«I am hearing
poetry when awake, dreaming
poetry when asleep, breathing poetry with each breath, I am living in a poem.»
2) ad Homs when someone calls you out on # 1 3) rabid nutter cut and paste posting of unrelated and / or outdated research 4) posting of Vogon
poetry when 1, 2 or 3 fail to impress anybody.
Nares shot the «actualité film» in 2011 with a PhantomFlex camera mounted inside an SUV that drove slowly around Manhattan, capturing everyday moments that take on a sort of
poetry when viewed from this drawn - out, contemplative perspective.
I often joked that he wrote deep
poetry when I was at work,» she says.
Clare fell in love with
poetry when she was very young.
I remember writing short stories and myths in the 7th grade, and
poetry when I was very young.
Although his intentions were, in all likelihood, good, Ralph Waldo Emerson did little to increase the palatability of
poetry when he called it «nothing less than divine communication.»
«I wrote
poetry when I was young, and, it's funny, I didn't want to be a poet,» New said.
[There's] much talk of poets and
poetry when readers pull out their books.
The film finds genuine
poetry when it pays close attention to the daily life of Laura and the two blind boys on the lake.
I write
poetry when the mood strikes me.
I started writing
poetry when I was a little girl.
I first became acquainted with reverso
poetry when Singer's book -LSB-...]
Even a rodent knows bad rap, and bad
poetry when it hears it.
Kleiner Perkins has said Pao did not complain about the book of
poetry when she first received it.
Not exact matches
Consider his apologia for the
poetry he was writing during and after World War II,
when the world was undergoing a shock and disillusionment perhaps unparalleled in human history.
bright wings» — which allegedly are what we talk about
when we talk about the
poetry of Gerard Manley Hopkins.
Although Maritain's books on art were influential
when they first appeared, the relative lack of subsequent scholarship on Maritain's treatments of
poetry and art is understandable.
They freeze a moment in time
when young women knitted argyle socks for their boyfriends, including Roiphe who paradoxically claimed, «All that interests me is the making of art, the writing of
poetry, the life of rebellion.»
This dilemma about truth becomes even more convoluted
when we begin to discuss history,
poetry, and literature.
When she's not writing creative non-fiction, short stories, and
poetry, Erin spends her time working on her Masters of Arts in Urban Studies online through Eastern University, fighting for the last carrot in the house with her two rabbits, Bug and Sage, and enjoying mentoring time with local youth both in and out of church settings.
We know that we are in a safe pair of biographical hands
when Lindop juxtaposes some of Williams's excruciating early
poetry with that of his Aunty Alice, who earned an honest shilling or two composing rhymes for Christmas cards.
Persian still retained its predominance as late as the period of the last Mughal emperor,
when Ghalib, one of the most brilliant Urdu poets, still prided himself on his Persian odes and looked upon his Urdu
poetry with shame.
When you consider the sheer weight of his life's work — nearly 50 works of nonfiction, 20 of fiction, and four collections of
poetry — it's hard to believe the man ever left his desk.
T. S. Eliot once described the attitude in which poets turn their experience into
poetry as «a passive attending upon the event,» a phrase that might be applied to the attitude of the faithful
when they were said to hear Mass..
The one that,
when you are reading it, you forget to «look for the main point» and just enjoy the story, the
poetry, or the letter which is being read.
neville briggs says November 1, 2016 at 9:53 am
When I read David's fervent prayers of repentance and forgiveness and Isaiah's wonderful
poetry of reconciliation and deliverance I find it hard to fit God's message of grace and loving mercy into a neat legalistic formula.
When I read David's fervent prayers of repentance and forgiveness and Isaiah's wonderful
poetry of reconciliation and deliverance I find it hard to fit God's message of grace and loving mercy into a neat legalistic formula.
When instruments dance and mingle, hanging
poetry by a melody, that is worship.
The
poetry of Psalms, like any great
poetry, is nicely adjusted to the formal conventions of its own medium, and
when these are ignored in the interests of dynamic equivalence, a certain amount of fine focus is lost.
We are studying compatible visions expressed in sublime
poetry, and
when we consider the two together, we face our tragedy.
My own view, then and ever since, is that the languages of architecture, music, and
poetry work mightily on us
when we are not aware of it, slip past our everyday defenses and so convey the unspeakable grandeur of God to us better than any other means.
My own «mad and secret dream» may be to produce some eschatological day a Christian systematic theology in an age,
when that genre seems to have all the prestige and desirability of epic
poetry.
But its roots are traceable to the end of the 19th century
when influential cultural critics - Matthew Arnold chief among them - drew critical attention to deep concordances between religion and art with their predictions that, in Arnold's famous phrase, «most of what now passes with us for religion will be replaced by
poetry.»
When feeling down, do something besides eat or wallow to get over it — read
poetry, listen to music, pray, exercise, play guitar hero, go outside, hang out with Dan, send an e-mail to a blog pal, etc..
Many classic carols came from creative Christian individuals; in 1848, Cecil Frances Alexander answered children's queries in
poetry form — so
when asked who made the world, she presented «All things bright and beautiful» and,
when asked about Jesus» birth, she gave them «Once in royal David's city».
The
poetry of the Psalms, like any great
poetry, is nicely adjusted to the formal conventions of its own medium, and
when these are ignored in the interests of dynamic equivalence, a certain amount of fine focus is lost.
You are wasting your life on something that you stated yourself as being «
poetry, stories, laws» that were written a thousand some odd years ago
when life in all aspects was very different.
Then there is wisdom, human wisdom, man's intelligent ordering of his life, the serious employment of right reason, the attempt to find the proper way of life, the whole enterprise that takes form in political action and personal morality, in social work and
poetry, in economic management and the building of temples, in the constant improvement of justice by changing laws, in philosophy and technology, the manifold wisdom of man which is also inscribed in the wisdom of God and which may be an expression of this wisdom, the first of all God's works that rejoiced before him
when he laid the foundations of the world (Proverbs 8:22 ff.).
When a Catholic writer meets the triune Godhead in silence, eternal notes resonate in the writer's soul and sing throughout his
poetry and prose.
It is a great mistake to conclude that we thereby deprive it of all value and meaning.5
When man reaches the limits of his empirical knowledge about himself and his world, he confesses his faith, or his response to life, in the form of myth and
poetry.
In the night hours,
when the tinies have gone to sleep, I want to write
poetry or read books.
When someone says that the Bible uses
poetry and metaphor, it doesn't mean that the Bible is NOTHING BUT
poetry and metaphor.
Vague and gigantic, he is off somewhere, the one who created the cosmos, omnipotent, omniscient, omnipresent, and
when in religious
poetry they try to picture him, they sing,
In another of his poems, «Making Capital,» he attends Sunday mass with his wife after six weeks of «nada, zip & zero,» a dry spell in his
poetry, a time
when he «could not make those protean shapes sit still, though / God knows I've tried.»
My opinion is that every such man is a lout who may be intolerable enough in real life but ought instantly to be hissed off the stage
when he would give himself airs in
poetry.
Kenyon went to the University of Michigan, where she first encountered Hall in 1969
when she took his large, lecture - style
poetry class.
When a person does not know any
poetry there is a dimension of mind and soul missing; part of the human heritage has been lost....
When on theology, also uses philosophy, art,
poetry, music to explor their faith.
Keillor is a powerful reciter of varied kinds of
poetry, as we discovered
when we heard him give a reading in Chicago as part of a recent book tour.