Famous quotes containing the words literally and/or meaning:
“Someone had literally run to earth
In an old cellar hole in a byroad
The origin of all the family there.
Thence they were sprung, so numerous a tribe
That now not all the houses left in town
Made shift to shelter them without the help
Of here and there a tent in grove and orchard.”
—Robert Frost (1874–1963)
“The haiku lets meaning float; the aphorism pins it down.”
—Mason Cooley (b. 1927)