When we relate to our bodies as having soul, we attend to their beauty, their poetry and their expressiveness. Our very habit of treating the body as a machine, whose muscles are like pulleys and its organs engines, forces its poetry underground, so that we experience the body as an instrument and see its poetics only in illness.

Thomas Moore

Mots clés 172



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Socrates and Jesus, two teachers of virtue and love, were executed because of the unsettling, threatening power of their souls, which was revealed in their personal lives and in their words.

Thomas Moore

Mots clés 135



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There's nothing half so sweet in life as love's young dream.

Thomas Moore

Mots clés love inspiration



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You may break, you may shatter the vase, if you will,
But the scent of the roses will hang round it still.

Thomas Moore


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I thought that the light-house looked lovely as hope,
That star on life's tremulous ocean.

Thomas Moore

Mots clés hope



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A piece of the sky and a chunk of the earth lie lodged in the heart of every human being.

Thomas Moore


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We have to start from the ground up and reconsider what education is. In my language, I'd like to see us educate the soul, and not just the mind. The result would be a person who could be in the world creatively, make good friendships, live in a place he loved, do work that is rewarding, and make a contribution to the community. People say that the word "educate" means to "draw out" a person's potential. But I like the "duc" - part in the middle of it. To be educated is to become a duke, a leader, a person of stature and color, a presence and a character.

Thomas Moore

Mots clés education



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It's the pausing and the stopping, perhaps going backward and losing some time, not being able to do everything we're supposed to do, that serves the soul. That's the enchantment that feeds the soul.

Thomas Moore

Mots clés care-of-the-soul



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DOST thou not hear the silver bell,
Through yonder lime-trees ringing?
'Tis my lady's light gazelle.
To me her love thoughts bringing, —
All the while that silver bell
Around his dark neck ringing.

Thomas Moore


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For great and horrible punishments be appointed for thieves, wheras much rather provision should have been made that there were some means they might get their living, so that no man should be driven to this necessity.

Thomas Moore


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