Now o'er his tomb and happy ashes will not violets spring?


Periander of Corinth

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Who are the violets now That strew the green lap of the new-come spring?
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Relaxation should at times be given to the mind, the better to fit it for toil when resumed.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Liars pay the penalty of their own misdeeds.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
He who trusts himself for safety to the care of a wicked man, in seeking succour meets with ruin.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
He who assists the wicked will in time rue it.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Ostensibly polite, you nourish the cunning of the fox in the hollowness of your heart.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Live according to your income.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
His bloated paunch stands forth projecting a good eighteen inches.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Check disease in its approach.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
The success of the wicked tempts many to sin.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Snuffling through his nose some stale joke.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
It is a pleasant thing to be pointed at with the finger, and to hear it said, "That is he."
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Out of breath to no possible purpose; in attempting everything, doing nothing.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Judge of a tree by its fruit, not by its leaves.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
However exalted our position, we should still not despise the powers of the humble.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
He who has once made himself notorious as utterly unprincipled, is not credited even when he speaks...
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
The mind still longs for what it has missed, and loses itself in the contemplation of the past.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
You are too sarcastic.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
May everything he treads upon become a rose!
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Nothing is impossible to industry.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Success brings many to ruin.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
The pot boils badly.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
I have cut my leg with my own adze.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Your knowing a thing is nothing, unless another knows you know it.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Each man has his fancy.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Witty remarks are all very well when spoken at a proper time: when out of place they are offensive...
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Unless your works lead to profit, vain is your glory in them.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
To counsel others, and to disregard one's own safety, is folly.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Those who plot the destruction of others often perish in the attempt.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
The soft speeches of the wicked are full of deceit.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
The poor man, while he apes the wealthy, effects his own ruin. [The fable of frog and the cow.]
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
E'en from the tomb the voice of nature cries, E'en in our ashes live their wonted fires.
THOMAS GRAY
Lay her in the earth, And from her fair and unpolluted flesh May violets spring.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Surely as cometh the Winter, I know There are Spring violets under the snow.
ROBERT H. NEWELL (USED PSEUDONYM ORPHEUS C. KERR)
The eyes of spring, so azure, Are peeping from the ground; They are the darling violets, ...
HEINRICH HEINE
Where fall the tears of love the rose appears, And where the ground is bright with friendship's te...
WILLIAM CULLEN BRYANT
It is my biggest dream in life to visit his tomb. I was happy to hear he died so he can go and visit...
HENRY ADAMCZYK
Thus this brook hath conveyed his ashes into Avon, Avon into Severn, Severn into the narrow seas, t...
THOMAS FULLER
A tomb now suffices him for whom the whole world was not sufficient.
ALEXANDER THE GREAT
Oh! that we two were Maying Down the stream of the soft spring breeze; Like children with vio...
CHARLES KINGSLEY
Thou knowst the oer-eager vehemence of youth,How quick in temper, and in judgement weak.
HOMER
No longer will we tolerate the insult of ashes to ashes and dust to dump.
DIANE HORNING
I found in one of the tombs an inscription saying, 'If you touch my tomb, you will be eaten by a cro...
ZAHI HAWASS
A day will come when you think yourself safe and happy, and suddenly your joy will turn to ashes in ...
GEORGE R.R. MARTIN
If you are not happy here and now, you never will be.
TAISEN DESHIMARU
Do you want to be with your love by the sea hearing the gullsong smelling the salt air feeling the s...
SAIOM SHRIVER
And from his ashes may be made The violet of his native land.
LORD ALFRED TENNYSON
It is not every man that can afford to go to Corinth.
UNKNOWN
Even Satan looked his noblest lying in his tomb
KARAN PATADE
I found in one of the tombs an inscription saying, 'If you touch my tomb, you will be eaten by a...
ZAHI HAWASS
Lastly, his tomb shall list and founder in the troughs of grass. And none shall speak his name.
KARL SHAPIRO
On some fond breast the parting soul relies,/ Some pious drops the closing eye requires; / E'en from...
THOMAS GRAY
A Muzak version of 'Imagine' comes on and John Lennon wakes up in his tomb, appalled.
DAVID MITCHELL
Stars will blossom in the darkness, Violets bloom beneath the snow.
JULIA C.R. DORR
We therefore commit his body to the ground; earth to earth, ashes to ashes, dust to dust; in sure an...
BOOK OF COMMON PRAYER
I've stood upon Achilles' tomb, And heard Troy doubted: time will doubt of Rome
LORD BYRON
A tomb now suffices him for whom the world was not enough.

