...on London Underground stations. The words "That it will never come again is what makes life so sweet" are quoted from the poet Emily Dickinson. TV comedy writer Ariane Sherine said her idea for an atheist publicity campaign was born out of anger at a Christian...
...a game like Raid Gaza! as effective as something like this (from satirist Ted Rall)? It's not for me. How about you? Emily Dickinson wrote "Tell all the Truth but tell it slant / Success in Circuit lies." Raid Gaza!'s version of the Truth is certainly present...
...the Atheist Bus Campaign plans to place 1,000 advertisements in the subway system, featuring enthusiastic quotations from Emily Dickinson, Albert Einstein, Douglas Adams and Katharine Hepburn. An interesting element of the bus slogan is the word "probably,"...
...scepticism about a Creator. The words "That it will never come again is what makes life so sweet" are quoted from the poet Emily Dickinson. At the launch in a heated marquee next to the Albert Memorial, the television comedy writer Ariane Sherine, creator...
...do what we can for other people." So, Katherine, might that be summarised as "Love your neighbour as yourself"? And poet Emily Dickinson is quoted as saying "That it will never come again is what makes life so sweet". Welcome aboard the God Bus, Emily! Oh,...
...all the truth,â Emily Dickinson wrote, âbut tell it slant.â Patrick McCabe certainly tells it slant. His new novel is made from his usual fragmented hints, allusions, twisted threads and odd transitions. There is, characteristically, a focus on the paranoid...
...on how to make the most of your experience there. An examination of the similarities and differences in how Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson approach the subjects of nature, death and immortality in their poetry. Choosing a good approach is the first step...
...full comprehension. In trying to achieve a coherent reading we enact the very drama of meaning the poem describes. Emily Dickinson (1830-1886) was an American poet who left nearly 18,000 poems at her death. Christopher Nield is a poet who lives in London....
...changes as a result of its gentrification. An examination of the similarities and differences in how Walt Whitman and Emily Dickinson approach the subjects of nature, death and immortality in their poetry. Seeking a great site for readers and writers of poetry?...
...back then. FU for including Fidrych on the list. Not a bad compilation. Here's some that should have made the list as well: Emily Dickinson Sacco and Vanzetti all the Kennedys Peter McNeeley (top 20 imo) Amy Lawrence Lowell Nancy Kerrigan Oh yeah, Peter McNeeley...