd's phraseWith one foot in the grave. | Grave (burial) | ||
6b0b653 | The grave has a door on its inner side. | Grave (burial) | ||
234a7de | Dark lattice! letting in eternal day! | Grave (burial) | ||
f623ac5 | Ladies and gentlemen, we have detected gravitational waves. We did it! | Gravitational wave | ||
59ad659 | What evil violates is not goodness, for goodness is inviolate; only a degraded good can be violated. | Gravity and Grace | ||
a2d038d | Belief in the existence of other human beings as such is love. | Gravity and Grace | ||
1571e6b | The beautiful is that which we cannot wish to change. | Gravity and Grace | ||
04ca8d5 | The soul is the human being considered as having a value in itself. | Gravity and Grace | ||
eea05de | It is a fault to wish to be understood before we have made ourselves clear to ourselves. | Gravity and Grace | ||
e240656 | To wish to escape from solitude is cowardice. | Gravity and Grace | ||
0364d40 | The false God changes suffering into violence. The true God changes violence into suffering. | Gravity and Grace | ||
345d5c3 | The crime which is latent in us, we must inflict on ourselves. | Gravity and Grace | ||
ba96b29 | Time leads us whither we do no wish to go. | Gravity and Grace | ||
56b05a1 | Leaves and fruit are a waste of energy if our only wish is to rise. | Gravity and Grace | ||
f05e6cb | To be innocent is to bear the weight of the entire universe. It is to throw away the counterweight. | Gravity and Grace | ||
49572da | God gives himself to men either as powerful or as perfect--it is for them to choose. | Gravity and Grace |