10 Quotes & Sayings By Thomas Moore

Thomas Moore is an Irish-born writer, composer, and artist. He was born in Dublin. His work has encompassed several different genres, including novels, poetry, plays, film scores and art. The Catholic Literary Review described his "The Plague" as "one of the most hauntingly beautiful poems of our time." It was set to music by John McNeill and performed by himself on the album Songmaker (1980) Read more

His work has appeared in the poetry collections The Seasons (1980) and Dreaming in Books (1993), which comprised Book of Hours (1989) plus two new poems; A Year in the Light (1986) and A Book of Hours 2: Three New Poems (1995). He also appears as an actor in film works such as The Man Who Would Be King (1975), The Frog Prince (1987), Mona Lisa Smile (1999), and The Secret Garden (1990).

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Disappointments in love, even betrayals and losses, serve the soul at the very moment they seem in life to be tragedies. The soul is partly in time and partly in eternity. We might remember the part that resides in eternity when we feel despair over the part that is in life. Thomas Moore
We need people in our lives with whom we can...
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We need people in our lives with whom we can be as open as possible. To have real conversations with people may seem like such a simple, obvious suggestion, but it involves courage and risk. Thomas Moore
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In the fifteenth century, Marsilio Ficino put it as simply as possible. The mind, he said, tends to go off on its own so that it seems to have no relevance to the physical world. At the same time, the materialistic life can be so absorbing that we get caught in it and forget about spirituality. What we need, he said, is soul, in the middle, holding together mind and body, ideas and life, spirituality and the world. . Thomas Moore
It is only through mystery and madness that the soul...
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It is only through mystery and madness that the soul is revealed Thomas Moore
Renaissance philosophers often said that it is the soul that...
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Renaissance philosophers often said that it is the soul that makes us human. We can turn that idea round and note that it is when we are most human that we have greatest access to the soul. Thomas Moore
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I’m interested in this humbler approach, one that is more accepting of human foibles, and indeed sees dignity and peace as emerging more from that acceptance than from any method of transcending the human condition. Thomas Moore
Something deep in human make up needs and longs for...
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Something deep in human make up needs and longs for a taste of eternity--a momentary release from the relentless pace of time. Thomas Moore
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We display outrageously and obsessively that which we do not possess or have deeply at our disposal. If we are displaying sex with unseemly exaggeration and preoccupation then we have not found the heart of sex. Thomas Moore
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A small amount of good literature can often teach more about the inner life than volumes of psychology. Thomas Moore