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If you shut your door to all errors, Truth will be shut out. | If you shut your door to all errors, Truth will be shut out. | ||
{{Right |— Rabindranath Tagore }} <br> | |||
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The song that I came to sing remains | The song that I came to sing remains | ||
unsung to this day. | unsung to this day. | ||
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in unstringing my instrument. | in unstringing my instrument. | ||
The time has not come true, the words | The time has not come true, the words | ||
have not been rightly set; only there is the | have not been rightly set; only there is the | ||
agony of wishing in my heart. | agony of wishing in my heart. | ||
The blossom has not opened; only the | The blossom has not opened; only the | ||
wind is sighing by. | wind is sighing by. | ||
{{Right |— Rabindranath Tagore (from “Gitanjali”) }} <br> | |||
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“If enough affection can not be, | “If enough affection can not be, | ||
Let the more loving one be me.” | Let the more loving one be me.” | ||
— W.H. Auden | {{Right | — W.H. Auden }} <br> | ||
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