“The historical sense compels a man to write not merely with his own generation in his bones, but with a feeling that the whole of literature from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence and composes a simultaneous order.” MenWritingCountryWholeFeelingsOrderLiteratureExistenceGenerationsTraditionHistoricalBonesSimultaneousIndividual Talent Book:The Sacred Wood and Major Early Essays Source: The Sacred Wood and Major Early Essays
“There's a lot of feeling that the school curriculum has been bare-bones, just drill and, again, no art, music, and so on and so forth.” Has BeensArtFeelingsSchoolBonesCurriculumDrillsArt MusicSchool Curriculum Author:John Merrow
“The metaphysics of substance. The strange feeling which comes over us when we sense: this is skin - this is bone - all in a single vision that is completely unearthly. The dreaminess of our existence mixed at the same time with the indescribably sweet illusion of reality.” FeelingsRealityExistenceVisionStrangeSweetIllusionSkinsBonesSubstanceMetaphysics Book:Max Beckmann Source: Max Beckmann
“It's an amazing feeling to know that life is actually growing inside your body. The first time you see the ultrasound and you see the little bones and you realise that it's part of you and it's in your care is life changing and this sort of protective instinct has taken over.” KnowsFirstsLittlesFeelingsBodyCareLife IsTakenGrowingFirst TimeInstinctBonesYour BodyLife ChangingRealisingProtectiveUltrasounds Author:Halle Berry
“I have a dreadful feeling in my bones that future historians may write of the May 2014 elections: "This was the wake-up call from which Europe failed to wake up."” WritingMayFeelingsEuropeWake UpElectionBonesHistorianWake Up Call Author:Timothy Garton Ash
“Years bleach away the sense of things until all that's left is a bone-white past, stripped of feeling and significance.” YearsFeelingsPastLeftWhiteBonesSignificanceBleach Book:The Light Between Oceans: A Novel Source: The Light Between Oceans: A Novel
“The body remembers, the bones remember, the joints remember, even the little finger remembers. Memory is lodged in pictures and feelings in the cells themselves. Like a sponge filled with water, anywhere the flesh is pressed, wrung, even touched lightly, a memory may flow out in a stream.” MayLittlesFeelingsBodyRememberWaterMemoriesFlowFilledFingersBonesFleshCellsStreamsTouchedJointsSponges Author:Clarissa Pinkola Estes