Saturday, May 08, 2010

Afternoon in School - The Last Lesson


a poem by D.H.Lawrence 
When will the bell ring, and end this weariness?
How long have they tugged the leash, and strained apart
My pack of unruly hounds: I cannot start
Them again on a quarry of knowledge they hate to hunt,
I can haul them and urge them no more.
No more can I endure to bear the brunt
Of the books that lie out on the desks: a full three score
Of several insults of blotted pages and scrawl
Of slovenly work that they have offered me.
I am sick, and tired more than any thrall
Upon the woodstacks working weariedly.

And shall I take
The last dear fuel and heap it on my soul
Till I rouse my will like a fire to consume
Their dross of indifference, and burn the scroll
Of their insults in punishment? - I will not!
I will not waste myself to embers for them,
Not all for them shall the fires of my life be hot,
For myself a heap of ashes of weariness, till sleep
Shall have raked the embers clear: I will keep
Some of my strength for myself, for if I should sell
It all for them, I should hate them -
- I will sit and wait for the bell.

Sunday, May 02, 2010

Success

To follow, without halt, one aim: There's the secret of success. 
Anna Pavlova (1885 - 1931) 

If your success is not on your own terms, if it looks good to the world but does not feel good in your heart, it is not success at all. 
Anna Quindlen (1953 - ) 

Of course there is no formula for success except perhaps an unconditional acceptance of life and what it brings. 
Arthur Rubinstein (1886 - 1982) 

There is only one success - to be able to spend your life in your own way. 
Christopher Morley (1890 - 1957)