Oscar Wilde Quotes
Thou Knowest All; I Seek In Vain
What Lands To Till Or Sow With Seed -
The Land Is Black With Briar And Weed,
Nor Cares For Falling Tears Or Rain.
Thou Knowest All; I Sit And Wait
With Blinded Eyes And Hands That Fail,
Till The Last Lifting Of The Veil
And The First Opening Of The Gate.
Thou Knowest All; I Cannot See.
I Trust I Shall Not Live In Vain,
I Know That We Shall Meet Again
In Some Divine Eternity.
Related Authors
- Alicia G. Ruggieri
- Bill Malone
- Craig Reucassel
- Jake Jesser
- Jaromir Jagr
- Jerome Preisler
- Julie Clawson
- Martin Bormann
- Mir Waiss Najibi
- Patricia Elliott
- Rudine Sims Bishop
- Stephen R.J. Sheppard
Related Topics
-
Flynn Rider Quotes
Flynn Rider: Frying pans... who knew, right? — Walt Disney Company
-
No More Chances Love Quotes
But if it's a story, even in my head, I must be telling it to someone. You don't tell a story only to yourself. There's always someone else. Even when — Margaret Atwood
-
Oras Quotes
Art will liberate itself from the needs and desires of men. No longer will we paint a forest ora horseas we like oras theyappear to us, but as they really — Franz Marc
-
Oskar Matzerath Quotes
I remember when I was writing 'The Tin Drum,' I had the totally misguided idea of giving Oskar Matzerath a sister, and he just wouldn't have it. There was no — Gunter Grass
-
Trick Me Quotes
I had learned that there were substitutes for a mother who couldn't be a mother. You could find love with other people. You could find it in places you weren't — Lisa Kleypas