T.S. Eliot verbal poem and some words.
“This is the way the world ends. Not with a bang but a whimper..” T.S. Eliot
“My grandfather told me often, one day, the teacher will become the student. The student will become the teacher.”
“Once my dear grandmother held me, she sang songs of love to me. In the autumn of her life. I held her and I sang songs of love to her. ”
“We can’t stop time. Death waits on your right shoulder and he whispered to us. Please remember, don’t waste time. Time goes by so quickly. One day you will be old and you cannot go back to the sweetness of youth. A wasted youth leave a sorrowful man.”
“Was our last words kind? Did I tell you, I love you? I wish to call you tonight, go to you now. I know I can’t. I do tell Lake St. Clair and the rising moon. Tell my beloved, so far away. Thank you for your kindness, thank you for making me wise and strong. I will join you soon.”
Dancing Coyote
This is how democracy dies – with thunderous applause. Senator Padmé Amidala when she witnessed the election of Senator Palpatine as Chancellor during the Attack of The Clones – Star Wars Episode V.
This is so simular to you T.S. Eliot quote that i just had to share it with you. 🙂
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Thank you David. I did like the quote.
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A great poem and quote! No raging against the night .. only a whimper!
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