{"author":"Richard Llewellyn","author_id":"Richard+Llewellyn","total_quotes":52,"quotes":[{"text":"There is beautiful you are.'No,' said Marged, between a sigh and a sob.'Yes,' said Owen.'No,' said Marged, not so certain.'Behold,' Owen said, from Solomon. 'thou art fair. Thou hast dove's eyes.'Dove's eyes are small.' Marged said.'Yours are so big they are my whole world,' said Owen.","author":"Richard Llewellyn","tags":["beauty","fair","romance"],"id":7211,"author_id":"Richard+Llewellyn"},{"text":"O, blackberry tart, with berries as big as your thumb, purple and black, and thick with juice, and a crust to endear them that will go to cream in your mouth, and both passing down with such a taste that will make you close your eyes and wish you might live for ever in the wideness of that rich moment.","author":"Richard Llewellyn","tags":["food","happiness"],"id":26231,"author_id":"Richard+Llewellyn"},{"text":"Then all the winds of Heaven ran to join hands and bend a shoulder, to bring down to me the sound of a noble hymn that was heavy with the perfume of Time That Has Gone.The glittering multitudes were singing most mightily, and my heart was in blood to hear a Voice that I knew.The Men of the Valley were marching again.My Fathers were singing up there.Loud, triumphant, the anthem rose, and I knew, in some deep place within, that in the royal music was a prayer to lift up my spirit, to be of good cheer, to keep the faith, that Death was only an end to the things that are made of clay, and to fight, without heed of wounds, all that brings death to the Spirit, with Glory to the Eternal Father, forever, Amen.","author":"Richard Llewellyn","tags":["choir","eternal-father","fathers","glory","music","singing","song","spirit","voices"],"id":26333,"author_id":"Richard+Llewellyn"},{"text":"You will only learn in a fight how much you've got to learn.","author":"Richard Llewellyn","tags":["adversity","discipleship","humility","spiritual-warfare"],"id":28148,"author_id":"Richard+Llewellyn"},{"text":"Hard it is to suffer through stupid people. They make you feel sorry for them, and if your sorrow is as great as your hurt, you will allow them to go free of punishment, for their eyes are the eyes of dogs that have done wrong and know it, and are afraid.","author":"Richard Llewellyn","tags":["feel-sorry","punishment","sorrow","stupid-people"],"id":39637,"author_id":"Richard+Llewellyn"},{"text":"You must learn to tell worry from thought and thought from prayer. Sometimes a light will go from your life, and a thought becomes a prayer til you are strong enough to stand under the weight of your own thought again.","author":"Richard Llewellyn","tags":["anxiety","meditation","prayer","worry"],"id":56177,"author_id":"Richard+Llewellyn"},{"text":"Happy we were the, for we had a good house, and good food and good work.","author":"Richard Llewellyn","tags":["food","happiness","house","work"],"id":75156,"author_id":"Richard+Llewellyn"},{"text":"There is a spirit greater than you, always within reach of you, but he only comes to take charge when your own spirit is lost, and cries out in his own tongue, which you cannot know but only feel, and it is in feeling that you will have orders. Yet not even in feeling, for I felt nothing, only surprise that I was going forward.","author":"Richard Llewellyn","tags":["courage","spirit"],"id":102784,"author_id":"Richard+Llewellyn"},{"text":"Let all things be done in order, with right and decency. Those things are worth a man's life or two. Life without would be a hell, indeed.","author":"Richard Llewellyn","tags":["decency","order","right"],"id":108187,"author_id":"Richard+Llewellyn"},{"text":"The man who goes to the top is the man who has something to say and says it when circumstances warrant. Men who keep silent underdressed are moral cowards.","author":"Richard Llewellyn","tags":["courage","discipleship","initiative","leadership"],"id":117692,"author_id":"Richard+Llewellyn"}],"pagination":{"page":1,"page_size":10,"total":52,"pages":6,"next":"?page=2\u0026page_size=10"}}
