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| We are nature, long have we been absent. |
Walt Whitman |
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| How wonderful it would be if one could only be worthy. |
Nachman of Bratzlav |
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| Though changed, no doubt, from what I was. |
William Wordsworth |
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| And I have felt a presence that disturbs. |
William Wordsworth |
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| Once when Rabbi Kook was walking (Anecdote) |
Alan Unterman |
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| Spirit of love |
Barbara Deming |
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| Sensuous during life do not deny me in death! |
Lois Wickenhauser |
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| It is our quiet time. |
Nancy Wood |
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| From the tumult and the smoke the city set free |
James Montgomery |
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| The sea! the sea! the open sea! |
Barry Cornwall |
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| All are nothing but flowers. |
Nakagawa Soen-Roshi |
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