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A stricken tree, a living thing, so beautiful, so dignified, so admirable in its potential longevity, is, next to man, perhaps the most touching of wounded objects.
The community of poets I belong to is not as close as it used to be, if only for the fact that our lives have become busier: jobs, children, and the like.
John Bach, Actor (1946) |
Peter Erskine, Musician (1954) |
Lord Thomson Of Fleet, Publisher (1894) |
Ken Follet, Author (1949) |
Ken Follett, Author (1949) |
Kenny G, Musician (1956) |
David Hare, Playwright (1947) |
Alfred Kazin, Critic (1915) |
Kathleen Kennedy, Producer (1953) |
John Maynard Keynes, Economist (1883) |
Gamaliel Bailey, Journalist (1859) |
Eleanor Farjeon, Writer (1965) |
Orlando Gibbons, Composer (1625) |