“The kind of poetry I write, lyric poetry, I think is really concerned with intimacy, with mystery. That needn't be religious mystery, there are mysteries to do with everyday life.” ThinkingWritingKindReligiousMysteryConcernedEverydayIntimacyEveryday LifeLyric Poetry Author:Kevin Hart
“Often poetry, especially the sort of poetry I write, is concerned with looking at the borders between the sensual and the spiritual and seeing them as divided, equivocal, that mystery somehow can break in to the ordinary. And we read poetry I think in part, to gain a sense of that intimacy with things that we can't understand that are unable to be understood but that buoy up our lives.” ThinkingWritingSpiritualBreakOur LivesSeeingMysteryOrdinaryUnderstoodGainsConcernedSensualIntimacyBordersDividedBuoys Author:Kevin Hart
“To me the gospel is not a great mass of theological jargon. It is a simple and beautiful and logical thing, with one quiet truth following another in orderly sequence. I do not fret over the mysteries. I do not worry whether the heavenly gates swing or slide. I am only concerned that they open.” BeautifulSimpleWorryMysteryQuietMassConcernedFollowingHeavenlyLogicalGatesSwingsSequenceSlidesTheologicalOrderlyJargonSimple And Beautiful Author:Gordon B. Hinckley
“Good Demeter mothering keeps a child in the heat and passion of life which immortalize and establish soulfulness. Mothering involves not only physical survival and achievement—Demeter's grain and fruit—it is also concerned with guiding a child to his or her unknown depths and the mystery of fate.” ChildrenPassionFateMysteryAchievementSurvivalConcernedFruitDepthHeatGrainMotheringPassion For LifeDemeterSoulfulness Book:Care of the soul: a guide for cultivating depth and sacredness in everyday life Source: Care of the soul: a guide for cultivating depth and sacredness in everyday life
“It's a mystery of human chemistry and I don't understand it, some people, as far as their senses are concerned, just feel like home.” PeopleFeelsHumansHomeMysteryConcernedSensesChemistryFidelity Author:Nick Hornby