A Quote by George Herbert

The March sunne raises but dissolves not. — © George Herbert
The March sunne raises but dissolves not.

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Energie is the operation, efflux or activity of any being: as the light of the Sunne is the energie of the Sunne, and every phantasm of the soul is the energie of the soul.
The desire to have power dissolves. The desire to dominate people for love dissolves. On the other hand, it's a relief to realize you can let go.
I call for a march from exploitation to education, from poverty to shared prosperity, a march from slavery to liberty, and a march from violence to peace.
The march of conquest through wild provinces, may be the march of Mind; but not the march of Love.
Everything that you do or say that raises the self-esteem of another raises yours as well.
I'm part of a team that raises millions of dollars and raises awareness of HIV and AIDS all over the world.
When the sunne shineth, make hay.
The filth under the white snow, the sunne discovers.
The morning Sunne never lasts a day.
Here at CBS, spring also means March Madness. I love the name March Madness. I'm glad the PC police haven't made us change March Madness to early spring psychosis.
Humans are basically good. That's why it takes so much training to march march march kill kill kill kill.
Art knows no happier moment than the opportunity to show the symmetry of an extreme, during that moment of spheric harmony when the dissonance dissolves for the blink of an eye, dissolves into a blissful harmony, when the most extreme opposites, coming together from the greatest alienation, fleetingly touch with lips of the word and of love.
In my view, the most important lesson we can learn from Dr. King is not what he said at the March on Washington but what he said and did after the march. In the years following the march, he did not play politics to see what crumbs a fundamentally corrupt system might toss to the beggars for justice.
My acting range has always been something between the two extremes of 'raises left eyebrow' and 'raises right eyebrow.'
Dr. [Martin Luther] King led a very historic march here in Washington, D.C. It was a march for jobs and freedom. It was a march to raise expectations that this country could live up to its ideals. I have watched this debate, this conversation [betwin Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump] about bigotry, about racism, I find it all misplaced.
Though God take the sunne out of the Heaven, yet we must have patience.
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