“O happy, happy morning! O dear, familiar place! / O warm, sweet tears of Heaven, fast falling on my face! / O well-remembered, rainy wind, blow all my care away, / That I may be a child again this blissful morn of May.” WellsMayChildrenCareFacesFallHeavenMorningTearsSweetWindDearBlowWarmFamiliarRememberedRainyHappy MorningFamiliar Places Book:Poems Source: Poems
“We frequently fall into error and folly, not because the true principles of action are not known, but because for a time they are not remembered; he may, therefore, justly be numbered among the benefactors of mankind who contracts the great rules of life into short sentences that may early be impressed on the memory, and taught by frequent recollection to occur habitually to the mind.” MindMayActionFallMemoriesKnownPrinciplesMankindTaughtErrorsSentencesRememberedFollyContractsImpressedRecollectionBenefactorsRules Of Life Book:The beauties of Johnson: choice selections from his works Source: The beauties of Johnson: choice selections from his works
“I'd like to be remembered as the sower of seeds. That's the greatest parable in the bible as far as I'm concerned. Some seeds fall in the pathway, get stomped on and don't grow. Some fall on the stones and don't even sprout, but others fall on the ground and multiply a thousand fold.” FallGrowsThousandConcernedStonesSeedsRememberedFoldsPathwaysParablesSprouts Author:Pete Seeger