My imagination is a monastery, and I am its monk
– John Keats
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- Besides, a long poem is a test of invention, which I take to be the Polar star of Poetry, as Fancy is the sails – and Imagination the rudder. – John Keats
- I believe in the goodness of imagination. – Sue Monk Kidd
- Give me books, French wine, fruit, fine weather and a little music played out of doors by somebody I do not know. – John Keats
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- I have good reason to be content,for thank God I can read andperhaps understand Shakespeare to his depths. – John Keats
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- I have clung To nothing, lov’d a nothing, nothing seen Or felt but a great dream! – John Keats
- Touch has a memory. – John Keats
- Touch has a memory. O say, love, say,What can I do to kill it and be free? – John Keats
- I was too much in solitude, and consequently was obliged to be in continual burning of thought, as an only resource. – John Keats
- Now a soft kiss – Aye, by that kiss, I vow an endless bliss. – John Keats
- I have a habitual feeling of my real life having past, and that I am now leading a posthumous existence. – John Keats
- I was its skin, its movement, its shape, its god, its creator, its destroyer. And you thought Dexter was bad. The Bridgeman arrives soon. – Catherine Astolfo
- …the monk beat me to break my spirit, incensed I knew Acquinas – angry, I knew his riddle – beauty is what is pleasing to the eye – he wasn’t… – John Geddes
- In real life, love and hate are often only separable if we’re willing to recognize our demons and choose to become better people. – John L Monk
- Everything that flowers, dies too, but in its dying provides seed of a new beginning. – The Monk (Pg-50) – Shashi
- One winter morning Peter woke up and looked out the window. Snow had fallen during the night. It covered everything as far as he could see. – Ezra Jack Keats
- My dear Keats go on, don’t despair, collect incidents, study characters, read Shakespeare and trust in Providence. – Benjamin Haydon
- No more Keats, I entreat: flay him alive; if some of you don’t I must skin him myself: there is no bearing the drivelling idiotism of the Mankin. – George Gordon Byron
- Ambition is what gives birth to imagination and then imagination directs the bearing towards its pursuit. – Newton Gatambia
- So much of love is imagination — its over-activity, its over-ambition, its over-the-top faith. – Gerry LaFemina
- The wolf was sick, he vowed a monk to be – But when he got well, a wolf once more was he – Walter Bower
- It sounds to me, dear, as if your satirist is a bit like a monk. They both take a rather dim view of the world, and both try to do something abou – Tony Hendra
- It was a uniform that signified that one was a kind of downtown aesthete; not necessarily nihilistic, but a monk in the bohemian order. – David Byrne
- Depressed people do things they wouldn’t ordinarily do. – Sue Monk Kidd
- There is always a method in the seeming chaos of creation- – The Monk – Shashi
- Apparently loved did weird things to a girl’s practical decision-making skills – Matilda – Devon Monk
- She looked at his face and saw a monk and a detective, both beautiful and bizarre. – Lawren Leo
- ChrysanthemumSilence – monk Sips his morning tea. – Bash Matsuo
- Whatever a monk keeps pursuing with his thinking and pondering, that becomes the inclination of his awareness. – Gautama Buddha
- My mother’s life was way too heavy for me. – Sue Monk Kidd
- To condemn slavery was one thing-”that I could do in my own individual heart-”but female ministers! – Sue Monk Kidd
- It takes so much energy to keep things at bay. – Sue Monk Kidd