“But who will watch my lilies, When their blossoms open white? By day the sun shall be sentry, And the moon and the stars by night!” NightStarsWhiteWatchesSunMoonLilies Book:The Poems Source: The Poems
“They say that the Dead die not, but remain Near to the rich heirs of their grief and mirth. I think they ride the calm mid-heaven, as these, In wise majestic melancholy train, And watch the moon, and the still-raging seas, And men, coming and going on the earth.” ThinkingMenStillsEarthDiesHeavenGriefWatchesRichWiseSeaMoonTrainCalmRageMelancholyHeirsMirthMajestic Book:1914 & Other Poems Source: 1914 & Other Poems
“Tonight, I should watch the sun set, and think of the impending darkness as a metaphor for my wasted life: once it was bright, and full of potential, and now it is dark and hopeless and bleak. I should not make the mistake of thinking that the moon and the stars represent slim glimmers of hope, or evidence that there is light on the other side. Even if there is light somewhere I will never walk in it again.” IfsThinkingShouldLightStarsSidesDarkWalksMistakeWatchesDarknessSunMoonEvidenceMetaphorTonightHopelessBleakSlimWasted LifeSun Set Author:John S. Hall
“I would say anybody who's willing to listen to Dark Side of the Moon and watch The Wizard of Oz is already a very sensitive, creative person.” PersonsSidesDarkWatchesCreativeWillingMoonSensitiveWizardsDark SideCreative Person Author:Wayne Coyne
“When the sky is clear, when the sea is calm and the full moon is rising, whatever you are doing, leave it; go to the seaside; sit and watch it! You will then reach the land where there is no thinking; the land of pure wisdom!” ThinkingWatchesClearSeaSkyLandPureMoonCalmRisingFull Moon Author:Mehmet Murat Ildan