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Old English poetry is characterised by a number of poetic tropes which enable a writer to describe things indirectly and which require a reader imaginatively to construct their meaning. The most widespread of these figurative descriptions are what are known as kennings. Kennings often occur in compounds: for example, hronrad (whale-road) or swanrad (swan- road) meaning 'the sea'; banhus (bone-house) meaning the 'human body'. Some kennings involve borrowing or inventing words; others appear to be chosen to meet the alliterative requirement of a poetic line, and as a result some kennings are difficult to decode, leading to disputes in critical interpretation. But kennings do allow more abstract concepts to be communicated by using more familiar words: for example, God is often described as moncynnes weard ('guardian of mankind'). — Ronald Carter
And then she was looking up into the deep-set, dark eyes of the Marquess of Rockley. — Colleen Gleason
Ethan groaned. "To business already, Sentinel? So much for, 'Good morning, Liege. I love you, Liege.'" He managed a remarkably bad imitation of my voice, then feigned sweeping hair over his shoulder. "I don't do that." "You do," he said, grinning. "But my larger point still stands." I rolled my eyes but sat up, sheet strategically around my breasts, and smiled at him. "Good morning, Liege," I said in a husky voice. "I love you, Liege." "That's more like it," he said. — Chloe Neill
He [Jesus] has no need of our works but only of our love. — Therese Of Lisieux
Morning is when I am awake and there is a dawn in me. Moral reform is the effort to throw off sleep. — Henry David Thoreau
Everything in the world has a hidden meaning ... Men, animals, trees, stars, they are all hieroglyphics. When you see them you do not understand them. You think they are really men, animals, trees, stars. It is only years later that you understand. — Nikos Kazantzakis
I am myself for a living. I don't animate a character. — James Taylor
You learnt that, whatever you are doing in life, obstacles don't matter very much. Pain or other circumstances can be there, but if you want to do a job bad enough, you'll find a way to get it done. — Jack Youngblood
A thought embodied and embrained in fit words walks the earth a living being. — Edwin Percy Whipple
Why do I love being naked? Because I was born that way? — Alexander Skarsgard
Choice is nothing in itself; everything depends on what one is able to choose. — Harold O.J. Brown
Thy books should, like thy friends, not many be, yet such wherein men may thy judgment see. — William Wycherley
You assimilate into her, like the Ganga assimilates into Yamuna and creates a third self. You won't ever hurt her in such situation. If this is not love, then what is? — Girdhar Joshi