W. H. Auden Quotes About Running

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  • Alone, alone, about the dreadful wood / Of conscious evil runs a lost mankind, / Dreading to find its Father.

    W. H. Auden (2013). “For the Time Being: A Christmas Oratorio”, p.7, Princeton University Press
  • Over the tea-cups and in the square the tongue has its desire; Still waters run deep, my dear, there's never smoke without fire.

  • Almost all of our relationships begin and most of them continue as forms of mutual exploitation, a mental or physical barter, to be terminated when one or both parties run out of goods.

    Love  
    Dyer's Hand (1963) "Hic et Ille"
  • Even the dreadful martyrdom must run its course Anyhow in a corner, some untidy spot Where the dogs go on with their doggy life

    "Musee des Beaux Arts" l. 10 (1940)
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