Ancient Druidic

Famous quotes containing the words ancient and/or druidic:

    I am ... willing to admit that some people might live there for years, or even a lifetime, so protected that they never sense the sweet stench of corruption that is all around them—the keen, thin scent of decay that pervades everything and accuses with a terrible accusation the superficial youthfulness, the abounding undergraduate noise, that fills those ancient buildings.
    Thomas Merton (1915–1968)

    Remit as yet no grace,
    No furrow on the glow,
    Yet a druidic difference
    Enhances nature now.
    Emily Dickinson (1830–1886)