What is the most sublime line in all of literature?
"Here force failed my high fantasy; but my
desire and will were moved already - like
a wheel revolving uniformly -
by the Love that moves the Sun and other stars."
Something from hamlet...
Words words words
>>9554610
Dunno but
>His heart danced upon her movements like a cork upon a tide. He heard what her eyes said to him from beneath their cowl and knew that in some dim past, whether in life or revery, he had heard their tale before.
Is definitely up there
there's nothing "divine" about corporeal lust, buddy
>>9554627
you obviously don't know where that line comes from, and thus prove yourself to be an idiot
> His finger, weathered and rough from years on the ranch, danced in and out of her nose like a slimy ballerina.
Everything I ever let go of has claw marks on it.
Amor, ch'a nullo amato amar perdona
the more she shat etc
>>9554610
Yes
YES
And so Madame Edwarda's "old rag and ruin" loured at me, hairy and pink, just as full of life as some loathsome squid.
>>9555009
This
>>9554610
>man is born free but everywhere he is in chains
>>9555009
I never understood this line
>>9555882
love doesn't allow to not love in return
>>9555889
that's what I don't get. Can't you love someone and they don't love you back?
>>9555896
No. Love is always an equilibrium between two elements