Except in these latter-day songs, [Bob] Dylan is a grizzled old prophet who's already been to hell and back.
True kindness ennobles the giver
There is nothing more painful than the untimely death of someone young and dear to the heart. The harrowing grief surges from a bottomless well of sorrow, drowning the mourner in a torrent of agonizing pain; an exquisite pain that continues to afflict the mourner with heartache and loneliness long after the deceased is buried and gone.
It is the dirt within men’s hearts that is most offensive; the filth you cannot see.
Darkness gives free rein to the mind's worst imaginings.
There is no place for innocence on the battlefield.
Blood was the mortar that cemented the kingdom
I had a nice read on the putt and I said to myself, 'This is for you, Jesus, ' and knocked it in.
I would like to remind you that both assimilation and integration apply to the working classes in the nineteenth century, at least in Britain and also Germany. Like most outsider groups compared with the establishment, the working classes were treated more or less with the same kind of stigmatization as immigrant groups are treated today.
Life isn't long enough to enjoy and understand all at the same time. You have to decide which is more important
A man's legacy is determined by how the story ends.