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Earth has waited for them, All the time of their growth Fretting for their decay: Now she has them at last.
— Isaac Rosenberg
From this day forward until the end of the world ... we in it shall be remembered ... we band of brothers.
— William Shakespeare
The more successful you are, the more mistakes you will make. People who don't do anything, don't make mistakes.
— Robert Anthony
But every redhead's temper has its limitations.
— Carol Ryrie Brink
I despair of ever writing excellent poetry.
— Isaac Rosenberg
Allow a friend to believe in a bogus prospectus or a false promise and you cease, after a short while, to be a friend at all.
— Christopher Hitchens
You kiss by th' book.
— William Shakespeare
Nothing can justify war.
— Isaac Rosenberg
Nobody ever told me what to read, or ever put poetry in my way.
— Isaac Rosenberg
Major sports are major parts of society. It's not anomalous to have people who love sports come from other parts of that society.
— A. Bartlett Giamatti
I never joined the army for patriotic reasons.
— Isaac Rosenberg
The darkness crumbles away It is the same old druid Time as ever.
— Isaac Rosenberg
I used to live with J.D. Souther, and I would watch him write. He's be sitting, he'd say something, and then he'd write it down. That's craft.
— Linda Ronstadt
You do not know what you are; can you know what I am?
— Katherine Arden
I can't look at things in the simple, large way that great poets do.
— Isaac Rosenberg
I wanted to write a battle song for the Judeans but so far I can think of nothing noble and weighty enough.
— Isaac Rosenberg
You mustn't forget the circumstances I have been brought up in, the little education I have had.
— Isaac Rosenberg
Poetical appreciation is only newly bursting on me.
— Isaac Rosenberg
The ugliness of bigotry stands in direct contradiction to the very meaning of America.
— Hubert H. Humphrey