If there is any honor in all the world that I should like, it would be to be an honorary Jewish citizen.
A. L. Rowse
A. L. Rowse
I do not wish
I do not wish to die- There is such contingent beauty in life: The open window on summer mornings Looking out on gardens and green things growing, The shadowy cups of roses flowering to themselves- Images of time and eternity- Silence in the garden and felt along the walls.
A. L. Rowse
I would never wound
I would never wound a cat’s feelings, no matter how downright aggressive I might be to humans.
A. L. Rowse
History is a great
History is a great deal closer to poetry than is generally realised: in truth, I think, it is in essence the same.
A. L. Rowse
This filthy twentieth century.
This filthy twentieth century. I hate its guts.
A. L. Rowse
One might regard architecture
One might regard architecture as history arrested in stone.
A. L. Rowse
A little group of
A little group of thatched cottages in the middle of the village had an orchard attached; and I remember well the peculiar purity of the blue sky seen through the white clusters of apple blossom in spring. I remember being moonstruck looking at it one morning early on my way to school. It meant something for me; what, I couldn’t say. It gave me such an unease at heart, some reaching out towards perfection such as impels men into religion, some sense of the transcendence of things, of the fragility of our hold on life.
A. L. Rowse
Bound as our lives
Bound as our lives are to the tyranny of time, it is through what we know of history that we are delivered from our bonds and escape – into time.
A. L. Rowse
Walking is the favorite
Walking is the favorite sport of the good and wise.
A. L. Rowse