Stephen Van Rensselaer Quotes & Sayings
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A lot of men not only fear emotional pain, they are afraid to be transparent and vulnerable. To let an outsider even glimpse their confusion or suffering is a taboo that starts in adolescence and becomes more entrenched with adulthood. — Michael R. French
How far must you go to gain respect? Um ... 
Well, it's kind of simple: just remain your own.
Or you'll be crazy sad and alone. — Q-Tip
If one has not influence to stem the torrent of popular delusion he is reduced to the melancholy part of a spectator in the midst of the ruin. — James L. Petigru
Come with me and you shall be an empress with the moon for your throne and constellations to wear in your hair. Come — Roshani Chokshi
TO MUSIC, TO BECALM HIS FEVER"
CHARM me asleep and melt me so
 With thy delicious numbers,
That, being ravished, hence I go
 Away in easy slumbers.
 Ease my sick head
 And make my bed,
Thou power that canst sever
 From me this ill ;
 And quickly still,
 Though thou not kill
 My fever.
Thou sweetly canst convert the same
 From a consuming fire
Into a gentle-licking flame,
 And make it thus expire.
 Then make me weep
 My pains asleep ;
And give me such reposes
 That I, poor I,
 May think thereby
 I live and die
 'Mongst roses.
Fall on me like a silent dew,
 Or like those maiden showers
Which, by the peep of day, do strew
 A baptim o'er the flowers.
 Melt, melt my pains
 With thy soft strains ;
That, having ease me given,
 With full delight
 I leave this light,
 And take my flight
 For heaven. — Robert Herrick
My idea of heaven is a place where the Tyne meets the Delta, where folk music meets the blues. — Mark Knopfler
We parents are in the process of losing parts of ourselves, of waking up each morning to find ourselves changed by our children. We may fantasize that we are not really changed, that we can go back to poring over Wittgenstein, immersing ourselves in the latest movies, being beach bums- whatever it was that we were before the child or children came into our lives. But part of what we have lost is the part of our identity that is the person-without-children. The parent we are now has a life inextricably entwined not only without our past life and our private selves but also with the lives of our children. — Daniel Gottlieb
