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“A poverty-stricken nation with a great art is a greater nation than a wealthy nation with a poverty-stricken art.”
William Saroyan“God always knows our conscious, if it's bad He will stricken it, if it's good He will keep it clear, if you have no conscious then you're dead to God.”
Anthony Liccione“I who am blind can give one hint to those who see: Use your eyes as if tomorrow you would be stricken blind. And the same method can be applied to the other senses. Hear the music of voices, the song of a bird, the mighty strains of an orchestra, as if you would be stricken deaf tomorrow. Touch each object as if tomorrow your tactile sense would fail. Smell the perfume of flowers, taste with relish each morsel, as if tomorrow you could never smell and taste again. make the most of every sense; glory in the beauty which the world in all the facets of pleasure reveals to you through the several means of contact which Nature provides. But of all the senses, I am sure that sight is the most delightful.”
Helen Keller“When the river of emotions bursts its banks and expectations go over the edges of reality, the brain creates hallucinations. Ringxiety-stricken people feel illusive vibrating alerts and hear phantom phone rings, since absence of ringing generates scaring emptiness and destroys their self-esteem. ("Kein Schwein ruft mich an" )”
Erik Pevernagie“I am that which unloves me and loves; I am stricken, and I am the blow.”
Algernon Charles Swinburne“You would do well to guard your tongue, lest it be stricken from you.”
Nenia Campbell, Bleeds My Desire“A sculptor wields The chisel, and the stricken marble grows To beauty.”
William C. Bryant“Romance is the sweetening of the soulWith fragrance offered by the stricken heart.”
Wole Soyinka, The Lion and the Jewel“The world itself, like the mask, began to seem difficult to believe in, and I was stricken with an unutterable sense of loneliness.”
Kōbō Abe, The Face of Another“Lewis encourages his cancer-stricken and temporarily depressed wife that uncertainty rather than hopelessness is our cross.”
C.S. Lewis