“Leave not a foot of verse, a foot of stone, A Page, a Grave, that they can call their own; But spread, my sons, your glory thin or thick, On passive paper, or on solid brick.” FeetSonPaperPagesGloryStonesSpreadGravesMy SonThickVersesPassiveBricks Author:Alexander Pope
“Brother, you can believe in stones, as long as you don't throw them at me. You are free to worship whoever you want, but other people's beliefs are not your concern, whether they believe that the Messiah is God, son of Mary, or that Satan is God, son of Mary. Let people have their beliefs.” PeopleWantBelieveLongBeliefSonBrotherWorshipConcernStonesSatanMaryMessiah Author:Wafa Sultan
“If you're feeling alone, and your weariness has grown, look up above, and thank God for His love. There's nothing you can do, to change His love for you; hold on friend, it's not the end. Something beautiful will come, the clouds will part for the sun, the skies will break for the Son, and the Father will say 'Well done.' But until then, until then, you're not alone. He can make bread from stone. Hold on to Him, and He'll hold on to you. Take one day at a time, pray for faith and be kind, and when forgetful becomes your mind, remember what He said, 'You are mine.'” IfsMindWellsLooksKindSaidEndsDoneFeelingsBeautifulRememberFatherCan DoBreakSunSkyMinesSonPrayingOne DayStonesCloudsBreadLook UpBe KindThank GodHis LoveNot AloneWell DoneWearinessSomething BeautifulOne Day At A TimeForgetfulFeeling AloneTake One Day At A Time Author:Nick Vujicic
“If you would have your son to walk honourably through the world, you must not attempt to clear the stones from his path, but teach him to walk firmly over them - not insist upon leading him by the hand, but let him learn to go alone.” IfsWorldLoveHandsWalksTeachPathClearSonStonesYour Son Book:The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Diversion Illustrated Classics) Source: The Tenant of Wildfell Hall (Diversion Illustrated Classics)
“There where hundreds of graves. There where hundreds of women. There were hundreds of daughters. There were hundreds of sons. And hundreds upon hundreds upon thousands of candles. The whole graveyard was one swarm of candleshine as if a population of fireflies had heard of a Grand Conglomeration and had flown here to settle in and flame upon the stones and light the brown faces and the dark eyes and the black hair.” IfsWholeLightEyeFacesBlackDarkHeardSonHairDaughterStonesPopulationGravesSettlingFlamesBrownCandleGraveyardFireflySwarmsBlack HairDark Eyes Book:The Halloween Tree Source: The Halloween Tree
“All right, beautiful. You've got me tied down to this stone table, and there's a knife in your hand that says you get to rule Narnia for another hundred years. So maybe I die, and winter goes on. Maybe the hunger and the darkness and the fear never end. But as long as the children believe in me, I know that Aslan will live again. I, the Great Lion, Son of The Emperor Over The Sea, will live again and -- aaaaauugh!!” KnowsYearsBelieveChildrenLongEndsHandsBeautifulDiesDarknessSeaSonGoes OnHundredStonesTablesWinterHungerLionsKnivesTiedBelieve In MeEmperorNarniaBeautiful You Author:C. S. Lewis
“What needs my Shakespeare for his honour'd bones,- The labour of an age in piled stones? Or that his hallow'd relics should be hid Under a star-y-pointing pyramid? Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name?” NeedsShouldAgeNamesStarsMemoriesSonFameStonesWeakDearBonesWitnessLabourHonourPointingPyramidsHeirsRelics Author:John Milton