“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
“How peacefully he sleep! Yet may his ever-questing spirit, freed at length from all the frettings of this little world, Wander at will among the uncharted stars. Fairfield his name. Perchance celestial fields disclosing long sought secrets of the past Spread 'neath his enraptured gaze And beasts and men that to his earthly sight were merely bits of stone shall live again to gladden those eager eyes. o let us picture him-enthusiast-scientist-friend- Seeker of truth and light through all eternity!” MenWorldLifeMayLittlesLongLightEyePastScienceSpiritNamesStarsBitsSleepSecretFieldsStonesScientistEternitySightSpreadWanderBeastLengthSeekersCelestialUnchartedFretting Author:Charles R. Knight
“Every spoken word double-crosses us. The written word is the only tolerable form of communication, as it isn't a stone in a bridge between souls but a ray of light between stars.” SoulLightFormStarsWrittenCommunicationStonesCrossesPhilosophicalBridgesRaysWritten WordSpoken WordTolerableRays Of Light Author:Fernando Pessoa