[Alexander's tombstone epit...
ALEXANDER THE GREAT
It is spring again. The earth is like a child that knows poems by heart.
RAINER MARIA RILKE
We are violets blue, For our sweetness found Careless in the mossy shades, Looking on th...
LEIGH HUNT (JAMES HENRY LEIGH HUNT)
Deep violets, you liken to The kindest eyes that look on you, Without a thought disloyal.
ELIZABETH BARRETT BROWNING
And the violet lay dead while the odour flew On the wings of the wind o'er the waters blue.
MARY WOLLSTONECRAFT SHELLEY
Winds wanders, and dews drip earthward; Rains fall, suns rise and set; Earth whirls, and all b...
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL
The violets thinks, with her timid blue eye, To pass for a blossom enchantingly shy.
FRANCES S. OSGOOD
And shade the violets, That they may bind the moss in leafy nets.
JOHN KEATS
Again the violet of our early days Drinks beauteous azure from the golden sun, And kindles int...
EBENEZER ELLIOTT ("THE CORN LAW RHYMER")
It had a dying fall; O, it came o'er my ear like the sweet sound That breathes upon a bank of ...
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE
Steals timidly away, Shrinking as violets do in summer's ray.
THOMAS MOORE
Hath the pearl less whiteness Because of its birth? Hath the violet less brightness For ...
THOMAS MOORE
The violets were past their prime, Yet their departing breath Was sweeter, in the blast of dea...
JAMES MONTGOMERY
Violet! sweet violet! Thine eyes are full of tears; Are they wet Even yet With ...
JAMES RUSSELL LOWELL
The violet is a nun.
THOMAS HOOD
The violets prattle and titter, And gaze on the stars high above.
HEINRICH HEINE
The modest, lowly violet In leaves of tender green is set; So rich she cannot hide from view, ...
DORA READ GOODALE
A vi'let on the meadow grew, That no one saw, that no one knew, It was a modest flower. ...
JOHANN WOLFGANG VON GOETHE
A blossom of returning light, An April flower of sun and dew; The earth and sky, the day and n...
DORA READ GOODALE
Cold blows the wind against the hill, And cold upon the plain; I sit me by the bank, until ...
RICHARD GARNETT
Early violets blue and white Dying for their love of light.
EDWIN ARNOLD
The violets whisper from the shade Which their own leaves have made: Men scent our fragrance o...
CHRISTINA G. ROSSETTI
Welcome, maids of honor, You doe bring In the spring, And wait upon her.
ROBERT HERRICK
Who would have listened to his tales of woe when his love was the flickering lamp over his own decay...
FARAAZ KAZI
And now, born from the ashes, she’s a warrior in bloodied black.
AMIE KAUFMAN
And how can man die better than facing fearful odds, for the ashes of his fathers, and the temples o...
THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY
And how can man die better Than facing fearful odds, For the ashes of his fathers And th...
THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY
A tomb now suffices him for whom the whole word was not sufficient. [Lat., Sufficit huic tumulus,...
EPITAPH
Money will not make you happy, and happy will not make you money
GROUCHO MARX
It is my biggest dream in life to visit his tomb.
HENRY ADAMCZYK
Sing out my soul, thy songs of joy; Such as a happy bird will sing, Beneath a Rainbow's lovely...
WILLIAM HENRY DAVIES
I am happy to experience beauty of each season; spring time, summer, autumn and winter.
LAILAH GIFTY AKITA
Villanelle - Roland Leighton

Violets from Plug Street Wood,
Sweet, I send you overse...
ROLAND LEIGHTON
We're happy with how it has gone. We wanted to do a couple of things this spring. We wanted to evalu...
ANDY COEN
I've known Andre (Miller) for about ten years since he's been at the University of Utah. It's good t...
COBY KARL
My life will be sour grapes and ashes without you.
DAISY ASHFORD
I will hurt you for this. I don't know how yet, but give me time. A day will come when you think you...
GEORGE R.R. MARTIN
And how can man die better
Than facing fearful odds
For the ashes of his fathers
A...
THOMAS BABINGTON MACAULAY
The Irish are never at peace but when they're fighting.
MARY DEASY
An Irish wedding is a tame thing to an Irish funeral.
MARY DEASY
Writers are liars, my dear, surely you know that by now? And yet, things need not have happened to b...
NEIL GAIMAN
Michael, just like any other student at WSU, utilized procedures in place and is currently ready to ...
BILL DOBA
I see it for what is is, now. It is a house built on ashes. Ashes of the life Granddad shared with G...
E. LOCKHART
I am in bloodSteppd in so far that, should I wade no more,Returning were as tedious as go oer.
WILLIAM SHAKESPEARE

