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- The war made me poignantly aware of the beauty of the world. — J.R.R. Tolkien
- Then in October, Indian Summer, the air turned so soft, the sunlight so fragile, and each day's loveliness so poignantly doomed that… — David James Duncan
- Every man that ever lived craved perfect happiness, the detective poignantly reflected. But how can we have it when we know we’re… — William Peter Blatty
- When we accept our own wild beauty, it is put into perspective, and we are no longer poignantly aware of it anymore,… — Clarissa Pinkola Estes
- Ambitious, absorbing, and poignantly moving. — Joyce Carol Oates
- The task of the artist is to sense more keenly than others the harmony of the world, the beauty and the outrage… — Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn
- A rising mass movement attracts and holds a following not by its doctrine and promises but by the refuge it offers from… — Eric Hoffer
- Artists are often poignantly careless about making and keeping friends. — Eric Maisel
- To die is poignantly bitter, but the idea of having to die without having lived is unbearable. — Erich Fromm
- There would be no supporting life were we to feel quite as poignantly for others as we do for ourselves. — Samuel Richardson
- I think it's an essential fact for any performer or artist to fail as poignantly as they can succeed. — Nick Cave
- We are our world knowing itself. We can relinquish our separateness. We can come home again - and participate in our world… — Joanna Macy