“When sleep leaves the body like smoke and man, sated with secrets, drives the overworked nag of quarrel out of its stall, then the fire-breathing union begins anew . . .” MenBodySleepSecretFireUnionsSmokeBreathingQuarrelsNaggingSated Book:O the Chimneys: Selected Poems, Including the Verse Play, Eli Source: O the Chimneys: Selected Poems, Including the Verse Play, Eli
“I have no rules on drinking. In your young days, you can play strong even if you are not healthy. If they want to get drunk and smoke, they can, but not immediately after a match when the body is weak and vulnerable.” IfsWantPlayBodyYoungStrongHealthyWeakDrinkingDrunkVulnerableSmokeYoung Days Author:Felix Magath
“Ye who amid this feverish world would wear A body free of pain, of cares a mind, Fly the rank city, shun its turbid air; Breathe not the chaos of eternal smoke And volatile corruption, from the dead, The dying, sickening, and the living world Exhal'd, to sully heaven's transparent dome With dim mortality.” WorldMindBodyCarePainHeavenCitiesAirDyingEternalChaosCorruptionBreatheSmokeMortalityTransparentDomes Book:The Poems of Armstrong and Johnson Source: The Poems of Armstrong and Johnson