that depends on what you think because everyone has different tastes and opinions
Mother Theresa
If you mean of all time, then here's my picks: Cleopatra, Joan of Arc, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Jackie Kennedy
she is not inspiring at all
Sh8t They didnt give me no answer either I guess we all are screwed.
The theme of the hourglass poem by Ben Jonson revolves around the notion of time's passage and the inevitability of death. Jonson uses the hourglass as a symbol to convey the idea that time is constantly slipping away and that mortality is a universal truth that all must face. The poem serves as a reminder to the reader to make the most of their time and not take it for granted.
he had no most famous poems... all were equally famous :)
Inspiring music can be very subjective but the positive and encouraging national radio station K-LOVE plays nothing but positive, faith-based Christian music. The station doesn't play commercials and all the music is relevant and contemporary. It has changed many lives. This is what makes this music the most inspiring.
All Things Will Die
The theme of the poem "Happiness" by Raymond Carver is everyday happiness. The poem describes how happiness can be found all around you if only you take the time to look for it.
The central idea that the metaphors in this poem refer to is the passage of time. Each metaphor offers a unique perspective on how time can be perceived or experienced.
All places in London are nice inspiring especially the tall buildings really inspiring
Poems, most of them bad, are being written all the time. There won't be such a thing as "the last ever poem in the world" until every person in the world is dead. So the question is both pointless and unanswerable.