Date: 1860
"That is pain to me, and always will be pain, until my faculties lose their keenness, like aged eyes."
preview | full record— Eliot, George (1819-1880)
Date: 1860
"But you will not always be shut up in your present lot: why should you starve your mind in that way?"
preview | full record— Eliot, George (1819-1880)
Date: 1868
"The strong man arm'd this moment bind, / The bold usurper of Thy throne, / His armour seize, the carnal mind, / The unbelieving heart of stone, / Out of my flesh the evil tear, / And pluck my soul out of the snare."
preview | full record— Wesley, John and Charles
Date: 1868
"We ask a soul no longer blind, / Who chased the darkness of thy mind, / Open'd thine inward eyes to see / That all on earth is vanity"
preview | full record— Wesley, John and Charles
Date: April, 1871
"Strong convictions gave him a kind of cramp in the will, and he could not act on them."
preview | full record— Bagehot, William (1826-1877)
Date: Date Unknown
A nose of wax is a "true symbol of the mind"
preview | full record— Peacock, Thomas Love (1785-1866)
Date: 1959
"O quiet deed! / This is the breaking of the bread; / On this the leanest heart may feed / When by the stiffly-linened priest / All wounds of light are newly dressed, / Healed by the pouring-in of wine / From bitter — as from sweet — grapes bled."
preview | full record— Hill, Geoffrey (b. 1932)
Date: 1959
"And so my heart has ceased to breathe / (Though there God's worm blunted its head / And stayed.)"
preview | full record— Hill, Geoffrey (b. 1932)
Date: November 12, 1973
"Mysteries are the food of the mind, and all the fundamental mysteries are necessary to sanity."
preview | full record— Richards, I.A. (1893-1979)
Date: 1975
"His soul, like his stomach, was in turmoil."
preview | full record— Lodge, David (b. 1935)