Famous quotes containing the words celtic and/or lost:
“Coming to Rome, much labour and little profit! The King whom you seek here, unless you bring Him with you you will not find Him.”
—Anonymous 9th century, Irish. Epigram, no. 121, A Celtic Miscellany (1951, revised 1971)
“But, first a hush of peacea soundless calm descends;
The struggle of distress, and fierce impatience ends;
Mute music soothes my breastunuttered harmony,
That I could never dream, till Earth was lost to me.”
—Emily Brontë (18181848)