39 Quotes by Henry Williamson

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    Every gesture is a gesture from the blood, every expression a symbolic utterance... Everything is of the blood, of the senses.

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    I must return to my old comrades of the Great War - to the brown, the treeless, the flat and grave-set plain of Flanders - to the rolling, heat-miraged downlands of the Somme - for I am dead with them, and they live in me again.

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    In future, lots of things will be made from beans and fibres grown on the farmers' fields. This new science is called chemurgy. Plastics, for industry, will come from the soil.

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    The bells cease, and the power goes from me, and I descend again to the world of the living; and if in some foolish confiding moment I try to explain why I want to re-live those old days, to tear the Truth out of the past so that all men shall see plainly, perhaps someone will say to me, 'Oh, the War! A tragedy - best forgotten.'

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    All the experience of the greatest city in the world could not withhold me.

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    Peace in Europe can only come through union in one economic system. The United States of Europe are overdue.

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    The tides which flow and lapse in the Bristol Channel are often distained by the freshets of many streams falling through wooded coombes below the moor.

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    From all the ages my soul desired to take that soul-life which had flowed through them as the sunbeams had continually found an earth.

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