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Bible Quote by Leonard Cohen

“DEAR DI­ARY You are greater than the Bible And the Con­fer­ence of the Birds And the Up­an­ishads All put to­geth­er You are more se­vere Than the Scrip­tures And Ham­mura­bi’s Code More dan­ger­ous than Luther’s pa­per Nailed to the Cathe­dral door You are sweet­er Than the Song of Songs…” quote by Leonard Cohen
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““DEAR DI­ARY You are greater than the Bible And the Con­fer­ence of the Birds And the Up­an­ishads All put to­geth­er You are more se­vere Than the Scrip­tures And Ham­mura­bi’s Code More dan­ger­ous than Luther’s pa­per Nailed to the Cathe­dral door You are sweet­er Than the Song of Songs Might­ier by far Than the Epic of Gil­gamesh And braver Than the Sagas of Ice­land I bow my head in grat­itude To the ones who give their lives To keep the se­cret The dai­ly se­cret Un­der lock and key Dear Di­ary I mean no dis­re­spect But you are more sub­lime Than any Sa­cred Text Some­times just a list Of my events Is holi­er than the Bill of Rights And more in­tense””

Leonard Cohen

About This Quote

Source Poem: Diary Entry, 1970s (unpublished)

The writer elevates a personal diary above sacred texts, expressing deep reverence and gratitude for its intimate truth.

In simple terms: The diary is seen as a profound, sacred source of personal truth.

Key Takeaway

Value personal reflection as a guide.

Themes

gratitude spirituality self‑reflection

Mood

contemplative reverent

Type

poetic philosophical

When to use this quote

  • journaling
  • creative writing
  • personal therapy
  • spiritual practice

Key Concepts

literature existentialism

Questions to Reflect On

  • How does your diary shape your worldview?
  • What responsibilities do you hold to share its insights?
A Different Perspective

Elevating personal writing may overlook broader perspectives.

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