Walter Savage Landor
The quote-- I believe it is Cherokee -- means that if you destroy the earth you are stealing from your children.
After all this time, I doubt it very much, but to quote Shakespeare, 'There are more things in heaven and earth, Horatio.'
The author of this sentiment seems to be unknown, but to quote in full (if it is possible to quote someone who does not exist):"Music speaks what cannot be expressed, soothes the mind and gives it rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flows from heaven to the soul."Anyway, Dutch author Hans Christian Andersen did mention somewhere in the mid 1800's that "Where words fail, music speaks".
The narrator admits to being nervous but demands to know why we should consider him mad. ... I think that Poe's narrator suffers from delusions of grandeur. His claim to hear 'all things in the heaven and in the earth' shows that he takes himself for God.
I have straight news from heaven.
This is a quote referring to heaven.
"Music is the universal language of mankind." - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow
I have done a complete search of the Bible and have found no match to the phrase "Earth has no sorrow". The complete phrase is actually, Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal." This is not a Biblical quote.
John Milton in Paradise Lost, has Satan saying this quote on his expulsion from Heaven.
John Milton in Paradise Lost, has Satan saying this quote on his expulsion from Heaven.
John Milton in Paradise Lost, has Satan saying this quote on his expulsion from Heaven.
John Milton in Paradise Lost, has Satan saying this quote on his expulsion from Heaven.