SINGING
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No faith can last
That never sings.—LASCELLES ABERCROMBIE, The Stream's Song
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We have to sing, you see, here in the darkness
All men have to sing—poor broken things,
We have to sing here in the darkness in the roaring flood.
We have to find each other.
Have you courage tonight for a song?
Lift your voices. Come.—SHERWOOD ANDERSON, Song of Industrial America
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Respect all such as sing when all alone!—BROWNING, Paracelsus
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If a man cannot sing as he carries his cross he had better drop it.—HAVELOCK ELLIS
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But in the mud and scum of things There alway, alway something sings.—EMERSON, Fragments
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This is a fault common to all singers, that among their friends they never are inclined to sing when they are asked, unasked they never desist.—HORACE, Satires
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God sent his Singers upon earth
With songs of sadness and of mirth.—LONGFELLOW, The Singers
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He sings several times faster than you'll tell money; he utters them as he had eaten ballads and all men's ears grew to his tunes.—SHAKESPEARE, The Winter's Tale
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Do not commit your poems to pages alone. Sing them, I pray you.—VERGIL, Aeneid
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