“Redeem
The time. Redeem
The unread vision in the higher dream
While jewelled unicorns draw by the gilded hearse.”

—  T.S. Eliot

Ash-Wednesday (1930)

Adopted from Wikiquote. Last update June 3, 2021. History

Help us to complete the source, original and additional information

Do you have more details about the quote "Redeem The time. Redeem The unread vision in the higher dream While jewelled unicorns draw by the gilded hearse." by T.S. Eliot?
T.S. Eliot photo
T.S. Eliot 270
20th century English author 1888–1965

Related quotes

Adlai Stevenson photo

“Every age needs men who will redeem the time by living with a vision of the things that are to be.”

Adlai Stevenson (1900–1965) mid-20th-century Governor of Illinois and Ambassador to the UN

What I Think (1956), p. 142

James Freeman Clarke photo
Wendell Berry photo
Eckhart Tolle photo
Richard Rodríguez photo
Richard Wilbur photo

“I dreamt the past was never past redeeming:
But whether this was false or honest dreaming
I beg death's pardon now. And mourn the dead.”

Richard Wilbur (1921–2017) American poet

The Pardon
Context: I started in to cry and call his name,
Asking forgiveness of his tongueless head.
... I dreamt the past was never past redeeming:
But whether this was false or honest dreaming
I beg death's pardon now. And mourn the dead.

Frederick William Robertson photo

“All will be redeemed in God's fullness of time, all, not just the small portion of the population who have been given the grace to know and accept Christ.”

Madeleine L'Engle (1918–2007) American writer

A Stone for a Pillow (1986), as quoted in If Grace Is True : Why God Will Save Every Person (2003) by Philip Gulley and James Mulholland, p. 223
Context: All will be redeemed in God's fullness of time, all, not just the small portion of the population who have been given the grace to know and accept Christ. All the strayed and stolen sheep. All the little lost ones.

Robert M. La Follette Sr. photo

“There is another plane of thought into which some have entered. It holds up a vision of a society redeemed by true democracy. It believes in a time when monopoly shall be no more, and labor and capital, no longer at war, shall cooperate to the wiping out of involuntary and undeserved poverty in an era of industrial equality and social peace.”

Robert M. La Follette Sr. (1855–1925) American politician

"The Basis of the Struggle", July 31, 1909, La Follette's Weekly Magazine. Quoted in Matthew Rothschild, Democracy In Print : The Best of The Progressive Magazine, 1909-2009. Madison : University of Wisconsin Press, 2009.

Eugene V. Debs photo

Related topics