“Every joy brings the sorrow of its absence in its wake.”
Zire Notes (May 2004 - December 2006)
Source: Dawn
“Every joy brings the sorrow of its absence in its wake.”
Zire Notes (May 2004 - December 2006)
University of Houston, Pride Stories http://www.uh.edu/pride-stories/Brene-Brown/Brene-Brown-Story%20/index.php
In Defense of the Earth (1956), She Is Away
Context: Now I know surely and forever,
However much I have blotted our
Waking love, its memory is still
there. And I know the web, the net,
The blind and crippled bird. For then, for
One brief instant it was not blind, nor
Trapped, not crippled. For one heart beat the
Heart was free and moved itself. O love,
I who am lost and damned with words,
Whose words are a business and an art,
I have no words. These words, this poem, this
Is all confusion and ignorance.
But I know that coached by your sweet heart,
My heart beat one free beat and sent
Through all my flesh the blood of truth.
The Deep, reported in Bartlett's Familiar Quotations, 10th ed. (1919). See also Harriet Beecher Stowe, When winds are raging o'er the upper ocean.
, quoted in [2015-02-18, "Rudy Giuliani: President Obama doesn’t love America", Darren Samuelsohn, Politico, http://www.politico.com/story/2015/02/rudy-giuliani-president-obama-doesnt-love-america-115309.html]
"The Triumph of the Soul" as translated by Margaret Smith in The Persian Mystics
Happy Birthday To Me (Feb 15)
Noise Floor (Rarities: 1998-2005) (2006)
“True silence is the speech of lovers. For only love knows its beauty, completeness and utter joy.”
Source: Poustinia (1975), Ch. 1
Source: Erotism: Death and Sensuality