“place where man laughs, sings, picks flowers, chases butterflies and pets birds, makes love with maidens, and plays with children. Here he spontaneously reveals his nature, the base as well as the noble. Here also he buries his sorrows and difficulties and cherishes his ideals and hopes. It is in the garden that men discover themselves. Indeed one discovers not only his real self but also his ideal self?he returns to his youth. Inevitably the garden is made the scene of man's merriment, escapades, romantic abandonment, spiritual awakening or the perfection of his finer self.” MenWellsChildrenMadeRealSelfPlaySpiritualLaughingYouthFlowerReturnSorrowSceneBirdPicksIdealsGardenPerfectionDifficultyNobleAwakeningPetCherishButterflyMaking LoveAbandonmentSpiritual AwakeningMaidensReal SelfMerrimentEscapade Author:Confucius
“EARTH LIFE with its joys and sorrows is a necessary part of our eternal existence. Its purposes are to prepare us to return to the presence of our Heavenly Father and to provide the way whereby we may receive a fulness of joy.” WayLifeMayEarthJoyPurposeFatherExistenceReturnSorrowEternalEternityPreparationHeavenlyHeavenly FatherJoys And SorrowsEarth Life Book:For They Shall Be Comforted Source: For They Shall Be Comforted
“How dreadful it is, to emerge from the oblivion of slumber, and to receive as a good morrow the mute wailing of one's own hapless heart - to return from the land of deceptive dreams to the heavy knowledge of unchanged disaster!” HeartDreamGriefLandReturnSorrowHeavyDisasterOblivionMuteMorrowSlumberDeceptiveWailing Book:The Last Man Source: The Last Man
“The pleasant converse of the fireside, the simple songs of home, the words of encouragement as I bend over my school-tasks, the kiss as I lie down to rest, the patient bearing with the freaks of my restless nature, the gentle counsels mingled with reproofs and approvals, the sympathy that meets and assuages every sorrow, and sweetens every little success--all these return to me amid the responsibilities which press upon me now, and I feel as if I had once lived in heaven, and, straying, had lost my way.” IfsWayFeelsLittlesHomeSchoolLyingSongLostHeavenSimpleResponsibilityReturnSorrowKissingTasksEncouragementPressesPatientMy WayGentlePleasantFreakApprovalRestlessConversesWords Of EncouragementReproofReturn To Me Author:J. G. Holland
“You took me to adventure and to love. We two have shared great joy and great sorrow. And now I stand at the gate of the paddock watching you run in an ecstasy of freedom, knowing you will return to stand quietly, loyally, beside me.” TwoRunningJoyKnowingAdventureReturnSorrowHorseGatesEcstasyGreat JoyEquineGreat Horse Author:Pam Brown
“I no longer become angry. I not only do not say angry words, I do not even think angry thoughts! If someone does an unkind thing to me I feel only compassion instead of resentment. Even upon those who cause suffering I look with deep compassion, knowing the harvest of sorrow that lies in store for them. If there were those who hated me, I would love them in return, knowing that hatred can only be overcome by love, and knowing that there is good in all human beings which can be reached by a loving approach.” IfsThinkingFeelsHumansLooksDoeLyingSufferingCausesHuman BeingsCompassionKnowingReturnSorrowApproachHatredOvercomingAngryStoresHatedResentmentHarvestUnkindAngry Words Book:Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words Source: Peace Pilgrim: Her Life and Work in Her Own Words
“Think that it's fun, that you're guided, and that all is well. Think that there's time, that life is easy, and that the best is yet to come. Think that the reasons that elude you will one day catch up, that the lessons that stumped you will one day bring joy, and that the sorrows that have crippled you will soon give you wings. Think that you're important, that you cannot fail, and that happiness always returns. And think that you're beautiful.” ThinkingGivingWellsImportantReasonMotivationalBeautifulLife IsJoyFunEasyFailingReturnSorrowLessonsOne DayWingsCrippledEludeYou Re BeautifulBest Is Yet To ComeLife Is EasyElude You Author:Mike Dooley
“The King beneath the mountains, The King of carven stone, The lord of silver fountains Shall come into his own! His crown shall be upholden, His harp shall be restrung, His halls shall echo golden To songs of yore re-sung. The woods shall wave on mountains. And grass beneath the sun; His wealth shall flow in fountains And the rivers golden run. The streams shall run in gladness, The lakes shall shine and burn, And sorrow fail and sadness At the Mountain-king’s return!” RunningSongWealthLordSunFailingSadnessFailureReturnKingsSorrowMountainFlowRiversStonesShiningWaveWoodsGoldenGrassStreamsLakesSilverHallsCrownsEchoesFountainGladnessHarps Author:J. R. R. Tolkien
“Love, what is love? I don't think you can really put it into words. Love is understanding someone, caring for him, sharing his joys and sorrows. This eventually includes physical love. You've shared something, given something away and received something in return, whether or not you're married, whether or not you have a baby. Losing your virtue doesn't matter, as long as you know that for as long as you live you'll have someone at your side who understands you, and who doesn't have to be shared with anyone else!” ThinkingKnowsLongMatterJoyGivenUnderstandingSidesLove IsVirtueLove YouBabyReturnSorrowMarriedLosingCaringYour SideWhat Is LoveJoys And SorrowsWords LoveUnderstanding Someone Author:Anne Frank
“...losing through you what seemed myself, i find selves unimaginably mine; beyond sorrow's own joys and hopings very fears yours is the light by which my spirit's born: yours is the darkness of my soul's return... you are my sun, my moon, and all my stars.” SoulSelfLightJoySpiritStarsBornDarknessSunMinesReturnSorrowMoonLosingMy SoulSoulmate Author:e. e. cummings
“All things issue from it; all things return to it. To find the origin, trace back the manifestations. When you recognize the children and find the mother, you will be free of sorrow. If you close your mind in judgements and traffic with desires, your heart will be troubled. If you keep your mind from judging and aren't led by the senses, your heart will find peace. Seeing into darkness is clarity. Knowing how to yield is strength. Use your own light and return to the source of light. This is called practicing eternity.” IfsMindHeartChildrenUseLightMotherDesireDarknessKnowingIssuesSeeingJudgingSourceReturnSorrowAll ThingsEternitySensesClarityJudgementManifestationYieldTrafficFinding Peace Author:Laozi