What Is Love
Robert Louis Stevenson
LOVE – what is love? A great and aching heart;
Wrung hands; and silence; and a long despair.
Life – what is life? Upon a moorland bare
To see love coming and see love depart.
What Is Love
Robert Louis Stevenson
LOVE – what is love? A great and aching heart;
Wrung hands; and silence; and a long despair.
Life – what is life? Upon a moorland bare
To see love coming and see love depart.
“Though, both ‘disorganized’ and ‘unorganized’ are adjectives but they are not interchangeable. Disorganized is something which was organized before and, now, it is badly organized. Unorganized, on the other hand, is something which is a mess from its beginning.” Source
“A writer will always be a writer. It’s not a choice, it’s a destiny.”
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Primeval My Love for the Woman I love
Walt Whitman
PRIMEVAL my love for the woman I love,
O bride! O wife! more resistless, more enduring than I can tell, the
thought of you!
Then separate, as disembodied, the purest born,
The ethereal, the last athletic reality, my consolation,
I ascend–I float in the regions of your love, O man,
O sharer of my roving life.
Capitalizing Quotations
Capitalize the first word in a quotation if the quotation is a complete sentence or if it is an interjection, an incomplete question, or fragmentary response.
Correct: He said, “Why did you come back?”
(Quotation is a sentence by itself.)Incorrect: She replied, “you wanted me to.”
(A fragmentary response, you needs a capital.)A quotation is not capitalized if it is not a complete sentence and is part of the larger sentence.
Correct: I believe it was a “far, far better thing” to have confessed the crime.
(This quotation from Dickens is part of the larger sentence and is not a complete sentence in itself.)
“By writing, we partake in something greater than ourselves. Pick up pen and paper or take a seat at your computer today and create something of beauty.” ―