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Letter "G" » Green Grass
«Be the green grass above me, with showers and dewdrops wet; and if thou wilt, remember, and if thou wilt, forget.»
«I never hit a shot, not even in practice, without having a very sharp, in-focus picture of it in my head. First I see the ball where I want it to finish, nice and white and sitting up high on the bright green grass. Then the scene quickly changes, and I see the ball going there: its path, trajectory, and shape, even its behavior on landing. Then there is a sort of fade-out, and the next scene shows me making the kind of swing that will turn the previous images into reality.»
Author: Jack Nicklaus
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Golfer)
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Keywords:
fade,
fade out,
First I,
Green Grass,
images,
in focus,
In My Head,
in practice,
landing,
landings,
previous,
scene,
sharp,
shot,
swing,
trajectory
«Beauty is an all-pervading presence. It unfolds to the numberless flowers of the Spring; it waves in the branches of the trees and in the green blades of grass; it haunts the depths of the earth and the sea, and gleams out in the hues of the shell and the precious stone. And not only these minute objects, but the ocean, the mountains, the clouds, the heavens, the stars, the rising and the setting sun all overflow with beauty. The universe is its temple; and those people who are alive to it can not lift their eyes without feeling themselves encompassed with it on every side.»
Author: William Ellery Channing
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Author,
Clergyman)
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Keywords:
blades,
branches,
Branches of,
Clouds The,
depths,
encompass,
encompassed,
encompasses,
encompassing,
gleaming,
gleams,
green earth,
Green Grass,
haunts,
heavens,
hues,
lift,
numberless,
overflow,
overflows,
pervade,
pervaded,
pervading,
precious stone,
rising,
sea green,
setting,
shell,
spring beauty,
temple,
The Clouds,
The Rising,
unfolds,
waves
«And he commanded them to make all sit down by companies upon the green grass.»
«Therefore their inhabitants were of small power, they were dismayed and confounded: they were as the grass of the field, and as the green herb, as the grass on the housetops, and as corn blasted before it be grown up.»
«For they shall soon be cut down like the grass, and wither as the green herb.»
«And it was commanded them that they should not hurt the grass of the earth, neither any green thing, neither any tree; but only those men which have not the seal of God in their foreheads.»
«It is all a question of sensitiveness. Brute force and overbearing may make a terrific effect. But in the end, that which lives by delicate sensitiveness. If it were a question of brute force, not a single human baby would survive for a fortnight. It is the grass of the field, most frail of all things, that supports all life all the time. But for the green grass, no empire would rise, no man would eat bread: for grain is grass; and Hercules or Napoleon or Henry Ford would alike be denied existence.»
Author: D.H. Lawrence
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Essayist,
Novelist,
Poet)
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Keywords:
brute,
force field,
ford,
fortnight,
frail,
Green Grass,
Henry,
Henry Ford,
Henry V,
Hercules,
napoleon,
overbear,
overbearing,
overborne,
sensitiveness,
supports,
terrific
«Death eats up all things, both the young lamb and old sheep; and I have heard our parson say, death values a prince no more than a clown; all?s fish that comes to his net; he throws at all, and sweeps stakes; he?s no mower that takes a nap at noon-day, but drives on, fair weather or foul, and cuts down the green grass as well as the ripe corn: he?s neither squeamish nor queesy-stomach?d, for he swallows without chewing, and crams down all things into his ungracious maw; and tho? you can see no belly he has, he has a confounded dropsy, and thirsts after men?s lives, which he guggles down like mother?s milk.»
Author: Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
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Keywords:
belly,
chewing,
clown,
confounded,
corn,
crammed,
crams,
cuts,
dropsy,
eats,
fair hearing,
foul,
green corn,
Green Grass,
guggle,
lamb,
maw,
mower,
mowers,
net,
noon,
parson,
Parsons,
ripe,
squeamish,
stakes,
swallows,
sweeps,
Tho,
throws,
ungracious
«Grass is greener in other pastures»