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Relaxation should at times be given to the mind, the better to fit it for toil when resumed.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Liars pay the penalty of their own misdeeds.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
He who trusts himself for safety to the care of a wicked man, in seeking succour meets with ruin.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
He who assists the wicked will in time rue it.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Ostensibly polite, you nourish the cunning of the fox in the hollowness of your heart.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Live according to your income.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
His bloated paunch stands forth projecting a good eighteen inches.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Check disease in its approach.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
The success of the wicked tempts many to sin.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Snuffling through his nose some stale joke.
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It is a pleasant thing to be pointed at with the finger, and to hear it said, "That is he."
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
Out of breath to no possible purpose; in attempting everything, doing nothing.
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Judge of a tree by its fruit, not by its leaves.
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However exalted our position, we should still not despise the powers of the humble.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
He who has once made himself notorious as utterly unprincipled, is not credited even when he speaks...
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The mind still longs for what it has missed, and loses itself in the contemplation of the past.
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You are too sarcastic.
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May everything he treads upon become a rose!
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Nothing is impossible to industry.
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Success brings many to ruin.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
The pot boils badly.
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I have cut my leg with my own adze.
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Your knowing a thing is nothing, unless another knows you know it.
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Each man has his fancy.
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Witty remarks are all very well when spoken at a proper time: when out of place they are offensive...
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Unless your works lead to profit, vain is your glory in them.
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To counsel others, and to disregard one's own safety, is folly.
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Those who plot the destruction of others often perish in the attempt.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
The soft speeches of the wicked are full of deceit.
PERIANDER OF CORINTH
The poor man, while he apes the wealthy, effects his own ruin. [The fable of frog and the cow.]
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Practice is everything
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FRANCIS OF ASSISI
For it is in giving that we receive.
FRANCIS OF ASSISI
King of England, and you, duke of Bedford, who call yourself regent of the kingdom of France... sett...
JOAN OF ARC
I am not afraid... I was born to do this.
JOAN OF ARC
Real victories are those that protect human life, not those that result from its destruction or emer...
HUSSEIN OF JORDAN
It is not fitting, when one is in God's service, to have a gloomy face or a chilling look.
FRANCIS OF ASSISI
All what we hope for is that a day will come, when we have all gone, when people will say that this ...
HUSSEIN OF JORDAN
A man must fortify himself and understand that a wise man who yields to laziness or anger or passion...
APOLLONIUS OF TYANA
Start by doing what's necessary; then do what's possible; and suddenly you are doing the imp...
FRANCIS OF ASSISI
Since God had commanded it, it was necessary that I do it. Since God commanded it, even if I had a h...
JOAN OF ARC
There's only one thing I never did and wish I had done: climbed over a fence.
MARY OF TECK
Feast of Josephine Butler, Social Reformer, 1906 Commemoration of Apolo Kivebulaya, Priest, Evangel...
BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX
Feast of George, Martyr, Patron of England, c.304 Commemoration of Michael Ramsey, Archbishop of Ca...
BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX
Honor and glory are indeed due to God and to Him alone, but He will accept neither of them if they b...
BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX
Feast of Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux, Teacher, 1153 Commemoration of William & Catherine Booth, Fou...
BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX
Feast of Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux, Teacher, 1153 Commemoration of William & Catherine Booth, Foun...
BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX
Beginning a short series on prayer: Wherever... thou shalt be, pray secretly within thyself. If th...
BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX
Commemoration of Crispin & Crispinian, Martyrs at Rome, c.285 Jesus, thou joy of loving hearts, ...
BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX
Continuing a series on the person of Jesus: Jesus is honey in the mouth, music in the ear, a song ...
BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX
Feast of Bernard, Abbot of Clairvaux, Teacher, 1153 Commemoration of William & Catherine Booth, Fou...
BERNARD OF CLAIRVAUX
Dogs and philosophers do the greatest good and get the fewest rewards.
DIOGENES OF SINOPE
Of what use is a philosopher who doesn't hurt anybody's feelings?
DIOGENES OF SINOPE
Feast of Anselm, Abbot of Le Bec, Archbishop of Canterbury, Teacher, 1109 Jesus, as a mother you ga...
ANSELM OF CANTERBURY
Feast of Anselm, Abbot of Le Bec, Archbishop of Canterbury, Teacher, 1109 For I seek not to under...
ANSELM OF CANTERBURY
O Holy Spirit, descend plentifully into my heart. Enlighten the dark corners of this neglected dwell...
AUGUSTINE OF HIPPO
The three most ancient opinions concerning God are Anarchia, Polyarchia, and Monarchia. The first tw...
GREGORY OF NYSSA
Business tomorrow.
ARCHIAS OF THEBES
For it is not needful, to use a common proverb, that one should drink up the ocean who wishes to lea...
IRENAEUS OF LYONS
Grant me the treasure of sublime poverty: permit the distinctive sign of our order to be that it doe...
FRANCIS OF ASSISI
Holy poverty confounds cupidity and avarice and the cares of this world.
FRANCIS OF ASSISI
Take heed, then, often to come together to give thanks to God, and show forth His praise. For when y...
IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH
You must all follow the lead of the bishop, as Jesus Christ followed that of the Father; follow the ...
IGNATIUS OF ANTIOCH
I feel in me the vocation of the Priest. I have the vocation of the Apostle. Martyrdom was the dream...
THéRèSE OF LISIEUX
Pythagoras said that medicine is the most godlike of arts. But if the most godlike, it should tend t...
APOLLONIUS OF TYANA
Just as an individual of pre-eminent worth transforms democracy into a monarchy of the best man, eve...
APOLLONIUS OF TYANA