Prayer Poetry Quotes
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Dogs and philosophers do the greatest good and get the fewest rewards.
— Diogenes Of Sinope
Solace of Silence
surreal synapses
of a melancholy drone
a dream per chance
she dared not be alone ... — Muse
surreal synapses
of a melancholy drone
a dream per chance
she dared not be alone ... — Muse
What is fair in men, passes away, but not so in art
— Leonardo Da Vinci
Poetry to me is prayer ...
— Anne Sexton
Immersed in surrender and gratitude, celestial pearls of wisdom form rosaries of prayer that entangle with my soul.
— Earthschool Harmony
Our parents prayer is the most beautiful poetry and expectations
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Truth is beautiful, no doubt; but so are lies.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Good restaurant design is about achieving equilibrium between the food, service, and design - in effect, telling a complete story.
— David Rockwell
Why should I pray? Why should I venerate and be ceremonious?
— Walt Whitman
Conservatism makes no poetry, breathes no prayer, has no invention; it is all memory. Reform has no gratitude, no prudence, no husbandry.
— Ralph Waldo Emerson
Be yourself. Be true to that, to your heart. Patience. See what happens if you step back instead of bounding forward.
— Nora Roberts
Good and bad, strengths and faults, he was hers forever.
— Nicholas Sparks
We are inclined to think that if we watch a football game or a baseball game, we have taken part in it.
— John F. Kennedy
My idea is that there is music in the air, music all around us; the world is full of it, and you simply take as much as you require.
— Edward Elgar
Religion is no more possible without prayer than poetry without language, or music without atmosphere.
— James Martineau
The Lord's Prayer is the most perfect piece of poetry. I always feel at peace and moved when I recite it.
— Mary Quant
When all else fails, dream bigger.
— Ellen Hopkins
Poetry and prayer are very similar.
— Carol Ann Duffy
Prayer is a many fingered
and kaleidoscopic thing - it folds
and unfolds inside of you. It enters
the many rooms you cannot enter. — Cecilia Llompart
and kaleidoscopic thing - it folds
and unfolds inside of you. It enters
the many rooms you cannot enter. — Cecilia Llompart
Poetry and prayer put ideas in people's heads that got them killed, distracting them from the ruthless mechanism of the world.
— Colson Whitehead
I have never separated the writing of poetry from prayer. I have grown up believing it is a vocation, a religious vocation.
— Derek Walcott
Make me, dear Lord, polite and kind,
To everyone, I pray.
And may I ask you how you find
Yourself, dear Lord, today? — John B. Tabb
To everyone, I pray.
And may I ask you how you find
Yourself, dear Lord, today? — John B. Tabb
I'll never love anyone like I love him, and I'll always be his whether I'm with him or not.
— Samantha Towle
Honor has not to be won; it must only not be lost.
— Arthur Schopenhauer
The language of the Catholic Church - the liturgy, the prayer, the gospels - was in many ways my first poetry.
— Alice McDermott
It's good to pass on stories.
— Jami Attenberg
every man took himself seriously and did not quite believe that the universe had existed before he was born or would long survive his loss. Time
— Murray Leinster
Good poetry is like effective prayer, it feeds the human spirit, it nourishes, it puts us in touch with forces far greater than ourselves
— Lorna Goodison
If the claws didn't retract, cats would be like Velcro
— Bruce Fogle