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Our hearts connect with lots of folks in a lifetime but most of us will go to our graves with no experience of true love.
Bell HooksRead
We do not play on Graves— Because there isn't Room— Besides—it isn't even—it slants And People come— And put a Flower on it— And hang their faces so— We're fearing that their Hearts will drop— And crush our pretty play— And so we move as far As Enemies—away— Just looking round to see how far It is—Occasionally—
Emily DickinsonRead
There is plenty of time to sleep in the grave
William ShakespeareRead
To know and feel all this and not have the words to express it makes a human a grave of his own thoughts.
John DonneRead
Have you not done tormenting me with your accursed time! It's abominable! When! When! One day, is that not enough for you, one day he went dumb, one day I went blind, one day we'll go deaf, one day we were born, one day we shall die, the same day, the same second, is that not enough for you? They give birth astride of a grave, the light gleams an instant, then it's night once more.
Samuel BeckettRead
The secret thoughts of a man run over all things, holy, profane, clean, obscene, grave, and light, without shame or blame.
Thomas HobbesRead
If it is true that cowardice is the most grave vice, then the dog, at least, is not guilty of it.
Mikhail BulgakovRead
Lady, you are the cruel'st she alive If you will lead these graces to the grave And leave the world no copy.
William ShakespeareRead
Yes, he is here in this open field, in sunlight, among the few young trees set out to modify the bare facts-- he's here, but only because we are here. When we go, he goes with us to be your hands that never do violence, your eyes that wonder, your lives that daily praise life by living it, by laughter. He is never alone here, never cold in the field of graves.
Denise LevertovRead
When he whom I love travels with me or sits a long while holding me by the hand, … Then I am charged with untold and untellable wisdom, I am silent, I require nothing further, I cannot answer the question of appearances or that of identity beyond the grave, But I walk or sit indifferent, I am satisfied, He ahold of my hand has completely satisfied me.
Walt WhitmanRead
France was a land, England was a people, but America, having about it still that quality of the idea, was harder to utter - it was the graves at Shiloh and the tired, drawn, nervous faces of its great men, and the country boys dying in the Argonne for a phrase that was empty before their bodies withered. It was a willingness of the heart.
F. Scott FitzgeraldRead
There are disappointments which wring us, and there are those which inflict a wound whose mark we bear to our graves. Such are so keen that no future gratification of the same desire can ever obliterate them: they become registered as a permanent loss of happiness.
Thomas HardyRead
When the body escaped mutilation, seldom did the heart go to the grave unscarred.
Virginia WoolfRead
He whose head is in heaven need not fear to put his feet into the grave.
Matthew HenryRead
A grave blockhead should always go about with a lively one - they show one another off to the best advantage.
William HazlittRead

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