Beware of monotony; it's the mother of all the deadly sins.
It is good walking when one hath his horse in hand.
The tongue, the ambassador of the heart.
If all the earth were paper white And all the sea were ink 'Twere not enough for me to write As my poor heart doth think.
Things of greatest profit are set forth with least price. Where the wine is neat there needeth no live blush.
Whilst that the childe is young, let him be instructed in vertue and lytterature.
Thou shalt come out of a warme Sunne into God's blessing.
I write the songs first and in most cases teach myself the technique second.
We're not in the physical world. The physical world is in us. We create the physical world when we perceive it, when we observe it. And also we create this experience in our imagination. And when I say "we," I don't mean the physical body or the brain, but a deeper domain of consciousness which conceives, governs, constructs and actually becomes everything that we call physical reality.
A truly good book is something as wildly natural and primitive, mysterious and marvelous, ambrosial and fertile as a fungus or a lichen.
The world of organisms, of animals and plants, is built up of individuals. I like to think, then, of natural history as the study of life at the level of the individual-of what plants and animals do, how they react to each other and their environment, how they are organized into larger groupings like populations and communities.