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  • Love is most nearly itself When here and now cease to matter. Old men ought to be explorers Here or there does not matter We must be still and still moving Into another intensity For a further union, a deeper communion Through the dark cold and the empty desolation, The wave cry, the wind cry, the vast waters Of the petrel and the porpoise.
  • 5 years ago



    Tags : T. S. Eliot Quotes , Life Quotes , Moving Quotes
  • I must tell you that I should really like to think there's something wrong with me- Because, if there isn't, then there's something wrong with the world itself-and that's much more frightening! That would be terrible. So I'd rather believe there is something wrong with me, that could be put right.
  • 5 years ago



    Tags : T. S. Eliot Quotes , Believe Quotes , Thinking Quotes
  • Quick now, here, now, always- A condition of complete simplicity (Costing not less than everything) And all shall be well and All manner of thing shall be well When the tongues of flame are in-folded Into the crowned knot of fire And the fire and the rose are one.
  • 5 years ago



    Tags : T. S. Eliot Quotes , Fire Quotes , Flames Quotes