“You can live a life of either trusting your inner voice or distrusting your inner voice. You can cling to familiar expectations, conventions, and "reasonable" responses or you can listen to the sweet madness in your bones.” VoiceSweetExpectationsMadnessResponseIntuitionBonesFamiliarReasonableConventionsInner Voice Author:Tama J. Kieves
“One discards rhyme, not because one is incapable of rhyming neat, fleet, sweet, meet, treat, eat, feet but because there are certain emotions or energies which are nor represented by the over-familiar devices or patterns.” CertainEnergyEmotionFeetSweetTreatsPatternsFamiliarDevicesIncapableRhymeNeatRhyming Author:Ezra Pound
“O happy, happy morning! O dear, familiar place! / O warm, sweet tears of Heaven, fast falling on my face! / O well-remembered, rainy wind, blow all my care away, / That I may be a child again this blissful morn of May.” WellsMayChildrenCareFacesFallHeavenMorningTearsSweetWindDearBlowWarmFamiliarRememberedRainyHappy MorningFamiliar Places Book:Poems Source: Poems
“The foot that is familiar with the grass belongs usually to a man of lighter heart than he whose soles seldom wander from the pavement; and the best elixir vitæ is a run, as often as we can contrive it, amid the sweets of new and lovely scenery, where nature sits, fresh from the hand of the Creator, almost chiding us for our delay.” MenHeartHandsRunningFeetSweetCreatorLovelyFamiliarWanderGrassDelayLightersSceneryPavementElixir Author:Leopold Hartley Grindon
“Jake's mouth found mine, his lips molding hot and soft to my own. His tongue tentatively tested the seal of my lips; I parted them and he pushed inside. It was startlingly sweet and achingly familiar, like finding harbor.” FoundMy OwnMinesSweetFindingsMouthsHotLipsTongueFamiliarTestedHarborsSealsJakeMolding Author:Josh Lanyon