Morgan Llywelyn Quotes & Sayings
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Famous Quotes By Morgan Llywelyn

I walk on the surface of a shifting bog. I have to grab for whatever I can find that is solid. — Morgan Llywelyn

No'm he aint ill. Not unless laziness is a sickness. If it is, I'd say he's close to dying tomorrow. — Morgan Llywelyn

Bodies wear out to remind us they are temporary, and force us to spend more thought on our spirits — Morgan Llywelyn

Although Erc was bitterly disappointed, there was another route to prestige. He possessed gifts of the mind sufficient to gain admittance to the order of Druids, the intellectual class of Celtic society. Members of the order were not practitioners of a specific religion, nor were they priests in the Christian sense of the word. The Greeks were more nearly correct by describing Druids as poet-philosophers. — Morgan Llywelyn

Concealed within the stones are frozen fires. Borne on vast waves of polychrome gas that attracted, discarded, formed, and reformed patterns of infinite complexity, the living sparks had taken their allotted places. They were burning before the beginning. They will burn after the end. Their fire is impervious to time. Time is a human concept. Creation is on a different scale. Every spark was a syllable spoken into silence, a miniscule portion of the great Word that became a roar of limitless power and exploded to create a universe. From chaos, cosmos. — Morgan Llywelyn

She enjoys rain for its wetness, winter for its cold, summer for its heat. She loves rainbows as much for fading as for their brilliance. It is easy for her, she opens her heart and accepts everything. — Morgan Llywelyn

If you would have peace, genuine peace, you must accept all the aspects of your personality and learn to be comfortable with them. — Morgan Llywelyn

The one power a man has that cannot be stripped from him is the power to do nothing. — Morgan Llywelyn

Intuition is the voice of the spirit within you. — Morgan Llywelyn

You must bind up any wounds you give the earth and you must feed her to replace what you take from her. Every gift she gives, every tree, every stalk of grain, costs her. Only if you repay your debts will she continue to provide. — Morgan Llywelyn

I'm Irish! ... When I feel well I feel better than anyone, when I am in pain I yell at the top of my lungs, and when I am dead I shall be deader than anybody. — Morgan Llywelyn

He took her into his arms again, using all his strength to be gentle, and let his lips touch hers so lightly he could hardly feel it. — Morgan Llywelyn

Dreams can be relentless tyrants. — Morgan Llywelyn

You have no enemy until you make one. — Morgan Llywelyn

Waiting is worse than knowing. Grief rends the heart cleanly, that it may begin to heal; waiting shreds the spirit. — Morgan Llywelyn

The harmony that holds the stars on their courses and the flesh on our bones resonates through all creation. Every sound contains its echo. Before there was humankind, or even forest, there was sound. Sound spread from the source in great circles like those formed when a stone is dropped in a pool.
We follow waves of sound from life to life. A dying man's ears will hear long after his eyes are blind. He hears the sound that leads him to his next life as the Source of All being plucks the harp of creation. — Morgan Llywelyn

I'm only the instrument through which one particular art is expressed. Poetry flows through me but it originates in the wellspring of creation that is the source of us all. When you strike out at someone else's achievement you are attacking your own share of a great gift. — Morgan Llywelyn

The Romans did not like kings. We needed them, however. Over many generations we had evolved the pattern of living that best suited Celtic natures. Kings led noble warriors in battle that defined tribal territory and gave men a shape for their pride. Less aggressive common people farmed the land and did the labor of the tribe. Druids were responsible for the intangible essentials upon which all else depended. Man and Earth and Otherworld were thus held in balance----until the coming of Caesar, who wanted to destroy our warriors and our druids so he could make the rest of us his slaves. — Morgan Llywelyn

We have freedom of the press; I think it's guaranteed in the Constitution or something." The — Morgan Llywelyn

The pain we bring to others we cannot escape ourselves. — Morgan Llywelyn

As the sun is to the earth, so Honour is to a man. without it, he will not flourish. All else may fail you, but honour is the treasure no one can take from you, the shield no one can penetrate unless you let them. Honour is beautiful and clean. Honour is sacred. — Morgan Llywelyn

There is no disgrace in peace. There can never be dishonor in peace. — Morgan Llywelyn

The achievements and discoveries of a great but dying society can bring light to a young and growing one. — Morgan Llywelyn

Teaching meant for the hands enters most easily through the eyes. — Morgan Llywelyn

In the long run, the fall of one civilization is very much like the fall of another. Only the land remains. — Morgan Llywelyn

Men who have died in battle are rarely good to look upon. No matter how splendid their appearance at the apex of heroism, when the soul has fled it takes all grace and beauty with it. Bowels empty, mouths gape, bellies swell, dead eyes gleam fish-belly white. Nothing visible remains of glory. In the tents of death all men belong to the same tribe. — Morgan Llywelyn

We're born alone and we die alone, I accept that. But why, God, do we have to be alone in the middle? — Morgan Llywelyn

There was a rhythm to the canter. Up, forward, down; up, forward, down. It soon became pleasant. The broad warm rump felt good beneath her. The pounding was diminished, cushioned by the horse's muscles and the springiness of his hindquarter joints ... The ridden horse was a marvel, diminishing space. — Morgan Llywelyn

We never fully appreciate today until tomorrow. — Morgan Llywelyn

Happy women get softer and rounder. — Morgan Llywelyn

The longing and impatience of boyhood give way to the longing and discontent of manhood, and the future you anticipate is still just around the corner. — Morgan Llywelyn

There is a cruelty that lurks in some men's souls which is only released when they have other men in their power. — Morgan Llywelyn

Everything hurts, Fergal. All the time. Start with that and life won't be able to disappoint you. — Morgan Llywelyn

Grace O'Malley is a crafty devil. — Morgan Llywelyn

Questions stripped away the platitudes and undermined the verities that provided a sheltered, nursery existence for people who did not want to think. Questions were the obligation of the intellect. — Morgan Llywelyn

Wine could become a place rather than a beverage ... — Morgan Llywelyn

Feet, she thought. Sea legs. When you pass the last spit of land and commit to the ocean, you are taking a step into the infinite and might set your foot down anywhere. — Morgan Llywelyn

Hating is easy. It's loving that's hard — Morgan Llywelyn