“Every second the Universe divides into possibilities and most of those possibilities never happen. It is not a uni-verse -- there is more than one reading. The story won't stop, can't stop, it goes on telling itself, waiting for an intervention that changes what will happen next.” StoriesHappensUniverseReadingNextWaitingPossibilityGoes OnDividesVersesInterventionEvery Second Author:Jeanette Winterson
“It seems to me a purely lyric poet gives himself, right down to his sex, to his mood, utterly and abandonedly, whirls himself roundtill he spontaneously combusts into verse. He has nothing that goes on, no passion, only a few intense moods, separate like odd stars, and when each has burned away, he must die.” GivingSeemsPoetryDiesPassionStarsSexPoetGoes OnMoodIntenseOddBurnedVerses Author:D. H. Lawrence
“That question in marriage is mutual submission, really - the next verse goes on: "husbands love your wife as Christ loves the Church."” NextChristChurchWifeLove YouGoes OnHusbandMutualVersesSubmissionChrist LoveLove Your WifeHusband Love Author:Francis George
“Now come: that thou mayst able be to know That minds and the light souls of all that live Have mortal birth and death, I will go on Verses to build meet for thy rule of life, Sought after long, discovered with sweet toil.” KnowsMindLongSoulLightAbleSweetGoes OnBirthMortalsVersesToilBirth And DeathRules Of Life Book:On the Nature of Things Source: On the Nature of Things
“For me, before I go on stage, it all depends. Might be a girl, might be an edible, might be a verse, might be somebody mixing something in my drink without me knowing - hopefully that won't happen tonight.” MightHappensGirlKnowingStageGoes OnDependsDrinkHopefullyTonightVersesMixing Author:Wyclef Jean