“For the poets tell us, don't they, that the melodies they bring us are gathered from rills that run with honey, out of glens and gardens of the Muses, and they bring them as bees do honey, flying like the bees? And what they say is true, for a poet is a light and winged thing, and holy, and never able to compose until he has become inspired, and is beside himself, and reason is no longer in him. So long as he has this in his possession, no man is able to make poetry or to chant in prophecy.” MenInspirationalLongReasonLightRunningAblePoetryPoetHolyGardenMadnessInspiredPossessionFlyingMelodyHoneyBeesMuseProphecy Book:The Collected Dialogues of Plato: Including The Letters Source: The Collected Dialogues of Plato: Including The Letters
“I'd prefer people read about Churchill and how he wasn't overwhelmed by Nazi Germany. Amazing; that the morale of a country rested on one person's shoulders. Extraordinary people carried that country through its darkest hours; truly inspirational. I suppose that's my theme. Whether it's a biography or a movie; whether it's fictional or true, I'm inspired by people doing great things.” PeopleInspirationalPersonsCountryHoursExtraordinaryInspiredShouldersGreat ThingsGermanyThemeNaziBiographiesOverwhelmedOrdinary PeopleMoraleNazi GermanyDarkest Hour Author:Larry Ellison