“I wondered if ever my heart would beat again, / As I wandered the moonlight’s dream, past pleasure or past pain.”
More from Robert Penn Warren
“Everything seems an echo of something else.”
“[On Lincoln] No man has ever distinguished more carefully between 'is' and 'ought to be.'”
“Fellows like Willie Stark are born outside of luck, good or bad, and luck, which is what…”
“Perhaps he could not tell his greatness from ungreatness and so mixed them together that…”