T. S. Eliot Quotes About Bones

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  • In my beginning is my end. In succession Houses rise and fall, crumble, are extended, Are removed, destroyed, restored, or in their place Is an open field, or a factory, or a by-pass. Old stone to new building, old timber to new fires, Old fires to ashes, and ashes to the earth Which is already flesh, fur and faeces, Bone of man and beast, cornstalk and leaf.

    Four Quartets "East Coker" pt. 1 (1940)
  • The historical sense compels a man to write not merely with his own generation in his bones, but with a feeling that the whole of literature from Homer and within it the whole of the literature of his own country has a simultaneous existence and composes a simultaneous order.

    T. S. Eliot (1998). “The Sacred Wood and Major Early Essays”, p.28, Courier Corporation
  • I think we are in rats’ alley Where the dead men lost their bones.

    Waste Land (1922) pt. 2
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