“When God is absent, pride fills the void.”
Frithjof Schuon (1907–1998) Swiss philosopher
[2019, Esoterism as Principle and as Way, World Wisdom, 116, 978-1-93659765-9]
God, Outline
Source: 4.48 Psychosis
“When God is absent, pride fills the void.”
Frithjof Schuon (1907–1998) Swiss philosopher
[2019, Esoterism as Principle and as Way, World Wisdom, 116, 978-1-93659765-9]
God, Outline
Walter Scott (1771–1832) Scottish historical novelist, playwright, and poet
The Doom of Devorgoil, Bonny Dundee (1830), Chorus.
Ba Jin (1904–2005) Chinese novelist
"When the Snow Melted" http://www.wordswithoutborders.org/article.php?lab=BaJin [Hua-Hsueh Ti Jih-Tzu] (1962), as translated by Tang Sheng at Words Without Borders <br class="br">Context: I felt a joy in my heart, which seemed filled with love, love for the sun, the snow, the wind and the hills, love for everything around me. It was in this mood that I walked down the snow-covered path dotted with black footprints. Further down the footprints mingled and made dirty little puddles. I picked my way over the thickest snow because I loved the crunching of snow underfoot. With the sunlight pouring down and a breeze in my face I felt that balmy spring was coming to meet me.
“I'm so glad that you're in my life, you fill my heart, you fill my sky.”
Marco Mengoni (1988) Italian singer-songwriter
Solo 2.0
Source: da Tonight
Sheri Reynolds book The Rapture of Canaan
Source: The Rapture of Canaan
“Love I get so lost, sometimes.
Days pass and this emptiness fills my heart.”
Peter Gabriel (1950) English singer-songwriter, record producer and humanitarian
In Your Eyes
Song lyrics, So (1986)
Context: Love I get so lost, sometimes.
Days pass and this emptiness fills my heart.
When I want to run away,
I drive off in my car.
But whichever way I go,
I come back to the place you are.
“A slow autumn rain:
The sad eyes of my mother
Fill a lonely night.”
Richard Wright (1908–1960) African-American writer
Haiku: This Other World (1998)
“Then my heart with pleasure fills
And dances with the daffodils.”
William Wordsworth (1770–1850) English Romantic poet