It was long before I could believe that human learning had no clear answer to this question. For a long time it seemed to me, as I listened to the gravity and seriousness wherewith Science affirmed its positions on matters unconnected with the problem of life, that I must have misunderstood something. For a long time I was timid in the presence in learning, and I fancied that the insufficiency of the answers which I received was not its fault, but was owing to my own gross ignorance, but this thing was not a joke or a pastime with me, but the business of my life, and I was at last forced, willy-nilly, to the conclusion that these questions of mine were the only legitimate questions underlying all knowledge, and that it was not I that was in fault in putting them, but science in pretending to have an answer for them. A Confession
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Quote:- It was long since I had longed for anything and the effect on me was horrible.
Author:- Samuel Beckett
Category:- time
Quote:- It was many and many a year ago,In a kingdom by the sea,That a maiden there lived whom you may knowBy the name of ANNABEL LEE;And this maiden she lived with no other thoughtThan to love and be loved by me.I was a child and she was a child,In this kingdom by the sea;But we loved with a love that was more than love-I and my Annabel Lee;With a love that the winged seraphs of heavenCoveted her and me.And this was the reason that, long ago,In this kingdom by the sea,A wind blew out of a cloud, chillingMy beautiful Annabel Lee;So that her highborn kinsman cameAnd bore her away from me,To shut her up in a sepulchreIn this kingdom by the sea.The angels, not half so happy in heaven,Went envying her and me-Yes!- that was the reason (as all men know,In this kingdom by the sea)That the wind came out of the cloud by night,Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.But our love it was stronger by far than the loveOf those who were older than we-Of many far wiser than we-And neither the angels in heaven above,Nor the demons down under the sea,Can ever dissever my soul from the soulOf the beautiful Annabel Lee.For the moon never beams without bringing me dreamsOf the beautiful Annabel Lee;And the stars never rise but I feel the bright eyesOf the beautiful Annabel Lee;And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the sideOf my darling- my darling- my life and my bride,In the sepulchre there by the sea,In her tomb by the sounding sea." "It was many and many a year ago,In a kingdom by the sea,That a maiden there lived whom you may knowBy the name of ANNABEL LEE;And this maiden she lived with no other thoughtThan to love and be loved by me.I was a child and she was a child,In this kingdom by the sea;But we loved with a love that was more than love-I and my Annabel Lee;With a love that the winged seraphs of heavenCoveted her and me.And this was the reason that, long ago,In this kingdom by the sea,A wind blew out of a cloud, chillingMy beautiful Annabel Lee;So that her highborn kinsman cameAnd bore her away from me,To shut her up in a sepulchreIn this kingdom by the sea.The angels, not half so happy in heaven,Went envying her and me-Yes!- that was the reason (as all men know,In this kingdom by the sea)That the wind came out of the cloud by night,Chilling and killing my Annabel Lee.But our love it was stronger by far than the loveOf those who were older than we-Of many far wiser than we-And neither the angels in heaven above,Nor the demons down under the sea,Can ever dissever my soul from the soulOf the beautiful Annabel Lee.For the moon never beams without bringing me dreamsOf the beautiful Annabel Lee;And the stars never rise but I feel the bright eyesOf the beautiful Annabel Lee;And so, all the night-tide, I lie down by the sideOf my darling- my darling- my life and my bride,In the sepulchre there by the sea,In her tomb by the sounding sea.
Author:- Edgar Allan Poe
Category:- poetry
Quote:- It was masturbation, not willpower, that made it possible for gazillions of women to walk down the aisle with their reputation and their hymen still intact.
On Masturbation: A Satirical Essay
Author:- Mokokoma Mokhonoana
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- It was more than love...it was a feeling of comfort...of home.
On the Edge
Author:- T.S. Krupa
Category:- Love
Quote:- It was my first time going out in two hundred years. I walked along slowly.
Dragon Daddy Diaries: A Girl Grows to Greatness Volume 1
Author:- Ameko Kaeruda
Category:- time
Quote:- It was my grandfather sense of defiance that ensured his descendants believed in their own abilities and talents
Author:- Basetsana Kumalo
Category:- hope
Quote:- It was natural given such clear teachings that I readily took the blame for the disastrous situation in which I found myself. My understanding of my religion offered me little solace. Indeed, by encouraging self-blame, it deprived me of a sense of justice...of being the injured one.
Forced to Grow
Author:- Sindiwe Magona
Category:- motivational
Quote:- It was never about the world being too big, it was more like she was too much for the world to handle.
Author:- robert m drake
Category:- Relationships,best,poetry,hope
Quote:- It was never the way she lookedalways the way she wasI would have fallen in love with her with my eyes closed.
Love Her Wild
Author:- Atticus Poetry
Category:- best,poetry
Quote:- It was never worth worrying about someone you didn’t love. And it wasn’t love if you didn’t worry.
Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
Author:- Gabrielle Zevin
Category:- Love
Quote:- It was nice to borrow a slice of extra time.
Casa Rossa
Author:- Francesca Marciano
Category:- time
Quote:- It was nice to hear his voice and nothing else.
Eleanor & Park
Author:- Rainbow Rowell
Category:- Love
Quote:- It was no coincidence, that fear could move a person to extremes, just as seamlessly as love. They were the conjoined twins of emotion: If you didn't know what was at stake to lose, you had nothing to fight for.
The Tenth Circle
Author:- Jodi Picoult
Category:- Relationships
Quote:- It was not death, for I stood up,And all the dead lie down;It was not night, for all the bellsPut out their tongues, for noon.It was not frost, for on my fleshI felt siroccos crawl,Nor fire, for just my marble feetCould keep a chancel cool.And yet it tasted like them all;The figures I have seenSet orderly, for burial,Reminded me of mine,As if my life were shavenAnd fitted to a frame,And could not breathe without a key;And I was like midnight, some,When everything that ticked has stopped,And space stares, all around,Or grisly frosts, first autumn morns,Repeal the beating ground.But most like chaos,--stopless, cool,Without a chance or spar,--Or even a report of landTo justify despair.
I'm Nobody! Who Are You?
Author:- Emily Dickinson
Category:- poetry
Quote:- It was not Hansu that she missed, or even Isak. What she was seeing again in her dreams was her youth, her beginning, and her wishes--so this is how she became a woman.
Pachinko
Author:- Min Jin Lee
Category:- time
Quote:- It was not in me It came and wentI wanted to hold it It was held by wine(I no longer know what it was)
Author:- Rainer Maria Rilke
Category:- poetry
Quote:- It was not like everyone had said.Not like being needed,or needing; not desperate;it did not whisperthat I'd come to harm. I didn't losemy head. No, I was notgoing to leap from a greatheight and flapmy wings.It was in factthe opposite of flying:it contained the wishto be toppled, to be on the floor,the ground, anywhere I mightlie down. . . .On my back, and you on me.
A Working Girl Can't Win
Author:- Deborah Garrison
Category:- poetry
Quote:- It was oftentimes acknowledged that because the region they lived in lacked heat insulation (which caused it to be cold), and the colloquial term cold means to lack passion and emotion, the other three races theorized and overall concluded that the cryo-organisms lacked genuine emotion, passion, and love, regardless of the fact that equivocation is a logical fallacy.
Logicalard Fallacoid
Author:- Lucy Carter
Category:- science
